The main idea of the Gospel of Wealth is that those who are pious and diligent will be rewarded by material prosperity. Advocates of this view consider that hard work on the part of persons of faith is in some sense guaranteed to be successful through divine observance and supervision.
The Gospel of Wealth was an article written by wealthy philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie. It explained that the rich are responsible for distributing some of their wealth to those that are less fortunate.
D.As a sign of sin and failure
The Gilded Age/Progessive Era.
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They began to believe that wealth was a sign of "survival of the fittest."
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The Gospel of Wealth was created in 1889.
Wealth",[ more commonly known as "The Gospel of Wealth", is an essay written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889
The "Gospel of Wealth" was published in 1889 in the North American Review. It was written by Andrew Carnegie as an essay advocating philanthropy among the wealthy.
They both helped society.
Wealthy Americans
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The "Gospel of Wealth" was written by Andrew Carnegie in 1889. In this essay, Carnegie discussed his views on wealth accumulation and philanthropy, arguing that the wealthy have a responsibility to use their wealth to benefit society.
Andrew Carnegie expressed his belief in the Gospel of Wealth by donating millions to philanthropy and founding thousands of public libraries.
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Andrew Carnegie
As signs of sin and failure