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Carnegie and Rockefeller donated a lot of their money to public improvement projects. Also, they donated the money to charity. They did it out of philanthropy and out of good will.
John D. Rockefeller. He had a billion dollars, which would be 663 billion dollars in 2007.
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Andrew Carnegie came to America in 1848 at the age of 12.
Andrew Carnegie gave 80% of his money away to education. Carnegie thought that education was very important.
John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford.
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Leland Stanford
Cornelius Vanderbilt was closely associated with railroading in the 19th century. its is one of these four: a.) Andrew carnegie b.) cornelius vanderbilt c.) john d. Rockefeller d.) James b. duke
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Andrew Carnegie was known as the "Steel King" and John D. Rockefeller was known as the "Oil King."
Andrew Carnegie was big in steel, and John D. Rockefeller made his mark in oil.
Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller practiced philanthropy as a way to give back to society, improve their public image, and create a positive legacy. They also believed in the concept of "gospel of wealth," where the wealthy have a responsibility to use their fortune to benefit others.
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Andrew Carnegie. John D. Rockefeller had created a monopoly with his oil business, too.
Yes, John D. Rockefeller was richer than Andrew Carnegie. Rockefeller was considered the wealthiest American of all time, while Carnegie was also extremely wealthy, but not as wealthy as Rockefeller.
Cornelius Vanderbilt and Andrew Carneige are two