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Andrew Carnegie was a philanthropist with many interests. He founded and supported schools. His most widespread charity was the founding of over 3000 local libraries. He also funded the construction of over 700 church organs.

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it helped snoop doggy dog to create his most magnificent album to which was inspired from the gospel's teaching. from the excerpt of Slaveius chapter 15 verse 2, And Andrew Carnegie said, "yo let there be biches and hoes for all, and for all should be given cause we rich as hell, and as the words of promince fluttered out through our prophet's mouth it came to be true"


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Andrew Carnegie's family?

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Is Andrew Carnegie any relation to Dale Carnegie?

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Andrew Carnegie's gospel of wealth?

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Who Controlled and developed all aspects of the steel business and funded a library system?

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Who controlled and developed all aspects of the steel business and funded the library system?

Andrew Carnegie


WhatAmerican businessman believed that people should give away all excess money?

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