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John D. Rockefeller
Ways to eliminate the competition in the late 1800s was jerking off.
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During the late 1800s, American industrialists got wealthy by creating monopolies and setting up trusts. The effectively kept all the wealth in the hands of a very small number of people because there was no competition.
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The industrialists should be judged by the product of their methods. If their workers are fairly compensated for their work, they are ingenious. If the workers are in danger of being injured and not making enough to live, they should be exposed.
John D. Rockefeller
He believed that this helped the economy to grow. Without the industrialists, there would be no big business or jobs for the other people.
Yes, the industrialists thought that competition would help business' grow, and they wanted to promote business growth in order to further "Industrialize". ~CsmD (high school history lover)
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Ways to eliminate the competition in the late 1800s was jerking off.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.
Industrialists' support for technology benefited the economy.