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Why was capitalism viewed as an unfair system in the 19th century?
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Why was capitalism viewed as an unfair system in the 19th century?
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Answer:can you help me please
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Many people believed that rich capitalists and company owners were greedy and selfish and that they exploited the people that worked for them, as well as other parts of the industry. That was because the rest of economy wasn't protected from their business practices that were often unfair and monopolistic.
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