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How did Andrew Carnegie influence business during the Second Industrial Revolution?

He encouraged his workers to form labor unions and voice their opinions about working conditions.

He took over all aspects of the steel industry, allowing him to control the entire market.

He encouraged the government to lower the tariffs to help foreign trade.

He negotiated deals with smaller steel companies to reduce the cost of production.

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B: He took over all aspects of the steel industry, allowing him to control the entire market.

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Answer:

He took over all aspects of the steel industry, allowing him to control the entire market.

Explanation: He was a very good business man, and he gained a monopoly on the steel industry very quickly, by controlling transport, the means of production, etc...

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