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Andrew Carnegie would most likely have justified his business because they enabled him to:

A. Resist corruption and thereby remake the image of the robber baron.
B. Achieve economic success and thereby support civic philanthropy.
C. Restrict laissez-faire capitalism and thereby empower labor unions.
D. Overturn corporate personhood and thereby promote workers’ rights.

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B. Achieve economic success...

Step-by-step explanation:

carnegie at one point (1901) was the world's richest man, which he became because of how much wealth he gained from the steel industry in america. in carnegie's eyes, he probably thinks that his economic success is justified bc he didn't use ALL of his money on just himself.

carnegie was also a philanthropist and gave away his money to good causes (for example, he funded scientific research)
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