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Toward the end of his life Andrew Carnegie said, “The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.” What did this belief lead Carnegie to do? A. give away great amounts of money to make the world better B. set up banks across the country for people to keep their money safely C. become a politician D. build a great monument to be buried in

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A Give away great amounts of money to make the world better
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The correct answer is  A) give away great amounts of money to make the world better.

Toward the end of his life, Andrew Carnegie said, “The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.” This belief led Carnegie to give away great amounts of money to make the world better.

Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) was a Scottish businessman that moved to America and became the owner of the steel company Carnegie Steel Corporation. He created a monopoly in the steel industry and became a wealthy man. Later in his life, he became a philanthropist, sold his company in 1901 and started to make donations and helping those in need.