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Historical Note: Andrew Carnegie Became an Industrial Mogul by Consuming

Question 93

Question 93

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Historical note: Andrew Carnegie became an industrial mogul by consuming or buying out his competition in the _________ industry.


A) oil
B) steel
C) rubber
D) lumber
E) land

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