History, 20.10.2020 21:01 akeelahbolton4
Speaker A: "When demand ran high, and markets were scarce, he showed little mercy, broke his contracts for delivery and raised prices."
Speaker B. "The man of wealth must hold his fortune in trust for the community and use it for philanthropic and charitable purposes
Speaker C "It is cruel to slander the rich because they have been successful. They have gone into great enterprises that have enriched the nation and the
nation has enriched them."
Speaker D: "The fruits of the toil of millions are boldly stolen to build up colossal fortunes for the few, unprecedented in the history of mankind."
o speakers would most likely label late 19th-century industrialists as mobber barons
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