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Andrew Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth was a movement to improve the lives of the urban poor in the late 1800's

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Answer: True

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Carnegie, an advocate of these ideas, suggested that the best way to achieve economic balance in society was to share the wealth. He did not explicitly point out how the rich should waste their money and distribute a particular portion to the poor. He sharply criticized the rich' extravagance and stated that the money spent for these purposes is an unnecessary occurrence and that the funds can be used to reduce the gap between rich and poor.

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