Andrew carnegie argued that the success of wealthy industrialists

a. helped the entire nation
b. should be limited by the government
c. was illegal according to the Sherman Antitrust Act
d. had no effect on average Americans

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And your answer is?

Right.

Andrew Carnegie argued that the success of wealthy industrialists helped the entire nation. To understand why he believed this, we can look into Carnegie's philosophy of "The Gospel of Wealth." According to Carnegie, those who accumulated great wealth had a moral obligation to use their riches for the benefit of society. He believed that the wealthy should engage in philanthropy and use their wealth to fund initiatives that improve education, healthcare, and social welfare. Carnegie argued that by doing so, the success of wealthy industrialists would indirectly benefit the entire nation by creating a more equitable society and providing opportunities for social and economic advancement.

Therefore, the correct answer is (a) helped the entire nation.