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to what extent did the benefits of industrialization, as Andrew Carnegie suggested, outweigh its costs

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Tuniss
I'd say to a pretty good extent. 
Here's a list of the benefits:
"-it contributed to the US becoming a Global Power
-brought the US together with other Nations (Transportation)
-made products more affordable
-production of things is must faster and this allows us to get more goods
-left a better and easier way of life for those struggling
-better living conditions today
-make our society more efficient and convenient 
-allowed more opportunities to arise for people (first man on the moon)
-population and life expectancy increased
-allows us to learn/discover more about the past"

Andrew Carnegie is among the ones who suggest that industrialization had a positive impact on society.

Industrialization catalyzes economic development. Though the industrial revolution had both positive and negative aspects it grease the wheel of economic development of the society.

In reference to Andrew Carnegie, he was a big businessman in America who is known for his steel plants. He produced steel which act as the base for the further development of the industrial revolution in the form of developing machines and infrastructure.

Carnegie believed in the concept of the Gospel of Wealth which believes that wealthy people are morally obliged to give wealth back to society. On one hand, where an industrial revolution is criticized for deepening the gap between rich and poor, people like Carnegie produce other perspectives of the industrial revolution by donating money to a charitable trust in form of a developing society.

Learn more about the Industrial revolution here: https://brainly.com/question/13323062

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