1. In 1880s : miner, cowboy, or farmer.
Describe the opportunities you would have. Describe the difficulties you would face. 2. The growing disposition to tax more and more heavily large estates left at death is a cheering indication of the growth of a salutary change in public opinion.
… Even the poorest can be made to see this, and to agree that great sums gathered by some of their fellow-citizens and spent for public purposes, from which the masses reap the principal benefit, are more valuable to them than if scattered among them through the course of many years in trifling amounts.
By reading the above paragraph, is Andrew Carnegie seemed to be in favor of taxing large estates heavily at death?
True or false?

Respuesta :

for the answer no 1, i would try to answer with the point of view of a miner

Opportunities : at that time, mining Bussiness is a literally a golden opportunity. A lot of resources are still unclaimed and protected by the Government which open the possibilities to increase wealth

difficulties : still have no technologies to mine like we have today, and it would be a really dangerous task

Hope this helps