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Devon Walker
29 January, 00:43
Why was Joseph Pulitzer a "Robber Baron?"
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Jimmy Gardner
29 January, 03:13
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Joseph Pulitzer was a Robber Baron because he used his wealth in a way that only benefited him, and had no regard for the people who were negatively affected by his actions.
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