The people who have found fault with the "captains of industry" generally argued that these businessmen
A) did not really achieve the economic progress they claimed.
B) brutalized workers and stripped them of their spiritual quality of life.
C) undermined the religious and moral foundations of America.
D) were narrow-minded and uneducated.
E) failed to understand government's necessary role in social reform.
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