Andrew Carnegie, the first U.S. steel mogul, built his empire by
A) patenting each new type of steel
B) owning all of the U.S. iron ore deposits
C) being the most efficient, that is, having the lowest ATC
D) buying up his competitors
E) enlisting the protection of the government
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