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A. Invent the pot-bellied stove
B. Create the U.S. Mail Service
C. Replace the Puritan work ethic
D. Invent the 100-dollar bill
A. One can become rich overnight, but should not be entirely responsible for it
B. One can become rich overnight, but only if he has worked hard before
C. One can become rich overnight only by marrying the boss’s daughter and then becoming boss
D. One must believe in the Almighty Dollar instead of trusting in God
A. The Medieval Man
B. The Renaissance Man
C. The Cavalier Man
D. The Mad Man
A. He was secretly dissatisfied with his achievement of the American Dream
B. He felt it was his ethical duty to achieve ever-greater financial success
C. He didn’t want to alienate his readers by showing his superiority
D. He meant the title ironically
A. Money to nature
B. Money to politics
C. Money to geography
D. Money to capitalism
A. His deal with the devil
B. His quasi-mythical powers
C. His Germanic affiliations
D. His black power
A. The hero’s life goes on eternally
B. The Devil will eventually get him
C. Billy Lyons has forgiven him
D. Even tricksters get caught eventually