34. Andrew Carnegie is an example of entrepreneur of which century:
(A) Earliest period
(B) 19th and 20th century
(C) Middle ages
(1) 17th century
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(A) Earliest period
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B) 19th and 20th century
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Andrew Carnegie was an industrialist and philanthropist of Scottish descent. In the late 19th century, Carnegie oversaw the growth of the American steel industry and rose to become one of the wealthiest people in history.
He rose to prominence as a philanthropist both in the British Empire and the United States.
He supported thousands of church organs in the United States and other countries in addition to sponsoring libraries. In his chosen nation and many others, Carnegie's fortune contributed to the establishment of several colleges, schools , charitable organisations, and associations.
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