An electronic communication that is usually written by a single author and devoted to a single subject is option C) “Internet weblogs”. Weblogs are posts or entries published on the internet. They are told by a single person and cover one topic.
Option A is incorrect since radio broadcasts are radio waves transmissions targeted to wide audiences, they can be transmitted by several people simultaneously in a radio program and during this program several topics can be discussed, usually with the active participation of the audience.
Option B is also incorrect as a TV show usually has many participants and several topics are discussed.
And finally option D is also incorrect since magazines usually cover several topics in their articles and these articles are written by different authors.
D. all of the above he did all of them
Andrew Carnegie.
Carnegie was born in 1835 in Dunfermline, Scotland. His family moved to America in 1848. He established the Carnegie Steel Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which he later sold (and it became known as U.S. Steel). In later life, he became known for his philanthropy, giving of his wealth to various causes. The famous Carnegie Hall in New York City is just one example of something the wealth of Andrew Carnegie built for the benefit of others.
Yes, the current American tendency to blame the poor for unfavorable conditions is similar to racist attitudes of the past. Groups in power, whether by class or race, have always tended to attribute their issues to outside parties such as the less-privileged strata of society. For example, Hitler blamed Germany’s post-WWI economic and political suffering on the domestic Jewish population, encouraging the entitled and intolerant “Aryan” Germans. In America today, political groups that are composed of the most-fortunate demographics of society tend to blame the poor for high taxes and invasive social programs. As always, xenophobia against impoverished immigrants prevails and continues to perpetuate the use of “scape-goats” for economic and societal issues brought by other factors.