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Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish born American industrialist who amassed a great fortune during his time in the steel industry, eventually becoming a philanthropist. He led the expansion of the American steel industry, becoming a dominant force for the industry in the late 19th century and had become one of the richest Americansin history. He later sold Carnegie Steel Company to John Pierpont Morgan in 1901 for $480 million. Carnegie then devoted the remainder of his life to philanthropy, eventually giving away more than $350 million.
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I think it is C (not 100% sure)
Explanation:
Because C is the only (definite) one that has a direct correlation, between the 2 statements
Rembrandt was known for his printing of his etches. Some tools that are used for etching are needles, burs, copper or steel plates, and a press to put the ink from the etches to a piece of paper. For a few examples, his work the “old bearded man” has amazing detail and everything looks like it belonged right where it is. The “self-portrait” also has great detail and could tell that the woman etched in it was farther back than the man. The lines in both were all made in great detail and were very realistic. He made most of his etches in the 40’s-60’s, which is a long span of time, but is when most of the ones found or collected were dated. He was also known as one of the greatest painters of all time, mastering the brush, light, and emotions in his paintings. Some people criticize that some of his work was not his own, but his pupils and having his signature, which has been found true in some cases, yet the legend of his original works will go on living in our history for eons to come.
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