Answer: guising
Explanation: In Scotland and Ireland, young people took part in a tradition called guising, dressing up in costume and accepting offerings from various households.
Andrew Carnegie (<span>/kɑːrˈneɪɡi/</span> kar-nay-gee, but commonly <span>/ˈkɑːrnᵻɡi/</span> kar-nə-gee or <span>/kɑːrˈnɛɡi/</span> kar-neg-ee;[4] November 25, 1835 – August 11, 1919) was a Scottish American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He is often identified as one of the richest people and one of the richest Americans ever.[5] He built a leadership role as a philanthropist for the United States and the British Empire. During the last 18 years of his life, he gave away to charities, foundations, and universities about $350 million[6] (in 2015 share of GDP, $78.6 billion) – almost 90 percent of his fortune. His 1889 article proclaiming "The Gospel of Wealth<span>" called on the rich to use their wealth to improve society, and it stimulated a wave of philanthropy. </span>
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
McCarthyism is a term used to refer to a period in history when government employees, and many American citizens were accused of disloyalty to the nation. It was the term given to the activities related to Senator Joseph R. McCarthy. The Republican Senator McCarthy infused the civilians with fear that communist spies were present everywhere.
Thus, many Americans were filled with fear and anger towards communism. This led them to be suspicious of things that were foreign, liberal, internationalist, European, or intellectual.
Therefore, option B is correct.