<span>He definitely wasn't a failure: he captained what became arguably the most famous voyage in the history of seafaring. True, he wasn't the first European to visit America (the Vikings were), but his journey opened up the East and the West and ushered in the modern era. That isn't something a failure could do.
But he certainly wasn't a hero, either. He was a ruthless and cruel man who inflicted unspeakable tortures upon innocent natives after he arrived in America.
He was neither a failure, nor a hero. He was a very succesful man who was also a horrible person.</span>
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Britain promoted the idea of a unified India
The west African Kingdom of Mali grew in wealth and power by controlling the trading of gold and salt.
The correct answer is <span>B. a theory of motivation holding that people are naturally responsible, growth oriented, self-motivated, and interested in being productive
According to theory Y, the workers are internally motivated and their satisfaction with the job comes from their own will. These types of workers don't need supervision since they will always strive to make the best possible product because they appreciate the company and their work and want to be the best version of themselves.</span>