<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>
The highest classes such as the Pharaoh himself and his loyal and royal friends. This was because they had enough money to build pyramids and organize burial rituals and thus brag of their wealth even in death.
The lungs control your breathing.
The Marshall Plan benefitted Europe by:
1. It gave European countries funds to rebuild after WWII.
2. It provided the means of rebuilding for Europe.