<span>The answer is letter c.
He emigrated from Scotland to America in 1848. He started at the age of 18. He later worked in the railroads where he
quickly rose from the ranks. From there
he made a fortune in the steel industry.
Apart from amassing a fortune in steel, He was also a philanthropist who
late in his life in various social projects.
He built libraries in the United States, Great Britain and Canada other
countries. He also established school
such as the Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, The Carnegie
Institute in Washington.</span>
An act to mobilize the human and financial resources of the nation to combat poverty in the United States.
He was called “Little Corporal” for his short stature and
was a corporal leading French troops at the Italian border. Despite this he
scored a great victory at the Battle of Lodi where he gained the respect and
loyalty of his men.
The Olmec civilization was found in Mexico, in the present day states of Tabasco and Veracruz. The earliest known civilization in the area, they are considered the first Mesoamerican civilization. A distinct feature of the Olmecs are their "colossal heads", stone representations of human heads.