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    Success Draft One of our former Presidents‚ Bill Clinton‚ stated that “If we do not succeed we run the risk of failure” in our lifetime. However‚ what does success or to succeed actually mean? In this context‚ Clinton meant success is something one accomplishes or takes the risk of failing. People in the public have their own understanding and definition behind the infamous word success‚ which consequently varies based on the person‚ themselves. Success can be defined as achieving a lifelong goal

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    The Credit Mobilier Scandal was illegal manipulations of contracts by a construction and finance company associated with the building of the Union Pacific Railroad in 1865-1869. This incident established Credit Mobilier of America as a symbol of post- Civil War corruption. Credit Mobilier was part of a complex arrangement where a few men contracted with themselves or assignees for the construction of the railroad. Trustees and certain manipulators got extremely large profits but impoverished the

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    Kaelie Serna 3rd Period John Pierpont "J. P." Morgan (April 17‚ 1837 – March 31‚ 1913) was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation in late 19th and early 20th Century United States. Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27‚ 1794 – January 4‚ 1877)‚ also known informally as "Commodore Vanderbilt"‚ was an American business magnate and philanthropist who built his wealth in railroads and shipping. Both of these men (as captains of industry) have made an impact

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    Andrew Carnegie was an ambitious millionaire‚ who earned his way from rags to riches. How did he do it though? Did he cheat and deceive people‚ (Robber Baron)‚ or did he earn his riches fairly (Captain of Industry). These are all frequently asked questions‚ and I hope this summary will give you some answers. Andrew Carnegie was born on November 25th‚ 1835‚ in Dunfermline‚ Scotland. He was born into an average class family of four. His father worked in the weaving industry‚ and was also part of

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    Andrew Carnegie grew to be a powerful business man. He was self-made which means he started out with nothing then became successful on his own. Andrew was born in Scotland in the year of 1835 and grew up poor. He later started working as a bobbin boy but had little earnings at the age of 12. In 1872‚ he adopted the Bessemer Process and built a steel mill in Pittsburgh. As a result of his wealth‚ Carnegie gave away $350‚695‚653 which helped others. The philanthropy of Andrew Carnegie made him a known

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    Andrew Carnegie: An American Captain of Industry By far the most profitable businessman during his age‚ Andrew Carnegie left his mark on industry‚ and profoundly impacted the expansion of business enterprise in America. Essentially‚ Carnegie rose from poverty to become one of the most influential‚ industrial tycoon’s in history by single-handedly building the American steel industry. During his time‚ Carnegie was known as being a prolific writer‚ but is most remembered for the entrepreneurial‚

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    of the United States of America. Although it was a long‚ hard-fought campaign‚ he came out on top by defeating Hillary Clinton in the election last year. Overall‚ Trump’s success was brought to him by his wealth‚ his friends‚ and his family. In conclusion‚ having money can always be a great road to success and fame. First of all‚ I have seen many successful people have a great amount of money. Second of all‚ I believe that President Donald Trump perfectly describes these qualities. Last but not least

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    After Reconstruction‚ the makeup of American life changed dramatically with the Second Industrial Revolution. The Second Industrial Revolution was driven by rise of the patented inventions and the formation of corporations. Many of these corporations were bought out by a few wealthy men to form trusts. These trusts such as the Carnegie Steel Company and Standard Oil Company were essentially monopolies that controlled the economy and politics. This rise of big business from 1870 to 1900 was achieved

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    DBQ Andrew Carnegie If you were the richest person in the world what would you do with your money‚ save the economy from going under or simply just walk away. Well Andrew Carnegie was a man of wealth though he didn’t start out like that; he came from a poor family born in November‚ 1835‚ in the attic of the cottage his family lived in‚ in Dunfermline Scotland. He and his family left that cottage in Scotland to come to America in 1848 where at twelve years old he started to work almost

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    John Rockefeller was a business magnate and philanthropist‚ who was born on July 8th‚ 1839 in Richford‚ NY. He was the founder of Standard Oil‚ which he founded in 1870‚ becoming one of the richest men on earth. John was born in a humble family which is why his quote “If your only goal is to become rich‚ you will never achieve it” signifies it. He started if as a poor young boy and became the richest man in the world‚ that takes a lot of sacrifice and work. Early Life John Rockefeller was born in

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