Some things named after Andrew Carnegie include the Carnegie Hall in New York City, the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Yes, some descendants of Andrew Carnegie are still alive today. He had a daughter named Margaret Carnegie Miller who passed away in 1990, and she had children and grandchildren who continue the Carnegie family lineage.
Andrew Carnegie spent money on many things. Some of those things like public libraries and other public works are considered positive.
Andrew Carnegie started and funded the Carnegie Institution. The Carnegie Institution provided funding for scientific research. Andrew Carnegie also started a pension fund for teachers.
One of the things he did was open libraries all over the United States.
Andrew Carnegie gained his wealth from the steel industry. He is the founder of the company, US Steel which he created in 1901.
he killed some one to make him be in it. by carlos
This was the time period of the Industrial Revolution, and some big companies were Standard Oil (run by John D. Rockefeller) and the Carnegie Steel Trust (run by Andrew Carnegie), which he later sold to a financer named J.P. Morgan.
Vertical integration and horizontal integration :D
He donated some to a church he gave some to his kids.
Andrew Carnegie was seen as both. A hero for his outstanding Philanthropic resume. He gave a lot to make public libraries, churches, schools, and often some lakes for people to kayak. Named after him. A Robber Baron for his misuse of workers. He paid his workers very little for a lot of work that they did. He even shut down a whole town because they wanted the right pay.
There are several different things that are notable about the MBA program at Carnegie Mellon. Some of these things are the structure of the program and the program start date.
As a philanthropist, Andrew Carnegie donated the majority of his wealth to various public causes such as libraries, education, and scientific research. He funded the construction of over 2,500 libraries worldwide, established the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, and contributed to the founding of the Carnegie Institution for Science.