Jane Addams, Mark Twain, and Andrew Carnegie were all influential figures in late 19th and early 20th century America. Addams was a social reformer and pioneer in the settlement house movement, Twain was a renowned author and satirist, and Carnegie was a philanthropist and industrialist. Each of them made significant contributions to society through their work in areas such as social reform, literature, and philanthropy.
Andrew Carnegie was close friends with Mark Twain and Herbert Spencer. He was also close friends with Matthew Arnold.
Andrew Carnegie was close friends with Mark Twain and Herbert Spencer. He was also close friends with Matthew Arnold.
Andrew Carnegie was close friends with Mark Twain and Herbert Spencer. He was also close friends with Matthew Arnold.
Theodore Roosevelt He wanted to continually expand the power that American was quickly gaining.
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Some of the distnguished figures to critisize the U.S. overseas expansion were Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, William Jennings Bryan, and William James.
Some of the distnguished figures to critisize the U.S. overseas expansion were Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, William Jennings Bryan, and William James.
Is not Brain Adams but Brain White the artist who made the duet with Shania Twain.
Here is a short list: Mahatma Ghandi Martin Luther King Mother Teresa Henry David Thoroeau Jesus Henry Ford Mark Twain Andrew Carnegie
There was a good number of people and institutions that were not in favor for a war with Spain in 1898. President McKinley was and he was not alone. Wall Street did not a war. Neither Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie and the Speaker of the House, Thomas B. Reed.
I believe it was Brian Adams who sang duet with Shania in From This Moment.
Andrew Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Samuel Johnson ( Mark Twain)