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Andrew carnegie

Clearly mention the name of your chosen industrialist.
Visual effects
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They should reflect their business endeavors, innovations and impact on society.
Keywords and topics
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Color scheme
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Comparison
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Quotes
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Andrew Carnegie

Industrialist: Andrew Carnegie

Image: An image of Andrew Carnegie and a steel mill, representing his business endeavors in the steel industry.

Keywords and topics: Steel industry, philanthropy, vertical integration, Gospel of Wealth, Carnegie Libraries, Homestead Strike.

Color scheme: Use colors such as grey and silver to represent the steel industry's impact on society, and green to symbolize Carnegie's philanthropic efforts.

Comparison: Compare Andrew Carnegie to both a Robber Baron and a Tycoon of Industry to provide a balanced assessment of his actions and impact.

Quote 1: "The man who dies rich, dies disgraced." - Andrew Carnegie.
This quote reflects Carnegie's belief in using his wealth for the greater good and his commitment to philanthropy.

Quote 2: "My heart is in the work." - Andrew Carnegie.
This quote highlights Carnegie's passion for his business ventures and his hands-on approach to his work in the steel industry.

Industrialist: Andrew Carnegie

Images or Symbols:
- An image of a steel mill, representing Carnegie's involvement in the steel industry.
- An image of a library, symbolizing Carnegie's philanthropy and contributions to education.

Keywords and Topics:
- Steel industry
- Philanthropy
- Carnegie Steel Company
- Gospel of Wealth
- Carnegie Libraries
- Vertical integration
- Homestead Strike

Color Scheme:
While there is no specific requirement for colors, a color scheme that could convey your assessment effectively is a combination of gold and steel gray. Gold can symbolize wealth, success, and philanthropy, while steel gray represents the steel industry.

Comparison:
To support your assessment, you can create a visual comparison between Andrew Carnegie as a Robber Baron and a Tycoon of Industry. On one side, you can depict the negative aspects of Carnegie's business practices such as ruthless monopolistic tendencies and labor disputes like the Homestead Strike. On the other side, you can emphasize his philanthropic endeavors, including the establishment of numerous libraries, schools, and support for education and the arts.

Quotes:
1. "The man who dies rich, dies disgraced." - Andrew Carnegie
- This quote reflects Carnegie's belief in the importance of giving back and using wealth for the betterment of society.

2. "The duty of the man of wealth is to consider all surplus revenues which come to him simply as trust funds, which he is called upon to administer, and strictly bound as a matter of duty to administer in the manner which, in his judgment, is best calculated to produce the most beneficial results for the community." - Andrew Carnegie
- This quote demonstrates Carnegie's "Gospel of Wealth" philosophy, which advocates for wealthy individuals to use their resources to benefit society rather than hoarding wealth for personal gain.

By incorporating these elements and organizing them effectively, you can create a visually appealing and informative presentation or assessment on Andrew Carnegie.