Your friend describes how the founder of a famous clothing store first traveled to the United States in 1981 from Korea and worked three jobs to support his family. What historical figure best matches this story? A) Andrew Carnegie B) Thomas Edison C) Madame CJ Walker D) Garrett Morgan E) Wilbur Wright
E and B are wrong.
A is wrong.
C is correct.
I mean it only makes sense, though none of these people lived until 1981.
The answer I think would be Andrew Carnegie. He took jobs to support his family despite not having a complete formal education. He would later be known as the Steel Tycoon.
I Put Garrett Morgan >>> In 1907, Morgan opened his own sewing machine and shoe repair shop. was the first of several businesses he would own. In 1908, Morgan helped found the Cleveland Association of Colored Men. That same year, he married his second wife, Mary Anne Hassek, and together they had three sons. In 1909, he and his wife expanded their business ventures by opening a shop called Morgan's Cut Rate Ladies Clothing Store. The company had 32 employees, and made coats, suits, dresses, and other clothing.
Madame C.J.Walker was the first millionaire, who was black and a woman. Though as I said NONE of these people lived until 1981.
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