Andrew Carnegie (the steel mill industrialist) grew up in modest circumstances, and as a teenager he often had to work long hours into the night for his employers. How did he feel about his supervisors?

a. he resisted feeling positive feelings for them because he realized he was being exploited
b. he felt apathy towards them—he really didn’t care one way or the other
c. early on he recognized his own superiority, which unfortunately made it difficult for him to identify with his superiors
d. he became warmly attached to his superiors and showered them with hero-worship


d. he became warmly attached to his superiors and showered them with hero-worship

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