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1. list three of the men mentioned in this clip. 2. who said: \vision w…

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  1. list three of the men mentioned in this clip.
  2. who said: \vision without execution is hallucination\?
  3. it is said that entrepreneurs see \the big picture\, \look around corners\ and \see possibilities and look for possibilities\, what does this mean?

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Response

To answer these questions, we need to watch the video "The Men Who Built America: Traits of a Titan" from the History channel. Here's how we can approach each question:

Question 1: List three of the men mentioned in this clip.
  • Step 1: Watch the video and identify the names of the men discussed.
  • Step 2: Typically, in "The Men Who Built America," prominent figures include Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Cornelius Vanderbilt (or other industrialists of the Gilded Age like J.P. Morgan).
Question 2: Who said: "Vision without execution is hallucination"?
  • Step 1: Listen carefully to the quotes in the video.
  • Step 2: This quote is often attributed to Thomas Edison or possibly another industrialist/entrepreneur featured, but we need to confirm from the video.
Question 3: What does it mean that entrepreneurs see "the big picture", "look around corners" and "see possibilities and look for possibilities"?
  • Step 1: Analyze the traits of entrepreneurs as described in the video.
  • Step 2: "The big picture" means having a broad, long - term vision. "Looking around corners" implies anticipating future trends or problems. "Seeing possibilities" means identifying opportunities where others might not, and "looking for possibilities" is the proactive search for new business or innovation avenues.

Since these questions require information directly from the video, the answers are dependent on the content of "The Men Who Built America: Traits of a Titan". After watching the video:

Answer:

1 (for Question 1):
Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt (these are common figures in the series; actual names may vary based on the specific clip).