Question
5 Carver's significant impacts and
expertise gained him intermational
recognition. He advised both U.S.
President Theodore Roosevelt and
Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi on
agricultural matters. In addition
he appeared before members of
the U.S. House of Representatives
in 1921 to describe the versatility
of the peanut and seek tariff
protection. That earned him the
nickname "The Peanut Man."
Answer
George Washington Carver gained international recognition for his significant impacts and expertise in agriculture, advising both Theodore Roosevelt and Mahatma Gandhi, and appearing before the U.S. House of Representatives in 1921 to advocate for the peanut, earning him the nickname "The Peanut Man".