How does Aristotle distinguish between “Intrinsic” Vs. “Extrinsic” values? Give examples of each. Why does he identify “Happiness” as “Intrinsically” valuable?

ARISTOTLE
(1) According to Aristotle, while people may disagree about to how to achieve it,
everyone ultimately desires the same “End” or goal, which for Aristotle is
“Happiness.” Why does he refer to it as an “Activity” that only “Man” can
experience or appreciate? Why does he say neither animals nor children are
“Happy” in his view? Be specific? How does Aristotle define “Happiness?
(2) How does Aristotle distinguish between “Intrinsic” Vs. “Extrinsic” values? Give
examples of each. Why does he identify “Happiness” as “Intrinsically” valuable?
What makes something “Intrinsically” valuable “In it-self” or worthwhile for its own
sake compared to something being “Extrinsically” Valuable or worthwhile?
Carefully explain. Consider class discussion about the “Car” in Ferris B Day Off.
Why do most of us view our cars as “Extrinsically” valuable” not “Intrinsically?”