Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Roman dictator, 49-44BC; assassinated on the Ides of March | Julius Caesar | 95%
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Called "father of the turks", undertook secular reforms to make his country progressive | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | 71%
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Killed 100000-500000 people, expelled Asians and called himself "the conquerer of the British Empire" | Idi Amin | 54%
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Also known as "Papa Doc", ruled Haiti with an iron fist. | François Duvalier | 53%
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President of "europe's last dictatorship", ordered that a Ryanair plane land forcibly to remove a passenger. | Alexander Lukashenko | 47%
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Notorious for throwing political opponents down helicopters, used the economic policies of the Chicago boys | Augusto Pinochet | 42%
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Corporatist that controlled Portugal under the Estado Novo, refusing to give up any colonies | António de Oliveira Salazar | 35%
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Instigated the white terror after he lost a civil war and ran to an island | Chiang Kai-Shek | 30%
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Stole 5-10 billion dollars from his national bank, holds Guinness world record for greatest robbery of a government, deposed in the People Power Revolution | Ferdinand Marcos | 26%
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Most corrupt leader in modern history, his New Order caused enormous economic growth until the Asian financial crisis | Suharto | 19%
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Declared himself emperor at a lavish ceremony that no-one important attended, inspired by Napoleon | Jean-Bédel Bokassa | 18%
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Banned western clothing and names, used the concorde to go shopping | Mobutu Sese Seko | 17%
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President of Cameroon since 1982, the longest-serving non-royal leader in the world | Paul Biya | 11%
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Killed while inspecting the frontlines, president of Chad for thirty years | Idriss Déby | 10%
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President of South Korea's fifth republic between 1980 and 1988, killed 600 people during the Guanju uprising | Chun Doo-Hwan | 6%
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