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Top 102 most influential people in history - with help

This list contains the most influential persons in history.
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1.
Discovered calculus
Isaac Newton
2.
Founder of Christianity
Jesus
3.
Founder of Islam
Muhammad
4.
French scientist,
Louis Pasteur
5.
Wrote "On the Origin of Species"
Charles Darwin
6.
Developed the general theory of relativity
Albert Einstein
7.
"Father" of communism
Karl Marx
8.
First christian roman emperor
Constantine the Great
9.
Founder of buddhism
Gautama Buddha
10.
Started the Protestant reformation
Martin Luther
11.
Invented the printing press in Europe
Johannes Gutenberg
12.
Plays a prominent role in Judaism, Christianity and Islam
Abraham
13.
Developed the first vaccine in Europe
Edward Jenner
14.
Inventor, discovered alternating current
Nicola Tesla
15.
Ancient Chinese teacher who influenced the east
Confucius
16.
Became the first muslim caliph
Abu Bakr
17.
His followers claimed he should become the first muslim caliph
Ali
18.
Poet and playwright, wrote Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare
19.
Early christian missionary
St Paul
20.
Der fuhrer, Leader of the nazi party
Adolf Hitler
21.
Fought for blacks rights in USA, famous speech "I Have a Dream"
Martin Luther King
22.
Discovered pennicillin
Alexander Fleming
23.
Greek philosopher, taught Alexander the Great
Aristotle
24.
King of England, separated the catholic church from England
Henry VIII of England
25.
First American president
George Washington
26.
Greek/Macedonian king. Said to never have lost a battle
Alexander the Great
27.
Lead India to independence with peaceful demonstrations
Mahatma Gandhi
28.
"Discovered" the Americas
Cristopher Columbus
29.
Ancient Greek philosopher, was executed because of teaching of blasphemy
Socrates
30.
First emperor of France
Napoleon Bonaparte
31.
Israeli king
King David
32.
Invented the world wide web
Tim Berners-Lee
33.
Ruled the Soviet Union during World War 2
Joseph Stalin
34.
Was the leader of the "Manhattan project"
J. Robert Oppenheimer
35.
US president during the civil war
Abraham Lincoln
36.
First european to reach India by sea
Vasco da Gama
37.
Greek mathematician, found the accurate number of pi
Archimedes
38.
Scientist sent to housearrest for the rest of his life because of heliocentric teachings
Galileo Galilei
39.
Mongolian leader who conquered vast areas
Genghis Khan
40.
Ancient Greek philosopher, envisioned a society where philosophers ruled
Plato
41.
First roman emperor
Augustus
42.
Scientist who was central in rocket technology
Wernher von Braun
43.
Inventor, made discoveries in human anatomy and painted Mona Lisa
Leonardo da Vinci
44.
Founding father and later chairman of the Peoples Republic of China
Mao Zedong
45.
English prime minister during WW II
Winston Churchill
46.
Greatly improved the steam engine
James Watt
47.
Discovered evidence for heliocentrism
Nicolaus Copernicus
48.
Communist and first leader of the Soviet Union
Vladimir Lenin
47.
German scientist, Known for his laws of planetary motion
Johannes Kepler
48.
English scientist, Discovered magnetic induction
Michael Faraday
49.
Ottoman sultan who expanded the empire into southeast Europe
Mehmed the Conqueror
50.
Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztec empire
Hernan Cortes
51.
Invented paper
Cai Lun
52.
Greek author and poet, wrote Iliad and Odyssey
Homer
53.
Physicist and chemist, studied radioactivity
Marie Curie
54.
Took the first lasting photograph
Nicephore Niepce
55.
Invented psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
56.
Wrote the Declaration of Independence
Thomas Jefferson
57.
First chancellor of Germany
Otto von Bismarck
58.
French philosopher and scientist, wrote "Meditations on First Philosophy"
Rene Descartes
59.
Famous for his articulation of the theory - "separation of powers"
Montesquieu
60.
German philosopher, wrote "Critique of Pure Reason"
Immanuel Kant
61.
Invented the uncertainty principle
Werner Heisenberg
62.
Scottish scientist, formulated the theory of elctromagnetic radiation
James Clerk Maxwell
63.
German scientist, central in quantum theory
Max Planck
64.
First emperor of the Qin dynasty
Qin Shi Huang
65.
Invented the radio
Guglielmo Marconi
66.
Austrian composer from the classical era
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
67.
German composer who was influenced by the composer above
Ludwig van Beethoven
68.
South African leader who fought against apartheid
Nelson Mandela
69.
One of Jesus disciples, teached about Christianity after Jesus death
St Peter
70.
American president during World War 2
Franklin D. Roosevelt
71.
German composer during the baroque period
Johann Sebastian Bach
72.
Lead his people from Egypt into Israel
Moses
73.
Father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
Alan Turing
74.
Roman dictator who was assassinated
Julius Caesar
75.
"Father of history", wrote down ideas and philosphy from himself and others
Herodotus
76.
Swedish botanist, developed the modern binomal nomenclature
Carl Linnaeus
77.
Considered the "father of computing"
Charles Babbage
78.
Created the world's first successful airplane
Wright Brothers
79.
Polish pope, helped to end the Soviet Union
John Paul II
80.
English philosopher, known as father of liberalism
John Locke
81.
German philosopher, "God is dead"
Friedrich Nietzsche
82.
Swiss philosopher, believed that science and arts had corrupted morality and virtue
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
83.
Explorer who "discovered" Australia
James Cook
84.
Discovered the effects of radiation
Hermann Muller
85.
Danish scientist, made contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantom theory
Niels Bohr
86.
Made it possible to mass produce cars
Henry Ford
87.
Russian leader, damaged relations between Russia and USA
Vladimir Putin
88.
French philosopher, believed in enlightenment instead of the teachings of the Roman Catholic church
Voltaire
89.
Known as the "virgin queen"
Elizabeth I of England
90.
Terrorist responsible for the 9/11 attacks
Osama Bin Laden
91.
President of Gran Colombia
Simon Bolivar
92.
President who made the decision to drop the atomic bomb over Japan
Harry S. Truman
93.
American inventor and business man. Had the most patents in the world
Thomas Edison
94.
Soviet president who ended the USSR
Mikhail Gorbachev
95.
Queen of Britain and later empress of India
Queen Victoria
96.
President during the "Cuban missile crisis"
John F. Kennedy
97.
Atheist scientist who wrote the book "The selfish gene"
Richard Dawkins
98.
Italian scientist, invented the first electrical battery
Alessandro Volta
99.
American founding father who also made experiments on electricity
Benjamin Franklin
100.
Psychologist who is concidered the father of operant conditioning
B F. Skinner
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Level 65
Feb 19, 2016
Christianity should be capitalized
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Level 65
Feb 19, 2016
along with Protestant, American, World War, Islam, Origin of Species, Nazi, Have a Dream, Macedonian, Americas, WWII, African, Apartheid, Buddhism, World War 2, Soviet Union, Chinese, Greek, Declaration of Independence, Britain, taught, not teached, Roman emporer, disciple, not diciple, Greek (again), Christianity (again), Islam (again), and many more... otherwise, good quiz :D
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Level 24
Feb 21, 2016
Oh, I didn't know Christian, Protestant etc should be capitalized. Thank you for teaching me something new today :)
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Level 67
Feb 21, 2016
And when you go back to fix this, change "blacks" to "blacks'"; "Cuba crisis" to "Cuban missile crisis"; eliminate the word "the" before "psychoanalysis"; "blasphemy" not "blasfemy"; "world's" not "worlds"; "baroque" not "baraque"; "separated" not "seperated"; "prominent" not "prominant"; "enlightenment" not "enlightment"; "Swiss" not "Swizz"; "considered" not "concidered"; "separation" not "seperation"; and "radiation" not "raditation."
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Level 24
Feb 21, 2016
I had to write so much for this quiz, so I was a tad too fast on the trigger. I'm not a native english speaker, so thank you for pointing out my mistakes.
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Level 52
Feb 21, 2016
This quiz really needs more time. At least for not native English speaker it was not time enough to read more than half of these.
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Level 24
Feb 21, 2016
Yes, I agree! I have now bumped the time up to 18 min from 12.