Statistics for 100 Most Influential People of the 2nd Millennium (harder)

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  • The average score is 66 of 101

Answer Stats

RankCluePerson% Correct
79Totalitarian Soviet dictator during World War II and the early Cold WarJoseph Stalin
92%
81South African civil rights activist and presidentNelson Mandela
92%
76The most influential band in the history of popular musicThe Beatles
92%
95Actor, comedian, and filmmaker known for his silent filmsCharlie Chaplin
89%
57Singer known as “The King of Rock and Roll”Elvis Presley
89%
16Leader of Nazi GermanyAdolf Hitler
88%
11Renaissance polymath, painter of the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, inventor who designed many mechanical devicesLeonardo da Vinci
88%
91Filmmaker of Jaws, Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park, and Schindler’s ListSteven Spielberg
88%
5English Renaissance playwright and poet, known for plays such as Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and JulietWilliam Shakespeare
88%
52Prime Minister of Britain during World War II and the early Cold WarWinston Churchill
88%
17Leader of the nonviolent revolution that led to India’s independenceMahatma Gandhi
87%
85President of the US in the 1980s, icon of conservatismRonald Reagan
87%
23President of the US during the American Civil War, instrumental in the abolition of slavery in the USAbraham Lincoln
86%
4Naturalist who introduced the theories of evolution and natural selectionCharles Darwin
86%
21Military leader in the American Revolution; first president of the United StatesGeorge Washington
86%
3Church leader who started the Protestant ReformationMartin Luther
86%
19Renaissance artist known for sculptures such as David and the Pietà and paintings in the Sistine ChapelMichelangelo
86%
2719th-century French emperor and highly successful military leaderNapoleon Bonaparte
86%
8Physicist who developed the theory of relativityAlbert Einstein
85%
44Inventor of the first practical telephoneAlexander Graham Bell
85%
41Software developer and entrepreneur, co-founder of MicrosoftBill Gates
85%
60US President during the Great Depression and World War II, known for liberal social policiesFranklin Delano Roosevelt
85%
29Entrepreneur who was the first to mass-produce automobilesHenry Ford
85%
58French folk heroine and martyr during the Hundred Years’ WarJoan of Arc
85%
43Communist revolutionary leader, first chairman of the People’s Republic of ChinaMao Zedong
85%
35Communist leader of the Russian Revolution, first chairman of the Soviet UnionVladimir Lenin
85%
98Jazz trumpeter and singer, civil rights activistLouis Armstrong
84%
92Founder of the profession of nursingFlorence Nightingale
83%
64Painter who pioneered Cubism, an art movement in which subjects are portrayed from multiple angles at oncePablo Picasso
83%
33US civil rights leader known for activism through nonviolence and civil disobedienceMartin Luther King, Jr.
82%
12Psychologist who founded psychoanalysis, a clinical method for psychological treatment through dialogue with a patientSigmund Freud
82%
22Conqueror who ruled the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in historyGenghis Khan
81%
719th-century philosopher and sociologist, proponent of socialism and communismKarl Marx
81%
49Soviet leader who instituted social reforms and played a pivotal role in bringing the Cold War to and endMikhail Gorbachev
81%
15Political leader and early president of the US, principal writer of the Declaration of IndependenceThomas Jefferson
81%
26Prodigious composer whose work is often considered the best of the Classical EraWolfgang Amadeus Mozart
81%
6Explorer who established contact between Europe and the Americas, beginning the era of trans-Atlantic colonization and tradeChristopher Columbus
80%
73Human rights activist, extremely popular member of the British royal familyDiana, Princess of Wales
80%
2Scientist and mathematician who developed calculus and foundational laws of motion and gravitationIsaac Newton
80%
14Inventor of the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and the first practical electric light bulbThomas Edison
80%
80Monarch who led England during a golden age in the 16th centuryElizabeth I
79%
10Renaissance scientist who developed foundational laws of physics, discovered Jupiter’s moons, proponent of heliocentrismGalileo Galilei
79%
62Filmmaker and entrepreneur, pioneer of animationWalt Disney
79%
68Political leader in the early United States, inventor of the lightning rod and bifocal glassesBenjamin Franklin
78%
1Inventor who developed processes to mass-produce books using a movable-type printing pressJohann Gutenberg
78%
54European explorer who published his account of his travels along the Silk Road and throughout AsiaMarco Polo
78%
40Inventors of the first successful heavier-than-air powered aircraftWright Brothers
78%
39Medieval poet who wrote the Divine Comedy, proponent of vernacular poetryDante Alighieri
77%
30Classical composer whose dramatic music was pivotal in the the transition to the Romantic EraLudwig van Beethoven
76%
53Physicist who pioneered the study of radioactivityMarie Curie
75%
72Military leader who led several South American countries to independenceSimón Bolívar
75%
6318th-century author of Sense and Sensibility and Pride and PrejudiceJane Austen
74%
28Baroque composer often considered the greatest composer of all timeJohann Sebastian Bach
74%
88Physicist who led the development of the atomic bombJ. Robert Oppenheimer
73%
93First lady of the US, diplomat and civil rights activist, first chair of the UN Commission on Human RightsEleanor Roosevelt
70%
55Explorer whose expedition was the first to circumnavigate the earthFerdinand Magellan
70%
83Tsar who developed the Russian Empire into a major European powerPeter the Great
70%
99Explorer who established the first sea link between Europe and AsiaVasco da Gama
70%
9Renaissance polymath who developed the heliocentric model, in which the earth orbits the sun, and the quantity theory of moneyNicolaus Copernicus
69%
78Monarch of Castile who supported Columbus’s voyages and ended Muslim rule in IberiaIsabella I
68%
45Duke of Normandy who conquered EnglandWilliam the Conqueror
68%
84Inventor of radioGuglielmo Marconi
66%
86Modernist author of Ulysses and Finnegan’s WakeJames Joyce
66%
20Enlightenment philosopher known as the father of economics, laid the foundations of free market economic theoryAdam Smith
62%
36Physician and biologist who discovered penicillin, the first antibioticAlexander Fleming
62%
71US civil rights activist and conductor on the Underground RailroadHarriet Tubman
60%
97Biologist who developed the first effective polio vaccineJonas Salk
56%
100Sultan of the Ottoman Empire during its apex in the 16th centurySuleiman I
55%
25Inventor of the steam engine which was fundamental to the Industrial RevolutionJames Watt
54%
46Renaissance philosopher whose political theories excuse acts of evil for political endsNiccolò Machiavelli
54%
31Biologists who discovered the structure of DNAJames Watson
53%
94Moniker referring to the unknown first person to have AIDSPatient Zero
53%
Francis Crick
52%
42Biologist who established the rules of heredity, consider the father of modern geneticsGregor Mendel
52%
89Activist for women’s suffrage in the US. The constitutional amendment that granted this was nicknamed after her.Susan B. Anthony
49%
34Enlightenment philosopher whose writings on self-determinism and republicanism spurred the French RevolutionJean-Jacques Rousseau
48%
13Scientist known as the father of microbiology, proved germ theory correct, developed processes to prevent the growth of bacteriaLouis Pasteur
47%
51Physician who developed the first vaccine, for smallpoxEdward Jenner
44%
90Inventor of the daguerreotype, the first widely used process of photographyLouis Daguerre
42%
65Physicist who did pioneering work in quantum mechanics, known for the uncertainty principleWerner Heisenberg
41%
1817th-century philosopher known as the father of liberalism, known for writings on the natural rights of peopleJohn Locke
40%
38Renaissance philosopher who dealt with logic and deduction, credited with developing the scientific methodFrancis Bacon
39%
3217th-century rationalist philosopher known for methodological skepticism, mathematician who invented coordinate geometryRene Descartes
39%
37Enlightenment philosopher known for his wit, criticism of the church, and advocacy for freedom of speech and religionVoltaire
39%
82Physicist who pioneered theories of atomic structure and quantum mechanicsNiels Bohr
38%
87Biologist whose book Silent Spring brought environmentalism into the mainstreamRachel Carson
38%
4719th-century inventor who designed the first programmable computer (which was mechanical, not electronic)Charles Babbage
37%
61Physicist who developed theories of electromagnetism and invented the electric generatorMichael Faraday
37%
24Medieval philosopher who sought to reconcile Catholic Church doctrines with classical philosophyThomas Aquinas
36%
59Enlightenment philosopher whose writings deal with the limitations of human knowledgeImmanuel Kant
35%
96Operatic singer, one of the first international recording starsEnrico Caruso
33%
74Physicist who created the first nuclear reactorEnrico Fermi
32%
7717th-century philosopher known for socio-political theories such as the social contractThomas Hobbes
32%
50Sex educator and activist for birth control in the USMargaret Sanger
31%
66Pioneering filmmaker of The Birth of a Nation and IntoleranceD. W. Griffith
26%
48Enlightenment feminist philosopher and activist for women’s rights in BritainMary Wollstonecraft
23%
56Activist for women’s suffrage in the US, writer of the Declaration of SentimentsElizabeth Cady Stanton
22%
69Physician who first described the circulatory system in detailWilliam Harvey
20%
70European church leader who established the independence of the church from secular authorityPope Gregory VII
13%
67Inventor who pioneered television technologyVladimir Zworykin
13%
75Biologist who co-invented the birth control pillGregory Pincus
10%

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