Hint | Country | Answer | % Correct |
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Regularly tops Forbes' "Most Powerful Women" lists | Germany | Angela Merkel | 100%
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World War II general, French president and namesake of an airport | France | Charles de Gaulle | 100%
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Generalissimo whose death made democracy possible | Spain | Francisco Franco | 100%
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"Iron Lady" | United Kingdom | Margaret Thatcher | 96%
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Joined Bush in Iraq | United Kingdom | Tony Blair | 89%
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Socialist leader 1945-1980 | Yugoslavia | Josip Broz Tito | 86%
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Businessman and AC Milan president known for Bunga Bunga | Italy | Silvio Berlusconi | 71%
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Solidarność leader | Poland | Lech Wałęsa | 57%
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Defeated Churchill in parliamentary elections right after World War II | United Kingdom | Clement Attlee | 54%
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Neostalinist dictator who was executed in 1989 | Romania | Nicolae Ceaușescu | 50%
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Social Democrat PM whose assassination continues to raise questions | Sweden | Olof Palme | 39%
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Proponent of détente (Ostpolitik) and Peace Nobel Prize winner | West Germany | Willy Brandt | 39%
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PM and EU commission president | Luxembourg | Jean-Claude Juncker | 36%
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Braided PM who was later imprisoned | Ukraine | Yulia Tymoshenko | 18%
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