40 Historical People that Everyone Should Know

Were you paying attention in history class? Name these famous historical figures!
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Person
Wrote "Hamlet"
William Shakespeare
Killed on the Ides of March
Julius Caesar
Christian Messiah
Jesus
"Moonlight Sonata" composer
Ludwig van Beethoven
Invented the mechanical
printing press
Johannes Gutenberg
Started the Protestant Reformation
Martin Luther
First female Prime Minister
of the United Kingdom
Margaret Thatcher
Wrote "On the Origin of Species"
Charles Darwin
His "Great Leap Forward"
killed over 30 million
Mao Zedong
"Discovered" the New World
Christopher Columbus
Virgin Queen of England
Queen Elizabeth I
"Mona Lisa" painter
Leonardo da Vinci
Gave the "I Have a Dream" speech
Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Discovered" the east coast
of Australia
James Cook
Lord Protector of England,
1653-1658
Oliver Cromwell
Greek who conquered Persia
Alexander the Great
Led his elephants across the Alps
Hannibal
"New Deal" President of the U.S.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Called the "Liberator" of
Latin America
Simón Bolívar
French woman who led troops
in the Hundred Years War
Joan of Arc
First U.S. President
George Washington
First man on the moon
Neil Armstrong
Wrote "Great Expectations"
Charles Dickens
"Tao te Ching" author
Laozi
His laws of motion explain how
the planets move
Isaac Newton
U.K. Prime Minister during WWII
Winston Churchill
Wrote "Pride and Prejudice"
Jane Austen
She was the first deaf and blind
college graduate
Helen Keller
Creator of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
First Soviet leader
Vladimir Lenin
Founder of Islam
Muhammad
Supposedly wrote "The Iliad"
Homer
Aviatrix who disappeared
over the Pacific
Amelia Earhart
French Emperor, 1804-1815
Napoleon
Father of the nation of India
Mohandas Gandhi
German WWII leader
Adolf Hitler
Battle of Trafalgar admiral
Horatio Nelson
U.S. Civil War President
Abraham Lincoln
Led the effort to create the first
practical light bulb
Thomas Edison
Refused to give up her bus seat,
in Montgomery, Alabama
Rosa Parks
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100 Recent Comments
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Level 65
Jul 2, 2021
Could you take "Barca" for Hannibal?
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Level 72
Oct 27, 2021
Why won't you accept Simon Boliviar for Simón Bolívar?????
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Level 79
Oct 28, 2021
It's not his name?
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Level 46
Aug 9, 2022
Boliviar is not it’s name
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Level 70
Dec 1, 2021
I'm working on a similar quiz to stop the whinging "42,627 Historical People that everyone should know" should be ready in about 3 years.
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Level 86
Dec 26, 2021
I though there were 42,628. Who are you leaving out?
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Level 72
Apr 16, 2024
Almost 2.5 years later, you should have at least 32,627 people finished...can't wait for the quiz!
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Level 32
Nov 3, 2025
It should be ready by now. Where is it?
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Level 66
Feb 24, 2026
It should nearly be ready right?
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Level 36
Dec 23, 2021
Alexander the Great was Macedonian, not Greek.
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Level 86
Dec 26, 2021
This has already been addressed in previous comments, but in the time of Alexander, Macedonians were Greeks. That's part of the stink that caused the modern day country to change its name to North Macedonia.
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Level 28
Jan 24, 2024
Not true, Macedonians were never greeks. Alexander the Great and his father Phillip were fighting against the Hellens, and his empire was called Macedonian Empire. He was speaking ancient macedonian language. He was Macedonian and never greek. Even the greeks called the macedonians barbarians which was a term for people not belonging to one of the next civilizations: Greek, Roman, Christian.

Learn history before talking.

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Level 36
May 18, 2024
'Learn history before talking' says the person who doesn't know history.
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Level 53
Jun 28, 2023
Macedonia is a prefecture of Greece. People from Northern Macedonia maybe now called "Macedonians" but birthplace of Alexander is in Greece, they praised Greek gods, they spoke Greek, they participated in Olympics. The Slavs that inhabit the country of North Macedonia are totally unrelated to them.
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Level 48
Feb 10, 2022
You know you famous if you on this quiz.
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Level 52
Mar 30, 2022
21/40 of these people are from either the US or the UK. How self-centered can one be ?
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Level 66
Apr 9, 2022
It's because the US and UK are easily the most relevant countries in modern history, where most of these people lived.
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Level 44
Apr 23, 2022
Not even close to accurate. And even if it is do you think it’s proportionate to include more people from the last 200 years of our existence than the rest of written history? I can name at least 200 Greek and Roman writers, philosophers, mathematicians, politicians and military leaders who were way more significant in our evolution than half of the fore mentioned people. Take Lincoln for example; his only significance is to the US since the civil war only affected them and the results of the war weren’t particularly helpful in the progress of the human race as slavery had pretty much already been abolished in Europe (in theory at least).
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Level 56
Jan 23, 2025
1. We're speaking English, and the quiz is in English. Of course this quiz is going to be most relevant to the major English-speaking nations.

2. Lincoln was perhaps the greatest president the US ever had, and the US is the most powerful country to have ever existed thus far. His influence on that nation alone earns him a mention, much like how many Greek writers were only locally-known at the time, yet had a broader impact due to the fame their nations brought.

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Level 86
Apr 10, 2022
Twain? Really? Is he one of more relevant authors ever?
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Level 79
Jun 17, 2022
He is.
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Level 44
Dec 24, 2025
No he is not. There are a lot of non-english speaking authors that are 1000 times more important at international level: García Márquez, Cervantes, Tolstoi, Dostoyevski, Víctor Hugo, Proust, Sartre, Dante Alighieri, Goethe, Friedrich Schiller, Confucio, Cao Xueqin, Sun Tzu, Ibn Rushd (Averroes), etc. This quiz has a huge anglocentric bias.
+6
Level 22
Apr 14, 2022
Einstein?
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Level 89
May 11, 2022
Helen Keller and Mark Twain?
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Level 46
May 13, 2022
why did only a few people get amelia airhart
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Level 54
Jun 9, 2025
Spelt it wrong, Erhardt, Erhart, Ehrhardt, Ehrhart.🤷🏻
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Level 32
Jun 4, 2022
Alexander the Great was not Greek. He was Macedonian.
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Level 54
Jul 10, 2022
Which was a Greek kingdom at the time.
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Level 28
Jan 24, 2024
No, it was literally Macedonian Empire.
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Level 31
Jan 14, 2025
but he loved both countries
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Level 61
Nov 11, 2022
I got 35/40. Surprised not many people got Bolivar.

Other people I think should be here: Stalin, Ho Chi Minh, Suleiman the Magnificent

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Level 61
Dec 17, 2022
who the heck is horatio nelson

very englishcentric quiz

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Level 56
Jan 23, 2025
The quiz is in English, so...
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Level 59
Feb 28, 2023
Let me see if I have this right 3.7% of the quiz takers got 100% of the people they SHOULD Know, however 6.7% know all 118 elements of periodic table.
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Level 59
Jul 30, 2025
Yes, who people should know is their business. Of course your going get different answers from different people.
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Level 16
Mar 12, 2023
calling jesus christian messiah and mohammad "founder" of islam is weird but ok
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Level 28
Mar 15, 2023
I don't think it's wrong for someone from the US to include mostly American figures in this quiz (even though like half of them are European).
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Level 73
Apr 26, 2023
One of the most debatable quiz on Jetpunk. So many wrong people here and so many people that are missed. Especially Rosa Parks, who the f is she?
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Level 73
Apr 26, 2023
I think, there are much more people that deserved to be among the 40 people rather than Rosa Parks, Horatio Nelson or Amelia Earrhart. They are so insignificant compared to major world leaders or philosophers. Maybe you just need to make the quiz bigger, but firstly, you need to remove insignificant figures
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Level 44
May 15, 2023
I look at this as "who impacted society the most" and in ways others might not have done.

Black America has a whole host of "was the first to..." figures. In terms of their actual accomplishments, very few of them were significant (sitting on a bus). Rosa Parks beating out Einstein on this list is just remarkable.

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Level 33
May 16, 2023
Newton question is slightly misleading as Johannes Kepler is the namesake for the specific laws of planetary motion.
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Level 68
Oct 4, 2023
Agreed. I put Kepler first before falling back on Newton.
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Level 13
Jul 3, 2023
Im So Clueless i Got 71% Help Me
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Level 24
Jul 27, 2023
bit anglocentric.
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Level 92
Oct 6, 2023
Then make a quiz that isn't.
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Level 26
Aug 28, 2023
Jean d'Arc should be accepted for Joan of Arc as it's what we call her in France and it's her actual name.
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Level 46
Jan 10, 2026
We call her Jeanne d'Arc, since she's a woman.
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Level 22
Jan 19, 2024
Also how can someone put Edison but not Tesla? Just my thought
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Level 28
Jan 24, 2024
Alexander the Great was Macedonian, not greek... Learn history before making a history quiz.
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Level 37
Aug 1, 2024
The kingdom he ruled was Macedonia, but ethnically the Macedonian royal family was debatably Greek and Macedonian both. Alexander had both Macedonian blood from his father and Greek blood from his mother, so the answer isn't exactly that straight forward. The correct term here, I suppose, would be Hellenic.
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Level 35
Feb 18, 2024
Here’s an idea. Instead of whining like a bunch of children, don’t do the quiz if you don’t like the content of it.
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Level 27
Feb 29, 2024
Hitler was from Austria, but you might mean that he was the leader of Germany.

And I typed 'jean darc', which I think should be accepted, as her name is Jeanne D'arc in French. I based my answer off the French name.

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Level 61
Apr 9, 2025
Hitler denounced his Austrian citizenship in 1925 and became a German citizen in 1932,so whilst he was born in Austria- he was in fact German throughout the war.
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Level 70
Apr 2, 2024
Stalin? Khan? Curie? Einstein? etc
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Level 60
Apr 26, 2024
Please give us more time!
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Level 31
May 8, 2024
Mao Zedong is undoubtly a great man. Stop insulting him. In an Atheism country, most of people regarded as the Sun. I adviced that you change this item.
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Level 28
Oct 11, 2024
Exactly. Despite the mistakes he made, His achievements are much bigger and more.
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Level 56
Jan 23, 2025
Mao is responsible for the deaths of tens of millions, and for establishing one of the worst, most authoritarian governments in history. He deserves nothing but revulsion.
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Level 49
Mar 2, 2025
Ok but for comparison the Hitler description just says WW2 German leader, nothing about killing millions of people which he was even more responsible for (and famous for) than Mao. So there's clearly a bias here
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Level 60
Jul 9, 2024
Wasn't Chamberlain also prime Minister during WW2?
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Level 37
Aug 1, 2024
He was, until May 1940. The question should be rephrased to "most of WWII" or accept Chamberlain too. UK declared war on the Germans under Chamberlain's administration.
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Level 55
Aug 31, 2024
The comments on this particular quiz are particularly entertaining: so much petty whining, taking the title of the quiz just a little too seriously... It's a light-hearted quiz on a fun website, not some definitive list that everyone really should know!
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Level 60
Sep 25, 2024
Very western-centric. I would rename the quiz "Everyone in the USA should know"
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Level 28
Oct 11, 2024
Exactly.
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Level 28
Oct 11, 2024
I would say that you’re talented in geography, but not wise enough in history. You should not just think of Great Leap Forward when mentioned Mao Zedong while you highly praising Mrs. Thatcher, Winston Churchill and so on, but also recalled the achievements which is much more than the mistakes he made, including Maoism, being one of the founders of P.R.C, and a great leader of Chinese people and C.P.C. That method of commenting historical figures is Dialectical Materialism.
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Level 56
Jan 23, 2025
He's responsible for the deaths of tens of millions. His "achievements" are already incredibly shallow, and when put up against the destruction he wrought, he deserves nothing but revulsion. Comparing him to Thatcher or Churchill is foolish, any mistakes they made pale in comparison to what Mao did.
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Level 49
Mar 2, 2025
True but if you're focusing on the deed they're most famous for rather than achievements, why is Hitler not "the holocaust" or something like that
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Level 54
Jun 9, 2025
The quiz isn't highly praising Thatcher or Churchill as far as I can tell, but I agree the description given for Mao Zedong is negative.
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Level 34
Dec 1, 2024
Can you add "Shakesphear" as a type-in for Shakespeare?
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Level 30
Dec 2, 2024
Edison stole Tesla's place in this quiz
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Level 60
Dec 24, 2024
Buddha?
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Level 55
Jan 7, 2025
Bungo Stray Dogs single handedly saved my knowledge on literature.
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Level 48
Jan 7, 2025
Nikola Tesla, Mihajlo Pupin??? Bunch of people doubt Armstrong landed on the Moon, but the guy who discovered electricity is not here?
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Level 63
Feb 6, 2025
the fact that i remember some of these guys because of epic rap battles of history...
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Level 48
Feb 16, 2025
Rosa Parks is on here and Einstein isn't? Confucius? Galileo? Abraham?
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Level 55
Mar 1, 2025
feels very western-centric...
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Level 49
Mar 2, 2025
Kind of ridiculous that Mao is mentioned for the millions he killed but no mention of Hitler killing people which he is arguably more famous for. Or even just "leader of the Nazi party". Calling him "Famous German WW2 leader" is washing his history a lot
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Level 43
Mar 9, 2025
The mechanical printing press was not invented by Gutenberg, but by Bi Sheng in China in the 10th century. The first metal mechanical printing press (the Chinese used porcelain) was later developed in Korea, 78 years before Gutenberg -the world's oldest book the Jikji, dates from 1377.
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Level 34
Mar 29, 2025
The part about Mao Zedong is obviously vilifying. Why don't you choose a more representative event like the founding of PRC? You are even willing to write the clue of Hitler as German leader in World War II but not the Killer of 300,000 Jews even don't mention Nazi Germany
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Level 37
Apr 1, 2025
I misspelled Julius Caesar five separate times before the timer ran out :(
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Level 43
Apr 9, 2025
the US bias is real; there´s no way more people know Rosa Parks than Hannibal, Alexander the Great or Lenin

And sorry, graduating college despite being deaf and blind is great and deserves respect, but there´s like 1000 people that have influenced the course of history WAY more

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Level 65
Apr 25, 2025
Took 3 minutes, 100% - only 3.8% of takers get 40/40, I think that this is the hardest quiz on which I have got 100%!
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Level 53
May 1, 2025
Earhart, the writers that aren't Shakespeare or Homer, Thatcher, and as much as I hate to play the guy down, Lincoln do not belong on this list when people like Qin Shi Huang, Buddha, Charlemagne and maybe the single most important figure in world history Genghis Khan are not on here.
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Level 55
Jun 2, 2025
I agree with you but i dont know about qin but if hannibal is here he could
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Level 55
Jun 2, 2025
Putting lincoln here isnt right for me, I mean he was just influential in the Us and it would be like putting just a civil war leader, if that is the thing they could even include benito juarez, or figueres ferrer
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Level 55
Jun 2, 2025
Could we include Einstein here I mean he made the theory of relativity newton is here and he isnt, and who is oliver cromwell?
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Level 54
Jun 9, 2025
The namesake of my house at school, haha.

He was the head of state for the short period of time when UK was a republic (between kings Charles I and II). But I agree, I wouldn't necessarily have expected him to be included in this list.

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Level 55
Jun 2, 2025
And instead of laozi i consider confucius is more influential
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Level 11
Jul 8, 2025
Should change the title to "40 Historical People that Everyone Should Know, by an american"
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Level 59
Jul 15, 2025
This list of people had to have been made by a white European or American. Why include Laozi over Sun Tzu? Why include Margaret Thatcher at all? James Cook, Oliver Cromwell, Horatio Nelson, these people are seldom, if ever, thought about of outside Europe.
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Level 29
Aug 6, 2025
At least 10 "woke" people. Rosa Parks instead of Copernicus? or Galileo Galilei?
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Level 38
Oct 27, 2025
Oh, please. Pointing out that Rosa Parks was an important historical figure is not "woke" (which so overused as dog whistle that it has lost all meaning.) Yes, i agree that her inclusion over certain other figures is odd, but this quiz has a tendency to include less known American and British figures over many influential Asians, Africans, and continental Europeans. Rosa Park's inclusion is not "woke," it's just this quiz being overly US-centric.
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Level 30
Aug 15, 2025
It's kinda stupid adding Jesus when he's not even historically confirmed. You can really tell an American made this. Also, people like Thatcher and Cromwell, as a Brit, should not be on this list.
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Level 71
Nov 17, 2025
Most historians would disagree with you when it comes to Jesus existing. Whether you believe in what the Bible says about him is a completely different story.
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Level 43
Oct 27, 2025
There are a lot of Eurocentric quizzes on this site, but this one might be the most Eurocentric of them all
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Level 44
Dec 24, 2025
This quiz is one of the most anglocentric and biased I’ve seen on JetPunk. Most characters are specific to the Anglosphere. Even a question like Nelson is biased: outside an Anglocentric view, valid answers could include Nelson, Villeneuve, or Gravina. It’s also striking to describe the Devil (Hitler) merely as a “German WWII leader,” while claiming Mao killed over 30 million people during the Great Leap Forward. Those studies are criticized by other academics for political bias and for ignoring China’s context (post–civil war devastation, rupture with the USSR, underdeveloped countryside before revolution), which better explains the famine than reducing it to “Mao = genocide.” Moreover, when the GLF is mentioned, pro-capitalists often ignore famines caused by capitalism, many of them intentional. The British famine in India alone caused around 100 million deaths; other examples include the Belgian Congo and mid-19th-century Ireland.
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Level 68
Feb 16, 2026
It cannot be this deep
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Level 63
Mar 1, 2026
Would make more sense to replace "planets" with "objects"; as it stands, this clue is giving Kepler more so than Newton.
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Level 60
Mar 23, 2026
so no one should know saddam hussein, osama bin laden or joseph stalin?
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Level 64
May 3, 2026
very eurocentric lol. would love to see ataturk, genghis khan, chiang kaishek, etc.