40 Historical People that Everyone Should Know - Statistics

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Clue Person % Correct
German WWII leader Adolf Hitler
89%
Christian Messiah Jesus
89%
Wrote "Hamlet" William Shakespeare
89%
First U.S. President George Washington
88%
"Mona Lisa" painter Leonardo da Vinci
86%
Gave the "I Have a Dream" speech Martin Luther King, Jr.
84%
First man on the moon Neil Armstrong
84%
"Discovered" the New World Christopher Columbus
83%
Started the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther
76%
U.K. Prime Minister during WWII Winston Churchill
75%
U.S. Civil War President Abraham Lincoln
74%
Wrote "On the Origin of Species" Charles Darwin
73%
Father of the nation of India Mohandas Gandhi
72%
Founder of Islam Muhammad
72%
His laws of motion explain how the planets move Isaac Newton
71%
French Emperor, 1804-1815 Napoleon
68%
Virgin Queen of England Queen Elizabeth I
68%
First female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
67%
Refused to give up her bus seat, in Montgomery, Alabama Rosa Parks
64%
"Moonlight Sonata" composer Ludwig van Beethoven
62%
Led the effort to create the first practical light bulb Thomas Edison
62%
First Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin
62%
Greek who conquered Persia Alexander the Great
60%
Supposedly wrote "The Iliad" Homer
59%
French woman who led troops in the Hundred Years War Joan of Arc
57%
"New Deal" President of the U.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt
52%
Killed on the Ides of March Julius Caesar
50%
Wrote "Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen
49%
His "Great Leap Forward" killed over 30 million Mao Zedong
48%
Wrote "Great Expectations" Charles Dickens
44%
She was the first deaf and blind college graduate Helen Keller
44%
Creator of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
43%
Led his elephants across the Alps Hannibal
42%
Aviatrix who disappeared over the Pacific Amelia Earhart
40%
Invented the mechanical printing press Johannes Gutenberg
39%
"Discovered" the east coast of Australia James Cook
34%
Battle of Trafalgar admiral Horatio Nelson
31%
Lord Protector of England, 1653-1658 Oliver Cromwell
30%
Called the "Liberator" of Latin America Simón Bolívar
26%
"Tao te Ching" author Laozi
12%
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