100 Most Significant Figures in American History - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint % Correct
Trailblazers 1492 Christopher Columbus
95%
Strong Women The first First Lady Martha Washington
95%
Presidents First President George Washington
94%
Political Rebels "I Have a Dream..." Martin Luther King Jr.
94%
Presidents "New Deal", WWII Franklin Delano Roosevelt
92%
Trailblazers Went to the Moon Neil Armstrong
92%
Pop Culture Icons Jazz Trumpeteer, Singer and Actor Louis Armstrong
91%
Presidents Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson
91%
Presidents Emancipation Proclamation Abraham Lincoln
90%
Strong Women First Lady During WWII Eleanor Roosevelt
89%
Pop Culture Icons "Thriller" Michael Jackson
89%
Presidents Panama Canal Theodore Roosevelt
87%
Empire-Builders Mickey Mouse Walt Disney
86%
Empire-Builders Microsoft Bill Gates
85%
Presidents "War on Terror" George W. Bush
85%
Political Rebels Confederate General Robert E. Lee
82%
Empire-Builders Light Bulb Thomas Alva Edison
81%
Pop Culture Icons "Jailhouse Rock" Elvis Presley
80%
Pop Culture Icons Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain
80%
Presidents Cold War, Iran-Contra Ronald W. Reagan
80%
Presidents Union General Ulysses S. Grant
80%
Athletes Governator of California Arnold Schwarzenegger
79%
Athletes Won "Battle of the Sexes" tennis match Billie Jean King
79%
Trailblazers Namesake river in NY Henry Hudson
78%
Trailblazers Jamestown John Smith
78%
Religious Figures Latter Day Saints Joseph Smith Jr.
78%
Pop Culture Icons "Like a Virgin" Madonna
78%
Strong Women First Female President? Hillary Clinton
77%
Outlaws Lincoln's Assassin John Wilkes Booth
76%
Strong Women Deaf-Blind Author-Activist Helen Keller
75%
Empire-Builders Standard Oil John D. Rockefeller
74%
Pop Culture Icons Mustachioed silent actor Charlie Chaplin
72%
Trailblazers Corps of Discovery Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
71%
Athletes The Great Bambino Babe Ruth
70%
Presidents US Constitution James Madison
70%
Empire-Builders Detroit Henry Ford
69%
Presidents League of Nations Woodrow Wilson
69%
Athletes Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan
67%
Pop Culture Icons "Some Like It Hot" Marilyn Monroe
65%
Athletes "Rumble in the Jungle" Muhammad Ali
65%
Artists Campbell's Soup Can Andy Warhol
63%
Outlaws Revolutionary War Traitor Benedict Arnold
62%
Strong Women Hull House Jane Addams
62%
Athletes Broke baseball's color barrier Jackie Robinson
61%
Strong Women McCain's VP candidate Sarah Palin
59%
Political Rebels Women's Suffrage Leaders Susan B. Anthony
58%
Outlaws St. Valentine's Day Massacre Al Capone
57%
Outlaws Shot by the coward, Ford Jesse James
57%
Pop Culture Icons "Purple Haze" Jimi Hendrix
57%
Empire-Builders US Steel Andrew Carnegie
56%
Pop Culture Icons Ol' Blue Eyes Frank Sinatra
56%
Trailblazers Native American Guide Sacagawea
55%
Political Rebels "Common Sense" Thomas Paine
55%
Outlaws Dallas, TX Sniper Lee Harvey Oswald
54%
Religious Figures Created Salt Lake City Brigham Young
53%
Political Rebels Seized Harper's Ferry John Brown
51%
Religious Figures Founded the "Quaker State" William Penn
50%
Outlaws "Helter Skelter" Charles Manson
44%
Political Rebels Lakota Holy Man Sitting Bull
42%
Political Rebels Narrative of the Life of an American Slave Frederick Douglass
40%
Religious Figures Scientology L. Ron Hubbard
38%
Artists Drip Painting Jackson Pollock
37%
Trailblazers Defined the "New World" Amerigo Vespucci
36%
Athletes WWF Wrestler Hulk Hogan
36%
Athletes Invented Basketball James Naismith
36%
Strong Women Jamestown, English Court Pocahontas
35%
Artists "Prairie School" Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
33%
Strong Women Actress, All About Eve Bette Davis
32%
Pop Culture Icons "All Along the Watchtowers" Bob Dylan
32%
Artists Painted flowers & the Southwest Georgia O’Keeffe
32%
Empire-Builders The "Spruce Goose" Howard Hughes
30%
Empire-Builders NY Central Railroad Cornelius Vanderbilt
29%
Empire-Builders Yellow Journalism William Randolph Hearst
28%
Political Rebels Elizabeth Cady Stanton
27%
Athletes Native American Olympian and pro footballer, basketballer Jim Thorpe
25%
Political Rebels Founded NAACP W.E.B. Du Bois
25%
Religious Figures Free Will Baptist Movement Roger Williams
23%
Strong Women Ain't I a Woman? activist Sojourner Truth
22%
Outlaws Lincoln County War Billy the Kid
20%
Trailblazers The Sierra Club John Muir
20%
Religious Figures Christian Science Mary Baker Eddy
20%
Athletes The Georgia Peach Ty Cobb
20%
Outlaws His exploits helped create the FBI John Dillinger
19%
Empire-Builders General Electric J.P. Morgan
18%
Outlaws Tammany Hall William M. “Boss” Tweed
18%
Artists The Birds of America John James Audubon
17%
Strong Women The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton
15%
Religious Figures Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God Jonathan Edwards
13%
Political Rebels Leader of the Shawnee Tecumseh
13%
Trailblazers Explorer of the West Kit Carson
10%
Religious Figures Banished from Massachusetts Anne Hutchinson
7%
Religious Figures Salem Witch Trials Cotton Mather
7%
Artists Created modern Santa Claus Thomas Nast
7%
Outlaws Dead Man's Hand Wild Bill Hickok
7%
Artists "Art for Art's Sake" Painter James A. M. Whistler
5%
Religious Figures 7th Day Adventist Ellen G. White
4%
Artists Landscape Architecture Frederick Law Olmsted
4%
Trailblazers Explored the Atlantic Coast Giovanni da Verrazzano
4%
Artists Photographer, married to above Alfred Stieglitz
3%
Artists Philadelphia art teacher Thomas Eakins
1%
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