| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| The 35th president of the United States of America, assassinated in 1963 | John F. Kennedy | 83%
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| Female saviour of France during the hundred years war | Joan of Arc | 79%
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| A founding father and the second president of the United States of America | John Adams | 74%
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| Actor who assassinated Abraham Lincoln in 1865 | John Wilkes Booth | 71%
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| Author of the Lord of the Rings as well as numerous other writings | John Ronald Reuel Tolkien | 69%
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| Inventor of the movable-type printing press | Johannes Gutenburg | 62%
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| German Baroque era composer and musician | Johann Sebastian Bach | 60%
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| French protestant who created a new branch of Protestantism in Geneva | Jean Calvin | 57%
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| Swiss Age of Enlightenment philosopher who supported a direct democracy | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 45%
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| English seventeenth century political philosopher who supported Constitutional Monarchy as the best form of government | John Locke | 43%
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| Scientific Revolution thinker who expanded on heliocentrism by discovering the elliptical orbit of planets | Johannes Kepler | 40%
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| The first Tsar of Russia, modernized the empire | Ivan the Terrible | 38%
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| English economist whose ideas created an economic school of thought | John Maynard Keynes | 33%
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| Fifteenth century Italian explorer who was the first European to arrive in North America since the Vikings | Giovanni Caboto | 29%
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| Early Czech Catholic Church reformer | Jan Hus | 26%
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| His Scottish student, who eventually formed the Presbyterian Church of Scotland | John Knox | 19%
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| First prime minister of Canada, controversial for his involvement in residential schools | Sir John A. Macdonald | 14%
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| Fifteenth century German inquisitor who sold indulgences | Johann Tetzel | 12%
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| Another early reformer who famously translated the bible into English | John Wycliffe | 10%
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| Financial adviser to King Louis XIV who ultimately failed to improve France's financial situation | Jean-Baptiste Colbert | 7%
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