| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Messiah of Christianity | Jesus Christ | 100%
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| Founder of Islam, Seal of the Prophets | Muhammad | 100%
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| Connected the Old and New Worlds | Christopher Columbus | 97%
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| Instigated World War II in Europe and inspired mass decolonization efforts | Adolf Hitler | 94%
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| Ancient Macedonian conqueror, key figure of Hellenization | Alexander the Great | 94%
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| Initiated the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution in China | Mao Zedong | 94%
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| Described relativity | Albert Einstein | 90%
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| Founder of Buddhism | Buddha | 90%
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| Described evolution | Charles Darwin | 90%
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| Co-authors of The Communist Manifesto, authored and published Das Kapital (duo) | Karl Marx & Friedrich Engels | 90%
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| Bolshevik revolutionary, first Soviet leader | Vladimir Lenin | 90%
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| Led the U.S. through the Civil War, freed American slaves | Abraham Lincoln | 87%
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| Astronomer, furthered the Scientific Revolution against major hostilities | Galileo Galilei | 87%
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| American revolutionary, first U.S. president, and president of the Constitutional Convention | George Washington | 87%
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| Described gravity, established classical mechanics, and developed calculus | Isaac Newton | 87%
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| Led the USSR through World War II and the beginning of the Cold War | Joseph Stalin | 87%
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| Captured Gaul, prepared the end of the Roman Republic | Julius Caesar | 87%
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| Champion of nonviolence, highly important to India's independence | Mahatma Gandhi | 87%
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| Started the Protestant Reformation | Martin Luther | 87%
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| First Roman Emperor | Augustus | 84%
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| Created the largest contiguous land empire; murdered millions and promoted trade | Genghis Khan | 84%
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| Western inventor of the printing press | Johannes Gutenberg | 84%
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| Conquered and modernized most of Europe | Napoleon Bonaparte | 84%
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| Athenian philosopher, founded the Academy | Plato | 84%
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| Invented, built, and flew the world's first successful motor-operated airplane (duo) | Wilbur & Orville Wright | 84%
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| Deeply influenced Chinese thought | Confucius | 81%
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| Catholic monarchs who united Spain and sponsored #5 (duo) | Ferdinand II & Isabella | 81%
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| Invented the practical lightbulb, popularized electricity as a utility | Thomas Edison | 81%
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| Early contributor to germ theory, disproved spontaneous generation | Louis Pasteur | 77%
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| Described radioactivity | Marie Curie | 77%
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| Founded psychoanalysis and helped popularize psychology | Sigmund Freud | 77%
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| Athenian philosopher, attempted a first comprehensive system of Western thought | Aristotle | 74%
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| Instrumental in the Christianization of the Roman Empire | Constantine | 74%
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| Renaissance era advocate for heliocentrism | Nicolaus Copernicus | 74%
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| Fought for South American independence | Simón Bolívar | 74%
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| Conquered England for the Normans | William the Conqueror | 74%
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| Expanded the Frankish Empire | Charlemagne | 71%
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| Popularized the car, assembly line production, and the standardization of parts | Henry Ford | 71%
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| Conquered the Aztec Empire | Hernán Cortés | 71%
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| Prussian unifier of Germany who led the Berlin Conference | Otto von Bismarck | 71%
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| Drafted the Declaration of Independence, made the Louisiana Purchase | Thomas Jefferson | 71%
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| Discovered penicilin | Alexander Fleming | 65%
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| Transformed Russia into a great European power | Peter the Great | 65%
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| Initially uncredited contributor to the above event | Rosalind Franklin | 65%
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| Influential computer scientist and wartime codebreaker | Alan Turing | 61%
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| Greek father of geometry | Euclid | 61%
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| Sentenced #1 to death by crucifixion | Pontius Pilate | 61%
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| Wrote more of the New Testament than any other person, converted the Gentiles | Saint Paul | 61%
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| Father of economics | Adam Smith | 58%
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| Likely the largest contributor to Western literary tradition | William Shakespeare | 58%
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| Conquered the Inca Empire | Francisco Pizarro | 55%
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| Significantly improved the steam engine, kicking off the Industrial Revolution | James Watt | 55%
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| Discovered a sea route to India | Vasco da Gama | 55%
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| Persian prophet, founded a religion that paved the way for the rise of monotheism | Zoroaster | 55%
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| Described the structure of DNA (duo) | Francis Crick & James Watson | 52%
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| Founder of Taoism | Laozi | 52%
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| 17th century philosopher and mathematician; wrote Meditations and created the Cartesian coordinate system | René Descartes | 52%
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| Focal point of the Shia-Sunni split | Ali | 48%
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| Founded the Achaemenid Empire in Persia | Cyrus the Great | 48%
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| First unifier of China | Qin Shi Huang | 48%
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| Created the World Wide Web | Tim Berners-Lee | 48%
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| Described the rules of genetic inheritance | Gregor Mendel | 45%
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| Leading Enlightenment philosopher known for The Social Contract and Discourse on Inequality | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | 45%
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| Made key discoveries about electricity | Michael Faraday | 45%
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| Designed the first practical automobile | Carl Benz | 42%
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| Elizabethan Era philosopher who championed empiricism and the scientific method | Francis Bacon | 42%
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| Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand, eventually leading to World War I | Gavrilo Princip | 42%
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| Father of immunology, pioneered innoculation | Edward Jenner | 35%
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| Described electromagnetism, realized the second "great unification" of physics | James Clerk Maxwell | 35%
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| Ended over 2000 years of monarchical rule in China | Sun Yat-sen | 32%
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| Central Asian conqueror whose rule began a self-named Renaissance during the 14th to 16th centuries | Timur | 32%
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| Established the modern study of chemistry, rejected phlogiston theory (duo) | Antoine & Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier | 29%
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| Revolutionized microscpoing | Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 29%
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| Spread Buddhism and united much of India under the Mauryan Empire | Ashoka | 29%
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| Theoretical physicist who discovered quantum mechanics | Max Planck | 29%
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| Germanic philosopher who influenced Marxism, authoritarianism, and the totality of modern Western philosophy | G. W. F. Hegel | 26%
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| Early pioneer of photography | Louis Daguerre | 26%
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| Father of nuclear physics | Ernest Rutherford | 23%
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| Neo-Babylonian builder king who subjected Jews to the Babylonian Captivity | Nebuchadnezzar II | 23%
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| Pioneered rail transport | George Stephenson | 19%
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| Forerunner of epidemiology, identified cholera-contaminated water in Soho | John Snow | 19%
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| Promoted sterile surgery | Joseph Lister | 19%
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| Ended the Tokugawa shogunate, transformed Japan into an industrialized world power | Meiji | 19%
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| Figured out how to make artificial fertilizer | Fritz Haber | 16%
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| Second Rashidun Caliph; expanded the caliphate and influenced the events of the Safiqa | Umar | 16%
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| Significantly improved papermaking | Cai Lun | 13%
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| Father of the plastics industry | Leo Baekeland | 13%
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| Ended the Byzantine Empire and claimed Constantinople for the Ottomans | Mehmed the Conqueror | 13%
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| Key figure in the Schism of 1054 | Michael I Cerularius | 13%
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| Potentially saved billions of lives by improving crop yields in the 20th century | Norman Borlaug | 13%
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| Father of algebra, helped popularize Arabic numerals | al-Khwarizmi | 10%
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| Expanded Ancient Egypt into Syria and Upper Nubia | Thutmose III | 10%
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| Popularized the use of anesthesia | William T. G. Morton | 10%
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| Abbasid caliph who championed learning, opened the Baghdad House of Wisdom to the public | al-Ma'mun | 6%
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| Pioneered information theory, implemented Boolean logic in computer operations | Claude Shannon | 6%
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| Founded the Dutch East India Company | Johan van Oldenbarnevelt | 6%
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| Sui Dynasty emperor who reunified China, promoted Buddhism, and ordered the construction of the Grand Canal | Wen of Sui | 6%
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| Established psychology as a discipline separate from philosophy and biology | Wilhelm Wundt | 6%
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| European who devised equal temperament tuning | Simon Stevins | 3%
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| Major figure of the revival of Hinduism and Indian nationalism | Swami Vivekananda | 3%
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