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| The fourth U.S. president to win the Nobel Peace Prize, he received it in 2009 during his first year in office. | Barack Obama | 92%
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| Despite being a key figure in India's independence, this leader did not receive the prize in 1948, the year he was assassinated. | Mahatma Gandhi | 92%
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| A leader of the American civil rights movement, he received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his nonviolent resistance to racial inequality. | Martin Luther King, Jr. | 92%
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| This U.S. president was recognized for creating the League of Nations after World War I, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919. | Woodrow Wilson | 83%
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| He won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for the namesake Plan, which helped rebuild post-World War II Europe. | George Marshall | 75%
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| He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for negotiating the Paris Peace Accords, though his Vietnamese counterpart rejected the prize. | Henry Kissinger | 75%
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| This international humanitarian organization has won the Nobel Peace Prize three times(1917, 1944, and 1963), once was was the only award given during World War I | International Committee of the Red Cross | 75%
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| He was a prominent Palestinian leader who shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 for his efforts in a landmark peace agreement with Israel. | Yasser Arafat | 75%
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| He shared the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in the Oslo Accords but was assassinated in 1995. | Yitzhak Rabin | 75%
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| The Egyptian president who shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 for his role in the Camp David Accords but was assassinated three years later. | Anwar al-Sadat | 67%
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| The first American to win the Nobel Peace Prize, he mediated the end of the Russo-Japanese War in 1906. | Theodore Roosevelt | 67%
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| He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002 for his efforts in brokering the Camp David Accords and work with Habitat for Humanity. | Jimmy Carter | 50%
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| The Israeli prime minister who shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1978 for his role in the Camp David Accords. | Menachem Begin | 50%
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| The co-founder of the Red Cross and shared the first Nobel Peace Prize with Frederic Passy in 1901. | Henry Dunant | 42%
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| The youngest Nobel Peace Prize laureate, she was awarded the prize in 2014 for advocating girls' education after surviving a Taliban attack. | Malala Yousafzai | 42%
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| A French statesman, he helped negotiate the Locarno Treaties and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926. | Aristide Briand | 33%
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| The only posthumous Nobel Peace Prize recipient, this UN Secretary-General was killed while en route to mediate the Congo Crisis. | Dag Hammarskjöld | 33%
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| This Israeli prime minister was recognized with the 1994 Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to advance peace in the Middle East through an agreement with Palestine. | Shimon Peres | 25%
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| Known for her work in social reform and co-founding Hull House in Chicago, this American won the prize in 1931. | Jane Addams | 17%
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| This Canadian diplomat won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957 for resolving the Suez Crisis through diplomacy. | Lester Pearson | 17%
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| He shared the prize with another recipient for their role in the 1928 pact that aimed to prevent war, though it lacked enforcement mechanisms. | Frank Kellogg | 8%
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| A key figure in the 'Golden era' of Weimar, he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926 for his role in the Locarno Treaties. | Gustav Stresemann | 0%
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