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GPT-4o mini
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Person
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Reason
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1
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Alexander the Great
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A military leader who created one of the largest empires in ancient history, spreading Greek culture and influence across three continents.
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2
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Julius Caesar
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A key figure in the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire, his leadership and reforms significantly shaped Roman history.
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3
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Confucius
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A Chinese philosopher whose teachings on ethics, politics, and morality have profoundly influenced East Asian culture and philosophy.
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4
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Jesus
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The central figure of Christianity, his teachings and life have had a lasting impact on religion, ethics, and Western civilization.
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5
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Muhammad
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The founder of Islam, his teachings and leadership established one of the world's major religions, influencing millions of followers and shaping history.
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6
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Mahatma Gandhi
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A leader of the Indian independence movement, he pioneered nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience, inspiring movements for civil rights and freedom worldwide.
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7
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Albert Einstein
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A theoretical physicist whose theories of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space, time, and energy, influencing modern physics and technology.
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8
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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A civil rights leader who advocated for nonviolent protest against racial segregation and injustice in the United States, leaving a legacy of equality and justice.
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9
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Nelson Mandela
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An anti-apartheid revolutionary and the first black president of South Africa, he played a crucial role in ending racial segregation and promoting reconciliation.
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10
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Marie Curie
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A pioneering scientist in the field of radioactivity, she was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains a symbol of women in science and research.
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Claude 3 Haiku
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Rank
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Person
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Reason
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1
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Abraham Lincoln
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16th President of the United States, led the country through the American Civil War and abolished slavery.
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2
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Mahatma Gandhi
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Indian independence leader, pioneered the philosophy of non-violent civil disobedience.
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3
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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American civil rights leader, played a pivotal role in the American civil rights movement.
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4
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Nelson Mandela
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South African anti-apartheid activist and first president of post-apartheid South Africa.
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5
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Marie Curie
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Polish-born physicist and chemist, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the first person and only woman to win the Nobel Prize twice.
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Albert Einstein
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German-born theoretical physicist, developed the theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics.
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7
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Genghis Khan
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Founder and first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire, one of the most successful military commanders in history.
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8
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Leonardo da Vinci
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Italian polymath, renowned for his contributions to the arts, sciences, and inventions.
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9
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Cleopatra
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Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, a powerful and influential figure in ancient history.
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10
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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French military leader and emperor, one of the most influential figures in European history.
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Llama 3.1 70B
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Rank
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Person
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Reason
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1
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Jesus
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As the central figure of Christianity, ***' teachings and legacy have had a profound impact on Western civilization, shaping art, literature, philosophy, and politics for centuries.
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2
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Isaac Newton
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As a pioneering physicist and mathematician, ***'s laws of motion and universal gravitation revolutionized our understanding of the natural world, laying the foundation for modern science and technology.
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3
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Muhammad
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As the founder of Islam, ***'s teachings and legacy have had a profound impact on world history, shaping politics, culture, and society in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
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4
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Charles Darwin
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As a biologist and naturalist, ***'s theory of evolution through natural selection fundamentally changed our understanding of the natural world, transforming the fields of biology, ecology, and conservation.
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5
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Albert Einstein
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As a theoretical physicist, ***'s theory of relativity and the famous equation E=mc² transformed our understanding of space, time, and energy, revolutionizing modern physics and engineering.
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6
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Alexander the Great
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As a king and conqueror, ***'s military campaigns and empire-building had a profound impact on the ancient world, spreading Greek culture, language, and philosophy throughout the Mediterranean and beyond.
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7
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Confucius
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As a philosopher and teacher, ***' teachings on ethics, morality, and governance have had a profound impact on East Asian culture and society, shaping politics, education, and social norms for centuries.
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8
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Marie Curie
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As a physicist and chemist, ***'s pioneering work on radioactivity and the discovery of elements like polonium and radium paved the way for major advances in medicine, energy, and materials science.
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9
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Mahatma Gandhi
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As a leader and activist, ***'s philosophy of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience inspired movements for independence and civil rights around the world, shaping modern politics and social justice.
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10
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Leonardo da Vinci
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As an artist, inventor, and polymath, ***'s innovative works in art, engineering, anatomy, and mathematics have had a profound impact on Western culture, inspiring generations of artists, scientists, and thinkers.
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Mixtral 8x7B
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Rank
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Person
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Reason
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1
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Jesus
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Regarded as the central figure of Christianity, ***' teachings and life have had a profound impact on the world, shaping the values and beliefs of billions of people.
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2
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Muhammad
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As the central figure of Islam, ***'s teachings and life have had a profound impact on the world, shaping the values and beliefs of billions of people.
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3
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Abraham Lincoln
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As the 16th President of the United States, *** led the country through its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis, the American Civil War, and abolished slavery.
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4
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Mahatma Gandhi
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A political and spiritual leader, *** led India to independence through nonviolent civil disobedience, inspiring civil rights and freedom movements around the world.
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5
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Napoleon Bonaparte
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As a military and political leader, ***'s influence on the modern world is significant, from the ***ic Code to the spread of revolutionary ideas.
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6
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Isaac Newton
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A physicist, mathematician, and astronomer, ***'s laws of motion and universal gravitation laid the groundwork for classical physics.
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7
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Albert Einstein
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A theoretical physicist, ***'s theory of relativity revolutionized the understanding of space, time, and gravity.
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8
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Charles Darwin
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A naturalist, geologist, and biologist, ***'s theory of evolution by natural selection is a fundamental concept in the science of biology.
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9
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Martin Luther King Jr.
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A Baptist minister and civil rights activist, ***'s leadership in the American civil rights movement resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act.
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10
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Adolf Hitler
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As the leader of Nazi Germany, ***'s impact on the world was devastating, resulting in the deaths of millions of people during World War II and the Holocaust. It's important to study historical figures like *** to understand the causes and consequences of totalitarianism and genocide, and to prevent such atrocities from happening again.
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