Socialist Politicians - Statistics

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Picture Hint Answer % Correct
Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, political thinker, employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule Mahatma Gandhi
88%
South African anti-apartheid activist, statesman, first President of South Africa (1994-1999) Nelson Mandela
83%
Argentine Marxist revolutionary, physician, author, guerrilla leader, diplomat, politician, military theorist Che Guevara
79%
Venezuelan politician, former union leader, President of Venezuela (2013-present) Nicolás Maduro
79%
Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, political theorist Leon Trotsky
75%
Soviet and Russian politician, last leader of the Soviet Union (1985-1991) Mikhail Gorbachev
75%
Iraqi politician, revolutionary, President of Iraq (1979-2003), overthrown in the 2003 invasion of Iraq Saddam Hussein
75%
American politician, activist, senior United States senator from Vermont (2007-present) Bernie Sanders
71%
Yugoslav communist revolutionary, politician Josip Broz Tito
71%
American politician, 112th mayor of New York City (2026-present) Zohran Mamdani
71%
Syrian former politician, doctor, military officer, President of Syria (2000-2024), overthrown in the Syrian civil war Bashar al-Assad
67%
Burkinabé military officer, Marxist and Pan-Africanist revolutionary, carried out the 1983 Upper Voltan coup d'état, first President of Burkina Faso (1983-1987) Thomas Sankara
67%
Venezuelan politician, revolutionary, military officer, President of Venezuela (1999-2013) Hugo Chávez
63%
Brazilian politician, trade unionist, former metalworker, 39th President of Brazil (2023-present) Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
58%
French politician, statesman, longest-serving President of France (1981-1995) François Mitterrand
54%
Egyptian military officer, revolutionary, second President of Egypt (1954-1970) Gamal Abdel Nasser
54%
Spanish politician, economist, PM of Spain (2018-present) Pedro Sánchez
54%
Chilean socialist politician, 29th President of Chile (1970-1973) Salvador Allende
54%
American politician, activist, United States representative for New York's 14th Congressional district (2019-present) Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
46%
British statesman, PM of the United Kingdom (1945-1951), Leader of the Labour Party (1935-1955) Clement Attlee
46%
British politician, MP for Islington North (1983-present) Jeremy Corbyn
46%
Indonesian statesman, activist, revolutionary, first President of Indonesia (1945-1967) Sukarno
46%
Indian anti-colonial nationalist, lawyer, politician, first PM of India (1947-1960) Jawaharlal Nehru
42%
French politician, founder and de facto leader of La France Insoumise (2016-present) Jean-Luc Mélenchon
42%
Portuguese politician, diplomat, ninth secretary-general of the United Nations (2017-present) António Guterres
38%
American socialist activist, trade unionist Eugene V. Debs
38%
Russian lawyer, revolutionary, leader of the Russian Provisional Government and the Russian Republic for three months in 1917 Alexander Kerensky
33%
German socialist politician, revolutionary Karl Liebknecht
33%
Ukrainian anarchist revolutionary, commander of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine during the Ukrainian War of Independence Nestor Makhno
29%
Nicaraguan politician, military officer, former guerrilla fighter, leader of Nicaragua under various titles (1979-1990, 2007-present) Daniel Ortega
25%
Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, former cocalero coca farmer, 65th President of Bolivia (2006-2019) Evo Morales
25%
French socialist politician, three-time PM of France Léon Blum
25%
Swedish politician, statesman, PM of Sweden (1969-1976, 1982-1986) Olof Palme
25%
Mexican insurgent, former military leader and spokesman for the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in the Chiapas conflict, prominent anti-capitalist and anti-neoliberal Subcomandante Marcos
25%
British politician, MP for Coventry South (2019-present) Zarah Sultana
25%
German social democratic politician August Bebel
21%
German social democratic politician, socialist theorist Eduard Bernstein
21%
British politician, broadcaster, writer George Galloway
21%
21st PM of Australia (1972-1975) Gough Whitlam
21%
Hungarian communist politician, Chairman of the Council of Ministers (de facto PM) of the Hungarian People's Republic (1953-1955) Imre Nagy
21%
Ghanaian politician, political theorist, revolutionary Kwame Nkrumah
21%
Australian politician, PM of Australia (1945-1949) Ben Chifley
17%
French proto-communist, revolutionary, journalist François-Noël Babeuf
17%
British politician, twice PM of the United Kingdom (1964-1970, 1974-1976) Harold Wilson
17%
Scottish-born Irish republican, socialist, trade union leader, executed for his part in the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland James Connolly
17%
Senegalese politician, cultural theorist, poet, first President of Senegal (1960-1980) Léopold Sédar Senghor
17%
Dutch politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party, co-founder of the Labour Party, historian, PM of the Netherlands (1948-1958) Willem Drees
17%
Pakistani politician, statesman, 9th PM of Pakistan (1973-1977), 4th President of Pakistan (1971-1973) Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
17%
Slovak statesman, First Secretary of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia (de facto leader of Czechoslovakia) (1968-1969), Chairman of the Federal Assembly (1989-1992) Alexander Dubček
13%
Austrian Social Democratic politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1959-1966), Chancellor of Austria (1970-1983) Bruno Kreisky
13%
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist militant, leading figure in Spanish anarchism before and during the Spanish Civil War Buenaventura Durruti
13%
Italian anarchist, theorist, revolutionary socialist Errico Malatesta
13%
Retired Spanish politician, PM of Spain (1982-1996), leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (1974-1997) Felipe González
13%
Chinese revolutionary, religious leader, led the Taiping Rebellion against the Qing dynasty Hong Xiuquan
13%
Dutch communist, was tried, convicted, and executed by the government of Nazi Germany for setting fire to the Reichstag building in 1933 Marinus van der Lubbe
13%
First Social Democratic PM of Denmark Thorvald Stauning
13%
Yemeni Marxist politician, revolutionary, de facto leader of South Yemen (1978-1980) Abdul Fattah Ismail
8%
Belgian politician, PM of Belgium for three terms (1945-1958) Achille Van Acker
8%
Norwegian politician, PM of Norway (1945-1951, 1955-1963, 1963-1965) Einar Gerhardsen
8%
Norwegian Labour politician, PM of Norway (1935-1945) Johan Nygaardsvold
8%
Russian Marxist theorist, revolutionary, leader of the Mensheviks faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party Julius Martov
8%
Tanzanian politician, anti-colonial activist, political theorist Julius Nyerere
8%
Narodnik-inspired Russian revolutionary Maria Spiridonova
8%
Australian-born New Zealand politician, 23rd PM of New Zealand and head of the First Labour Government (1935-1940) Michael Joseph Savage
8%
Jamaican politician, trade unionist, journalist, fourth PM of Jamaica (1972-1980, 1989-1992) Michael Manley
8%
Influential Belgian Socialist politician, diplomat, statesman, three time PM of Belgium, second secretary general of NATO Paul-Henri Spaak
8%
Uruguayan politician, oncologist, 39th and 41st President of Uruguay (2005-2010, 2015-2020) Tabaré Vázquez
8%
Swedish politician, statesman, PM of Sweden and leader of the Social Democratic Party (1946-1969) Tage Erlander
8%
Scottish-born Canadian politician, seventh premier of Saskatchewan (1944-1961), leader of the New Democratic Party (1961-1971) Tommy Douglas
8%
British Labour Party politician, political activist, served in various Cabinet positions in the 1960s and 1970s Tony Benn
8%
Irish revolutionary nationalist politician, suffragist, socialist, first woman elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom Constance Markievicz
4%
Radical Roman Catholic Red priest who took an active role in politics during the French Revolution Jacques Roux
4%
French socialist politician, journalist, historian Louis Blanc
4%
Chilean politician, teacher, writer Luis Corvalán
4%
Ukrainian anarchist partisan, leader of the Black Guards during the Ukrainian War of Independence, widely renowned as an atamansha Maria Nikiforova
4%
Finnish politician, President of Finland (1982-1994) Mauno Koivisto
4%
Iranian mobad, social reformer who rose to prominence during the reign of the Sasanian emperor Kavadh I Mazdak
4%
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