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Part 24: 100 Most Influential Ranking


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Part 24: 100 Most Influential Ranking  

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  1. 1. Which of the following are among the most 100 influential people of all time? (See post for descriptions)

    • Menes
    • Michael Faraday
    • Michael Jackson
    • Michelangelo
    • Miguel de Cervantes
    • Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Mohandas Gandhi
    • Moses
    • Mother Teresa
    • Muhammad
    • None of the above have been among one of the 100 most influential people.
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Menes Founder of the First Egyptian dynasty when he united Upper and Lower Egypt.
Michael Faraday for his laws of induction, which predict how a magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce an electromotive force.
Michael Jackson The "King of Pop," pop culture icon and one of the best selling and most popular entertainers of all time.
Michelangelo Considered by many as the "Greatest Artist of All Time" for his paintings, frescoes, architecture, and sculptures; Painted the Sistine Chapel and was one of the architects for St. Peter's Basilica. Triggered the Mannerism art movement; also a famous Italian poet.
Miguel de Cervantes Author of the first modern novel (Don Quixote), arguably the most influential novel in world history; regarded as the greatest writer in the Spanish language.
Mikhail Gorbachev Reformed the USSR towards social democracy and Western tolerances, including limited market capitalism; arguably the most influential figure in the breakup of the USSR, despite his intentions to keep it together.
Mohandas Gandhi Pop culture figure; arguably the most well-known practitioner of non-violent resistance; led the movement that eventually saw Indian gain independence from the UK; inspires worldwide Civil Rights and freedoms.
Moses Most important prophet in Judaism; according to Jewish tradition, he was the author of the Torah. Huge impact on other major religions, such as Christianity and Islam.
Mother Teresa Pop Culture figure became a symbol of charity and patience; won the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in aiding the impoverished in India
Muhammad the founder of Islam, which quickly spread throughout Arabia in his lifetime. As a political leader, he created the first Islamic state, and initiated the first Arab conquests. He was also the author of the Quran. Islam is currently the second largest religion. Like with Jesus and other religious founders, many false believers have carried out atrocities in the name of founder's religion.
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