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1 FAMOUS PEOPLE # PERSON 1 Adam Smith $$$$ LAISSEZ FAIRE.hands off.free market capitalism wealth of nations 2 Adolf Hitler Totalitarianism, Nazi, Dictator, Holocaust, Appeasement, Mein Kampf, Nationalism Industrial REV or Rise of Dictators, WWII 3 Akbar the Great Absolute ruler 4 Allatollah Khomeini Iranian Ruler overthrows Shah creates Islamic Republic 5 Augusto Pinochet Independence leader of Chile Latin America 6 Bartholemeu Dias Explorer Age of 7 Benito Mussolini Dictator of Italy Fascism Rise of Dictators, WWII 8 Bernardo O Higgins Indepence Leader of Chile Latin America 9 Brezhnev Dictator of the USSR Cold War 10 Camillo di Cavour Italian Unification Leader.Brain Nationalism 11 Catherine the Great Czar of Westernize and Modernize Absolute Ruler 12 Charlamenge Holy Roman Emperor Middle Ages 13 Charles Darwin Survival of the Fittest Imperialism 14 Charles de Gaulle Leader of France WWII 15 Christopher Columbus New World. The Encounter - Columbian Exchange 16 Confucious Filial Piety - Respect for Elders, Civil Service Exams Age of 17 Czar Nicholas II King of before Communism n Revolution 18 Deng Xiaoping Modernized 1
2 19 Desmund Tutu Bishop of South Africa.worked with Nelson Mandela to fight Apartied 20 Elizabeth I Queen of England defeated Spanish Armada South Africa Limited Monarchy 21 Emiliano Zapata Leader of Mexican Revolution Latin America 22 Emperor Meiji Modernized and Westernized Japan Imperialism 23 F W de Klerk President of South Africa who ended Aparteid South Africa 24 Ferdinand Magellan Circumnavigated the Globe Age of 25 Fidel Castro Communist leader of Cuba Cold War 26 Franz Ferdinand Assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, immediate cause of WWI 27 Friederich Engels Wrote Communist Manifesto w/ Karl Marx WWI Industrial Revolution 28 Galileo Galilei Heliocentric Theory, Telescope Sci. Rev. 29 Ganges Khan Leader of Mongolia, created Empire Mongolia 30 Hammurabi Code of Law Mesopotamia 31 Henry VIII King of England who broke away from Catholic Church 32 Hirohito Emperor of Japan WWII Reformation 33 Ho Chi Minh Leader of Communist Vietnam Cold War 34 Ibn Battuta Explorer of North Africa/ 35 Isaac Newton Scientist - Gravity Sci. Rev. 36 Ivan the Terrible Czar of, went crazy 37 James I King of England after Queen Elizabeth Limited Monarchy 38 Jawaharlal Nehru 1st Prime Minister of India after British leave India 2
3 39 Jean-Jacques Rousseau Writer during Freedom of Religion/Speech 40 Jiang Jieshi Chiang Kai-Shek = Leader of Taiwan after fleeing communist 41 Johannes Guttenberg Invented the Printing Press education/ bibles spread Sci. Rev. 42 John Calvin Broke away from Catholic Church Reformation 43 John I of England King who signed Manga Carta Limited his power 44 John Locke Natural Rights, Two Treatises of Gov t, Supports Democracy 45 Jomo Kenyatta Independence leader of Kenya Africa Limited Monarchy 46 Jose de San Martin Independence leader of Argentina Latin America 47 Joseph Stalin Dictator of the USSR Cold War 48 Justinian Leader of the Byzantine Empire created law code 49 Kaiser Wilhelm II last King of Germany during WWI flees Germany after the War 50 Karl Marx Creates Communism believes in classless society revolution against rich 51 Klemens von Metternich Chancellor of Austria Congress of Vienna turn the clock back on revolutions in Europe 52 Kublai Khan Leader of Mongolian Empire expands to Pax Mongolia 53 Leonardo da Vinci Renaissance Man, Mona Lisa, Last Supper, Inventor 54 Louis XIV Sun King, created Versailles Palace, Absolute Monarch Byzantine Empire WWI Industrial Revolution French Rev/ Napoleon Mongolia Renaissance Absolutism 3
4 55 Louis XVI King during French Revolution calls Estates System fails gets executed 56 Mansa Musa Leader of Mali in West Africa becomes Muslim Gold/Salt Trade Timbucktu 57 Mao Zedong Leader of Communist - Has peasant support French Revolution Mali/Ghana 58 Marco Polo Explorer who sailed to Age of 59 Martin Luther 95 Thesis, portested Indulgences, broke away from Catholic Church Reformation 60 Matthew Perry Sailed to Japan, forced Japan to trade Imperialism 61 Maximilien Robespierre Leader of French Revolution Jacobin Reign of Terror French Rev. 62 Miguel Hidalgo Leader of Mexican Independence Latin America 63 Mikhail Gorbachev Leader of USSR detente perestroika/ Glasnost eased up on Communism 64 Mohandas Gandhi Civil Disobedience Indian Independence protests Caste System Cold War India 65 Montesqueiu Separation of Powers/Check & Balances 66 Mustafa Jemal Ataturk Nationalist leader of Turkey secular modernized Turkey 67 Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France civil code invades and fails 68 Nelson Mandela Civil Disobedience protests Apartied in South Africa becomes 1st Black Pres. 69 Neville Chamberlain Prime Minister of England Appeased Adolf Hitler 70 Niccolo Machiavelli Wrote The Prince - believes in total power French Rev South Africa WWII Absolutism 4
5 71 Nicholas Copernicus Heliocentric Theory Sci. Rev 72 Nicholas II REPEAT FROM CZAR NICHOLAS ABOVE *DELETE 73 Nikita Khruschev Leader of USSR Cuban Missile Crisis Cold War 74 Otto von Bismarck Chancellor of Germany unification Blood and Iron Nationalism 75 Pancho Villa Leader of Mexican Independence Latin America 76 Pericles Governor of Athens direct democracy Greece 77 Peter the Great Czar of Absolute Monarchy warm water port 78 Philip II Absolute monarch of Spain Absolutism 79 Pol Pot Dictator of Cambodia Killing Fields Genocide communist Cold War 80 Pope Urban II Starts the Crusades Crusades 81 Porfirio Diaz Leader of Mexico Latin America 82 Prince Henry the Navigator Explorer for England Age of 83 Ptolemy Greek Writer/Astrologist Greece 84 Putin Modern leader of took over Crimea (Ukraine) 85 Rene Descartes Created Encyclopedia 86 Rudyard Kipling White Mans Burden Imperialism 87 Saddam Hussein Dictator of Iraq WMDs invaded by America 88 Saladin Muslim leader of Crusades Crusades 89 Shah Reza Pahlavi Dictator of Iran secular loses to Allatollah Khomeini 90 Shaka Zulu Leader of Zulu Nation Africa 5
6 91 Shi Huangdi Chinese Emperor Legalism/Great Wall Qin Dynasty 92 Simon Bolivar Gran Colombia unified much of Latin America 93 Slobodan Milosevic Dictator of Yugoslavia Genocide occurs 94 Suleiman the Magnificent there Leader of Ottoman Empire 95 Sun Yixian Leader of Republic of before it turns Communist 96 Thomas Hobbes Opposes John Locke writes The Leviathan Latin America Cold War Ottoman Empire 97 Thomas Malthus Population Control needed Industrial Rev 98 Vasco da Gama Explorer goes around Africa to reach India for Portugal 99 Vladimir Lenin Leads n Revolution and creates communist (USSR) Age of 100 Voltaire Freedom of Speech 101 William Shakespeare Writer of England England 102 Winston Churchill Prime Minister of England fights Hitler and Iron Curtain 103 Zheng He Explorer for WWII & Cold War 6
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