It depends on whether or you to do someone good or someone bad. There is a lot of stuff coming out about Edi Amin, the former leader of Uganda who is about universally agreed upon as being a very bad leader. He might be good to write about, although much of what he did will probably make you feel sick. He presents a good lesson in the worst of humanity.
2006-10-19 18:36:01
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answered by inzaratha 6
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Gorbachev (sp?)
Bill Clinton
Ghandi
Oskar Schindlar
Mother Teresa
Nelson Mandela
Malcolm X
Huey P Newton
Jessie Jackson
Louis Farrakahan
or if you want the negative leader route:
Jim Jones
Charles Manson
Stalin
Hitler
George W. Bush
Yusef Bey
Saddam Hussein
The key to filling pages is not only relevant information but quotes that define why the person was a good or bad leader. Also the conclusion should be an opinion on that person and why they were good/bad. B ut don't forget to list your sources so you won't plagerize if you use direct quotes.
But Please for the love of God don't choose MLK Jr. He's been done enough.
2006-10-19 18:45:00
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answered by WillLynn 1 6
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Robert E. Lee, Grant, J.F.K., Ronald Reagan,Washington, Lincoln, Etc.
2006-10-19 18:37:36
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answered by ICEMAN 3
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You can't go wrong with Nelson Mandela
2006-10-19 18:35:48
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answered by lithium l 2
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esays on what?
2006-10-19 18:39:52
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answered by mirchi girl 3
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