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3 of them. They could have affected the world directly or indirectly.
I'm thinking Hitler, Givralo Princip, and Ghangis Khan.
Thanks

2007-01-09 12:05:23 · 4 answers · asked by I love the cake 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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sudam hussein, abraham lincoln, and julius ceaser

2007-01-09 12:17:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Princip? WWI would have happened even without him. There was already a lot of tension between Austia-Hungary and Serbia...

10 in no particular order:

Johanes Gutenburg--Invented the printing press (impact undeniable--literacy re politics, religion, etc.)
Martin Luther- sparked essentially a world war and changed everything
Jesus: for a lot of reasons, most of them pretty good overall
Alexander Fleming: Discovered penicillin
Copernicus: we revolve around the sun (major impact on science and religion)
Galileo: Astronomy, Physics
Plato: Philosophy--the backbone of western culture, it's good and bad
Thomas Edison or Nikola Tesla: Tie (though Tesla eventually wins with AC/DC)
Henry Ford: more than just cars, the assembly line
Christopher Columbus: 1492, discovery, murder, etc.

2007-01-09 20:32:35 · answer #2 · answered by John D 2 · 0 0

1---Jesus of Nazareth,

2---Bismark{no WW1, or WW2 without the unification of Germany in 1870},

3---Cardinal Richelou{kept the 30yrs war alive while eliminating the religous aspects of the conflict thereby ending purely religious wars in Europe.}

2007-01-09 20:26:43 · answer #3 · answered by 29 characters to work with...... 5 · 0 0

moe, larry and curly

2007-01-09 20:15:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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