Two come to mind:
Grog of the Cave Bear Clan in the Year 35,563 BC was dubbed "most influential person in history" by the elders of the tribe for his invention of god, angels,heaven and demons to keep members of his tribe in line.
Gork of the Wholly Mammoth Clan in the Year 78,589 BC was dubbed "most decisive person" by the trbal elders for the harnessing of fire....
2007-02-03 04:55:20
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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If America hadn't gotten into the wars, Britain would've been conquered. And nobody disputes that. Call it what you want. ADDENDUM: Honestly, go back and read what Churchill was saying at the time. He was on his knees praying that America would get in the war. And when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Churchill was relieved, because he knew America would get into the war, and that the Allies would win. He had no illusions and no false pride. And I'm not insulting the British. Britain has done a whole lot for this world, including being the only country in the world (at one point) who was resisting the Nazis. But it's a fact. Britain did not have the manufacturing base to keep up with the Germans, nor could they protect their shipping against the U-boats, most notably, enough to import all the material they required. So American manufacturing and shipping helped the British, probably as much as American troops. Nobody is saying that American troops fought better or were braver. I think you're picking a fight that nobody wants to fight.
2016-05-23 22:48:25
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answered by Anonymous
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There are lots. Ability for Heart transplants, invention of T.V , telephone. electricty and light bulbs, , radio waves, Going to the Moon, The motorcar, Aircraft, Atomic energy, The rise and Fall of the third Reich, The fall of Communism in the Soviet Union, The End of the Berlin Wall, liverpool winning the Champions League, The invention of the A.B.U club..etc etc
2007-02-02 23:09:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The passing of the year 1000. It broke the world of subjugation under the religious fanatics of the time. It showed that they had interpreted the Bible to their own needs and held down the commoners. Since the world did not end then, people realized they had a right to learning, art flourished and a renaissance (rebirth) took place. Universities, closed to non-religious, opened to the public.
2007-02-03 00:13:06
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answered by Jim R 4
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1. communal behaviour 2. the use of tools 3. the wheel 4. development of commerce 5. world peace in modern times 6. (yet to develop) planned future and communal behaviour for survivable human race.
2007-02-02 23:09:38
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answered by atomic49er 3
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the ost influential and wonderful thing humans has ever done is to master the written world. any animal can communicate with its own kind, but it takes a genuine intelligence to be able to communicate with written form. even cuniform writing was a massive achievement, which has led to the wonder of the modern day.
just in my opinion
2007-02-02 23:15:26
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answered by deaity 3
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I think D-Day was huge, and had an impact on many countries in the world. Imagine if the D-Day invasion had failed? How different might things be today?
2007-02-03 02:25:19
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answered by whosaysdiscoisdead 4
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I guess they would be when someone in power makes a decision for the greater good . What was that that Spock said in Star Trek........"The needs of the many, outweight the needs of the few.
2007-02-02 23:07:28
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answered by j b 5
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The landing at Plymouth Rock. The beginning of the greatest country on Earth.
2007-02-02 23:08:39
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answered by bamafannfl 3
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