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David Ben-Gurion Part Washington, part Moses, he was the architect of a new nation state that altered the destiny of the Jewish people — and the Middle East. By Amos Oz

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David Ben-GurionPart Washington, part Moses, he was the architect of a new nation state that altered the destiny of the Jewish people — and the Middle East. By Amos Oz

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Ho Chi MinhFounder and president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, Communist North, is shown on Aug. 11, 1965. by Stanley Karnow

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Winston ChurchillThe master statesman stood alone against fascism and renewed the world's faith in the superiority of democracy (during WWII).By John Keegan

FASCISIM: a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.www.dictionary.com

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Mohandas GandhiHis philosophy of nonviolence and his passion for independence began a drive for freedom that doomed colonialism. By SALMAN RUSHDIE

COLONIALISM:the control or governing influence of a nation over a dependent country, territory, or people. WWW.DICTIONARY.COM

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Mikhail GorbachevBy gently pushing open the gates of reform, he unleashed a democratic flood that deluged the Soviet universe and washed away the cold war. By TATYANA TOLSTAYA

Cold War:rivalry after World War II between the Soviet Union and its satellites& the democratic countries of the Western world, under the leader-ship of the U.S.www.dictionary.com

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Adolf HitlerThe avatar of fascism posed the century's greatest threat to democracy and redefined the meaning of evil forever. By Elie Wiesel

AVATAR:An embodiment, as of a quality or concept; an archetype: the very avatar of cunning www.dictionary.com

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Martin Luther KingHe led a mass struggle for racial equality that doomed segregation and changed America forever.By JACK E. WHITE

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Ayatullah Ruhollah Khomeini A leader who led an Islamic revolution in Iran, perceived himself above all as an avenger of the humiliations that the West had for more than a century inflicted on the Muslims of the Middle East. By MILTON VIORST

AVENGER:(One who) to inflict a punishment or penalty in return for; revenge: avenge a murder. www.dictionary.com

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Vladimir Ilyich LeninHe reshaped Russia and made communism into a potent global force (1917). By David Remnick

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Nelson MandelaAs the world's most famous prisoner and, went on to be, his country's leader, he exemplifies a moral integrity that shines far beyond South Africa.By ANDRE BRINK

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Pope John Paul IIThe most tireless moral voice of a secular age, he reminded humankind of the worth of individuals in the modern world. By William F. Buckley, Jr.

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Ronald ReaganHe guided the American victory in the cold war. Under his leadership, a conflict that had absorbed a half-century of Western blood and treasure was ended — and the good guys finally won. By Peggy Noonan

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Eleanor RooseveltShe shattered the ceremonial mold in which the role of the First Lady had traditionally been fashioned, and reshaped it around her own skills and her deep commitment to social reform. She gave a voice to people who did not have access to power. She was the first woman to speak in front of a national convention, to write a syndicated column, to earn money as a lecturer, to be a radio commentator and to hold regular press conferences. By Doris Kearns Goodwin

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Franklin D. RooseveltFuture historians, looking back at this most bloody of centuries, will very likely regard the 32nd President of the U.S., as the leader most responsible for mobilizing democratic energies and faith first against economic collapse and then against military terror. By Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.

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Teddy RooseveltAs 26th President, he’ll be know for bringing America into the 20th century and beginning its modernization. He was a man of action and an expert in many, many fields.

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Margaret ThatcherPrime Minister of England (1st woman) from 1979-1990. She participated in the collapse of the Soviet Union and was an extremely effective world leader.

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Unknown RebelA Chinese man stands alone to block a line of tanks heading east on Beijing's Cangan Blvd. in Tiananmen Square on June 5, 1989. With a single act of defiance, a lone Chinese hero revived the world's image of courage. By Pica Iyer

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Margaret SangerHer crusade to legalize birth control spurred the movement for women's liberation. By Gloria Steinem

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Lech WalesaThe fly, feisty, mustachioed electrician from Gdansk, shaped the 20th century as the leader of the Solidarity movement that led the Poles out of communism. By Timothy Garton Ash

Solidarity Movement: anti-communist Social movementin Poland. A bunch of workers stood up against the Polish govern-ment and won eventuallydoing away with Communism inPoland.

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Mao ZedongHis ruthless vision united a fractured people and inspired revolutions far beyond China's borders. The leader of the Chinese Peoples Republic in the 1960-1970’s by Jonathon Spence

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TIME MAGAZINE: MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE OF THE 20TH CENTURY.HTTP://WWW.TIME.COM/TIME/TIME100/LEADERS

Create a power point outlining the most influential people of our decade. Create a twist narrowing your focus by looking only at women, only at teenagers, only at Hispanics, only at African Americans, only at mothers, only at celebrities, only at Coloradans, only at scientists, only at…

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