These are the only four guys I can think of who really shook up the world like never before. But if you disagree feel free to discuss in the comments.
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Winston Churchill Franklin Roosevelt If you're going to name Hitler you might as well name the guys who rebuilt the world after his tantrum.
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I vote Engrapadora
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3 RepliesU know George Washington shook up the world like no one else. He created the most powerful nation in the world. Along with Thomas Jefferson
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1 ReplyDavid Cameron!
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1 ReplyDavid Cameron!
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Out of those you've listed I say Genghis Kahn. Hitler and napoleon both conquered large amounts of Europe, but both empires fell apart. Alexander the Great and Genghis Kahn both did the same, and their empires fell under their sons, but they made a lasting impression on the laws, culture, society and genetics of the people they conquered. Not just in Europe but Asia too. Genghis wins based solely on size of territory.
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Genghis Kahn
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.5% of the world's population is a direct descendant of Genghis Khan.
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Stalin is one.
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1 ReplyEdited by Tlaloc___: 7/31/2015 1:38:05 PM[url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/02/0214_030214_genghis.html]One in 40 men is related to Genghis Khan[/url]. At least evolutionarily speaking, good old Genghis is the most successful man in known history.
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Napoleon was confronted by an army that came to kill him and he spoke to them and they turned and came on his side and helped him overthrow the new monarch..he just gave a speech, no threats, no promises. Just charisma and the knowledge of being a leader
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2 RepliesGandhi if we're talking religious leaders of great influence, Napolean, Kublai and Genghis Khan, and Alexander if we're talking military leaders of great influence, Constantine and Charlemagne if we're talking leader of largest empire (which could be seen as influential to the whole past world), Hitler if we're talking facist liars who influence people through deceit, and for most influential of... Hmm I think the Roman Catholic Papacy would be the most influential because throughout history christian popes have always held a lot of influential power, though today they dont, they still are extremely influential [spoiler]these are just opinions though lol[/spoiler]
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1 ReplyI picked khan because he's awesome. Probably not any of those guys though.
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2 RepliesI have a feeling that those voting Hitler, don't know who the rest are.
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Spoiler [spoiler]it's Genghis Khan[/spoiler]
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David Bowie
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2 RepliesSun Tzu. He wrote a book that changed everything. [spoiler]The Art of War.[/spoiler]
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2 RepliesNUBBIN
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2 RepliesGuy named Kahleed ibn al Whaleed ( I think that's correct spelling) probably one of the greatest military commanders in human history and arguably the only reason Islam is the religious power that it is today
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Isaac Brock
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Genghis Khan, Hitler.
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Alexander the Great was in the Bible. If you were part of a prophecy about the end of the world then you're pretty important.
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Bill gates
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It's between Hitler and Napoleon in my opinion.
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Alexander, expand of of the most famous empires, might have turned the name Alexander into the mainstream Genghis, one of the most feared warrior/leader in history Napoleon, great general, not much impact Hitler, killed millions, inspired a new ideology which name was censored on some websites ([url=http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law]-godwinslaw!-[/url]) his acts and the war he started His contribution was not positive to humanity but the biggest Hitler takes the point