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Title: World History Tournament of Champions


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World History Tournament of Champions
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  • Hammurabi, King of Babylon, he is the writer of
    the first written uniform code of law
  • Vs.
  • Hatshepsut, 5th Pharoah of the 18th dynasty, she
    is considered by Egyptologists as one of the most
    successful pharoahs

3
  • Moses, biblical leader, lawgiver and prophet who
    is believed to be the author of the Torah
  • Vs.
  • Ramses the Great, third Pharoah of the 19th
    Dynasty, considered to be the greatest of the
    pharoahs as he ruled for over 66 years

4
  • Homer, Greek poet and author of the epics The
    Iliad and The Odyssey, poems used in education
  • Vs.
  • Aesop, Greek slave who Aesops Fables are
    attributed to these stories teach moral lessons
    to children

5
  • Pericles, Greek statesman who ruled Athens during
    the Golden Age between the Persian and
    Peloponnesian Wars considered Athens first
    citizen
  • Vs.
  • Socrates, Greek philosopher and one of the
    founders of Western Philosophy known for his
    interpretation of ethics and the Socratic Method

6
  • Aristotle, Greek philosopher and one of the
    founders of Western Philosophy, student of Plato
    and teacher of Alexander the Great
  • Vs.
  • Plato, Greek philosopher and one of the founders
    of Western Philosophy known for founding the
    Academy in Athens, the first institute of higher
    learning in the Western World

7
  • Euclid, Greek mathematician, considered the
    Father of Geometry, his work Elements is
    considered the most successful textbook in the
    history of mathematics
  • Vs.
  • Hippocrates, Greek physician and considered the
    Father of Medicine, he founded the Hippocratic
    School of Medicine, thus establishing medicine as
    its own profession

8
  • Hannibal, a Carthaginian military commander who
    dared defy Rome during the Second Punic War,
    known as one of the most talented military
    commanders in history
  • Vs.
  • Julius Caesar, Roman military commander and
    political leader of the first triumvirate who
    transformed Rome from a Republic to an Empire

9
  • Charlemagne, Frankish King who expanded his
    Empire into most of Western and Central Europe,
    crowned Holy Roman Emperor on Christmas Day in
    800 by Pope Leo III
  • Vs.
  • Napoleon, French military and political leader, a
    soldier who became Emperor of a new French
    Empire, shaping 19th century European politics

10
  • Sundiata, founder of the Mali Kingdom, the Lion
    King is loosely based on his epic story as hero
    of the Malinke people of Western Africa
  • Vs.
  • Mansa Musa, 10th emperor of the Mali Kingdom,
    first African king to make the hajj and leader in
    promoting Islamic scholarship in Africa

11
  • Marco Polo, Venetian trader and explorer known as
    one of the first Westerners to travel the Silk
    Road and meet Kublai Khan
  • Vs.
  • Ibn Battuta, Muslim scholar and explorer who
    traveled for almost 30 years through parts of
    Northern and Western Africa, Europe, Eastern
    Europe, India, Central Southeast Asia and China

12
  • Prince Shotoku, Japanese regent and politician
    who laid the groundwork for a centralized
    government, proponent of Buddhism leading to a
    time of great art and culture
  • Vs.
  • Lady Murasaki, Japanese novelist, poet, and maid
    of the Imperial Court, known as writer of the The
    Tale of Genji, one of the earliest novels in
    human history

13
  • Joan of Arc, French national heroine and a
    Catholic saint, a peasant girl who led the French
    Army to several victories during the Hundred
    Years War
  • Vs.
  • Elizabeth I, also known as the Virgin Queen,
    Elizabeth is credited with the founding of the
    Church of England, the defeat of the Spanish
    Armada and ruling during the golden age of
    England or the Elizabethan Era

14
  • St. Francis of Assisi, Friar and founder of the
    Franciscan order, known as patron saint of Italy
    and animals, challenged Muslim scholars to a
    trial by fire of the power of God during the
    Crusades
  • Vs.
  • St. Thomas Aquinas, a priest of the Roman
    Catholic Church who is known as a great
    philosopher and theologian, it is believed that
    his ideas of theology were immensely influential
    in modern Western philosophy

15
  • Dante, called Father of the Italian language,
    he was the writer of The Divine Comedies which is
    considered one of the greatest literary works
    composed in Italian
  • Vs.
  • Chaucer, an English poet and writer of The
    Canterbury Tales, one of the proponents of the
    use of vernacular English in writing and called
    Father of English Literature

16
  • Machiavelli, a Renaissance Man who wrote The
    Prince, a book on politics that proposed
    politicians should be realists and use deception
    if warranted
  • Vs.
  • Thomas More, an English statesman and Renaissance
    humanist who coined the word utopia, he was
    beheaded for refusing to acknowledge Henry VIII
    as the head of the Church of England

17
  • Shakespeare, an English poet and playwright who
    is considered one of the Greatest Writers of the
    English language, his plays have been translated
    into every living language and have been
    performed more than any other writer
  • Vs.
  • Elvis Presley, called the King of Rock and
    Roll, a cultural icon, he is considered one of
    the most influential music artists in history,
    his music was best-selling in its time and
    continues to sell today

18
  • Genghis Khan, founder of the largest empire in
    history, head of the Mongols
  • Vs.
  • Zheng He, Chinese explorer and diplomat whose
    voyages spanned between the years of 1405 1433,
    some historians believe him to be the first world
    explorer

19
  • Magellan, Portuguese explorer, who is credited
    with manning the first expedition to
    circumnavigate the globe
  • Vs.
  • Francis Drake, English sea captain, explorer and
    privateer, he was second in command during the
    Spanish Armada and was hailed as an English hero
    for sailing around the world

20
  • Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician
    whose book, Philosophae Naturalis Principia
    Mathematica, is considered the most influential
    book in the history of Science, credited with the
    discovery of gravity and co-founder of calculus
  • Vs.
  • Francis Bacon, English philosopher, statesman,
    lawyer and scientist, known for establishing the
    scientific method still in use today

21
  • Catherine the Great, Russian empress who
    continued westernization, improved
    administration, and expanded the empire making
    Russia a power in Europe
  • Vs.
  • Peter the Great, Russian tsar and predecessor to
    Catherine known for initial Westernization and
    expansion of Russia making Russia an Eastern
    European power to be reckoned with

22
  • Louis XIV, King of France, known as the Sun
    King, an absolute monarch who built the lavish
    palace of Versailles and set the standard for
    monarchical power
  • Vs.
  • Louis XVI, King of France during the French
    Revolution, married to Marie Antoinette, was
    tried and convicted of treason and executed by
    the guillotine

23
  • John Locke, English philosopher, and
    Enlightenment thinker whose ideas were reflected
    in the American Declaration of Independence
  • Vs.
  • Rousseau, French philosopher who influenced both
    political and educational thought, influential
    during the French Revolution

24
  • Lenin, Russian revolutionary, leader during the
    October Revolution and first leader of the Union
    of Soviet Socialist Republics
  • Vs.
  • Stalin, leader of the USSR following Lenin,
    launched new economic plans, allied power during
    WWII, formed the Eastern bloc, began the Cold War

25
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt, United States
    President who led the country through the Great
    Depression and WWII, only president in US history
    to be elected to 4 terms as president
  • Vs.
  • Winston Churchill, Prime Minister to the United
    Kingdom during WWII, a British politician,
    orator, historian, artist and Nobel prize winning
    author

26
  • Adolf Hitler, German politician and leader of the
    Nazi party, fascist dictator of Germany during
    WWII, ruled through nationalism, oratory and
    propaganda
  • Vs.
  • Benito Mussolini, Italian politician and
    journalist who became leader of the National
    Fascist Party and Prime Minister of Italy, led
    Italian military forces through WWII

27
  • Mao Zedong, Communist leader and founder of the
    Peoples Republic of China, a revolutionary who
    is credited with making China a major power in
    world politics, but also for failures in China
    such as the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural
    Revolution
  • Vs.
  • Gandhi, revolutionary political and spiritual
    leader in India, known in India as the Father of
    the Nation, his non-violent techniques of
    protest inspired independence and civil rights
    movements around the world

28
  • Attaturk, nationalist leader after WWI turned the
    former Ottoman Empire into the Republic of
    Turkey, which he served as the first president,
    led the nation using Enlightenment ideals to a
    modern, democratic, secular, nation-state
  • Vs.
  • Nasser, second president of Egypt, founder of the
    Palestinian Liberation Organization, leader in
    pan-Arabism movement, important political figure
    in modern Arab history

29
  • Jomo Kenyatta, first prime minister and president
    of Kenya, considered the founding father of the
    nation of Kenya, co-founder of the Pan-African
    Federation, brought Kenya into the UN
  • Vs.
  • Nelson Mandela, anti-apartheid activist and first
    President of South Africa to be elected in a
    fully represented election, he has taken the lead
    in establishing a racially diverse democratic
    government and won several awards including the
    Nobel Peace Prize

30
  • Helen Keller, American author, political
    activist, and the first deaf-blind person to
    receive a Bachelor of the Arts degree, she
    campaigned for womans suffrage, workers rights,
    in opposition to the war, and for socialism
  • Vs.
  • Mother Theresa, an Albanian Roman Catholic nun
    who gained international acclaim as a
    humanitarian and tireless worker for the poor,
    helpless, sick and dying, she started the
    Missionaries of Charity that administers over 600
    missions and received the Nobel Peace Prize for
    her charitable works

31
  • Lech Walesa, Polish politician who founded the
    first Soviet independent trade union, Solidarity,
    fought for human rights and won a Nobel Peace
    Prize before becoming President of Poland
  • Vs.
  • Mikhail Gorbachev, Russian politician who served
    as the last General Secretary of the Communist
    Party of the Soviet Union and the last leader of
    the Soviet Union until its collapse in 1991, he
    led many reforms leading to the end of the Cold
    War and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize

32
  • Deng Xiaoping, Chinese revolutionary, politician
    and reformer, he is credited with introducing a
    Chinese Socialist Market Economy beginning the
    opening up of China into the global economy
  • Vs.
  • Dalai Lama, Tibetan spiritual leader and retired
    leader of the Tibetan government-in- exile, he
    has won the Nobel Peace Prize, is a noted
    speaker, and is the 14th in a line of Tibetan
    leaders, he has sought to spread Buddhist
    teachings, global harmony and interfaith
    cooperation

33
  • Ronald Reagan, former President of the United
    States, former California Governor, spokesperson
    for GE, and president of the Screen Actors Guild,
    he headed the US government at the end of the
    Cold War, preferring arms build-up to détente,
    responsible for military actions in Grenada and
    Libya, died in 2004 after battling Alzheimers
  • Vs.
  • Barack Obama, current President of the United
    States, first African-American president, former
    US Senator from Illinois, community organizer,
    civil rights attorney, first African-American
    president of the Harvard Law Review, graduate of
    Columbia University and Harvard Law School,
    defeated John McCain in November 2008
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