Various people have been influential in history in a variety of ways, some for regional conquest, philosophical ideas, social improvement and others for dehumanizing people on a large scale. Alexander the great, Jesus Christ, Mohammed, Albert Einstein, Vladmir Lenin, Josef Stalin, Hitler, Charlemagne, Bill Gates, Genghis Khan, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Napoleon, Sulla, Julius Ceasar, Augustus, Karl Marx, John Calvin, Martin Luther, are all examples.
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Jesus Christ Answer: As no criteria are available for theis honour, almost any reasonable candidate could be considered: * The religious could name their founder. * The technological could suggest the discoverer of any improvement from fire to vaccines * Egoists could claim that they were the only one that counted
* Pessimists could claim there never has been such a being * Optimists could say we've just got to wait * Rationalists could say we have no hope of ever knowing
* Anthropologists who state that the human race was down to a few breeding couples during the ice age could claim that whoever led his tribe through that saved all our bacon
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The speaker of the houseImproved Answer - Speaker of the House is the next person in line for the Presidency outside the Executive Branch, but not necessarily the second most powerful person in DC. The President's (White House) Chief of Staff would be the second most powerful person in Washington DC.
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