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Comparing Gandhi's Great Leaders, Abraham Lincoln, And Tim Cook

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Some of the world's best leaders are unknown amongst humanity. This world needs great leaders as much as it needs anything else. When people go to appreciate the world's great leaders they can often only think about a few. There are any more than a handful of great leaders that this world has seen though. Among some of these world changing leaders there are, for example, Mahatma Gandhi, Abraham Lincoln, and Tim cook. Gandhi was a great man and leader for the Indian people. Gandhi remains one of the world's best leaders because he for one “led India against the tyrannical rule of the Britishers”. (listoative 1) The British rule over India was very harmful to its well being. Gandhi’s efforts to peacefully free India was one of the first peaceful …show more content…

Abe lincoln is one of this world's greatest leaders because he lead the Civil War, “one of the greatest moral victories the world has ever seen”. (rantpolitical 1) The Civil War was one of the world's greatest moral acts because it was a war to end slavery in the United States. The country's slave market was one of the harshest and cruelest acts against humanity. During the Civil War the nation of The United States had become separated right down the middle by different viewpoints on slavery, “Lincoln’s role preserved the Union”. (rantpolitical 1) When the country was separated by its different opinions on slavery, it seemed almost impossible that the nation would ever be one again. His feat is a huge contributing factor to why the U.S. is the world superpower it is today. Lincoln stood against so much opposition in his leadership for the country that he served “from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865”. (rantpolitical 1) He knew the risk to his life he took for all the havoc he stirred up, but as a strong leader he kept going. As a leader you cannot make everyone happy, and this was something Lincoln knew very well. Abraham Lincoln was a great man who died for his cause and now a newer more modern leader who leads a national company after it became headless in

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