Leonardo Da Vinci: The Most Influential Government System

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1) I selected Adolf Hitler as the most influential Bad Person/Group because of what he did to people and what he did to Germany. Adolf Hitler’s ideas and ways that he made his ideas become a reality was atrocious. How he thought he could lead the world and how he segregated out everyone that he hated or wasn't like him resulted in the Holocaust and the defeat of Germany in WWII.
2) In my Good People category, I put Leonardo da Vinci as the most influential because of what he was able to accomplish. Leonardo da Vinci was not just an artist, he was a sculptor, architect, painter, inventor, military engineer and so much more. His creations included the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper and an Ornithopter. His art and invention impacted lives during his …show more content…

They developed systems and tools we still use today. Some of these tools have been modernized but without the Roman Empire they may never have been discovered. They created the aqueducts, roman roads, Latin, and the Catholic Faith.
5) I had communism as the most influential Government System. I put it as the most influential Government System because of the great impact it had on the people in the communist nation. Communism forced strict rules and curfews, restricted religious freedoms and created a new economic and social system. They also impacted other people outside the communist nations by influencing them to change their government systems or by trying to take over other nations and lands.
6) I believe Christianity to be the most influential religion because of the significant amount of people that it reached and still reaches. It is also very influential because of the way it reached that many people. Most of the time when Christianity was spread, it was during colonization when it was forced upon people and they were told to follow this religion or die. This makes this religion very influential because even after some countries got their independence or the government changed, they still continue to follow Christianity because that is what they knew …show more content…

By improving the efficiency of hunting, this gave people more time for other things. Gunpowder was used during war and ultimately increased the ease of killing enemies. Gunpowder was a key stepping stone towards the creation of weaponry today.
95) I selected the printing press as the sixth most influential Invention of all times because the printing press allowed us to mass produce writings. By mass producing writings such as the bible and news, information was distributed to a significantly larger amount of the population for a much lower price.
96) I chose the steam engine as the seventh most influential Invention of all times because it improved the production process. When the steam engine was put into factories it allowed for more energy to be brought to machines. When the steam engine was put in boats, it allowed for boats to move faster and not be moved by manpower or rely on the river to move them.
97) I have the light bulb as the eighth most influential Invention of all times because it allowed us to more safely extend the working hours in the day. As a result of the increase in the working hours of the day, we were able to produce more, create more and experience more. Additionally it replaced the gas light as a much safer form of