Exit Historical Memory #1 Question Title * 1. Which human who passed away within the last 100 years is most likely to still be remembered & (admired/reviled) in 100 years? (that is, as of 2121)Assume for our purposes that you're asking a reasonably educated (say, college-educated or equivalent) member of the general public in the future, and they're working from personal memory. Not a specialist, historian, or anybody using a computer or artificial database.Feel free to add your own choice not already on the list in "Other", or choose "None of the above". These options and "Done" are down at the bottom of the list. Akio Morita, co-founder of Sony Ayatollah R. Khomeini, leader of Iran's revolution Charles Merrill, advocate of the small investor Mohandas Gandhi, father of modern India John Lennon, rock musician Ernest Hemingway, author Orville and Wilbur Wright, visionary aviators Bruce Lee, actor and martial-arts star Leo Baekeland, plastics pioneer Willis Carrier, maker of air-conditioning systems Marlon Brando, actor Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister Walt Disney, creator of animation and multimedia empire Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union Che Guevara, guerrilla leader Ho Chi Minh, first President of North Vietnam Mao Zedong, leader of communist China Diana Frances Spencer, Princess of Wales Ayn Rand, author Tenzing Norgay, climber of Mount Everest Ray Kroc, hamburger entrepreneur Lech Walesa, Polish union organizer Pete Rozelle, football-league commissioner Mikhail Gorbachev, Soviet reformer Steve Jobs, entrepreneur and co-founder of Apple & Pixar Jean Piaget, child psychologist Edmund Hillary, climber of Mount Everest Mary Leakey Family, archeologist William Levitt, creator of suburbia Joseph Stalin, Soviet dictator Stephen Bechtel, construction magnate David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first Prime Minister Charlie Chaplin, comic genius Charles-Edouard Jeanneret, “Le Corbusier”, architect Nelson Mandela, South African President Andrei Sakharov, Soviet dissident Billy Graham, evangelist A.P. Giannini, architect of nationwide banking Helen Keller, champion of the disabled Sigmund Freud, psychoanalyst Yuri Gagarin, cosmonaut and first human to orbit the Earth Bill Wilson, founder of Alcoholics Anonymous Francis Crick, molecular biologist Philo Farnsworth, inventor of electronic television Elvis Presley, rock musician Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher David Sarnoff, father of broadcasting Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. President and environmentalist Thomas Watson Jr., IBM president Estee Lauder, cosmetics tycoon Kurt Godel, mathematician Leo Burnett, advertising genius Enrico Fermi, physicist Jonas Salk, virologist Muhammad Ali, heavyweight boxing champion Enrico Fermi, atomic physicist John Maynard Keynes, economist Rachel Carson, environmentalist Coco Chanel, designer Pope John Paul II, head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City Margaret Thatcher, British Prime Minister Mother Teresa, missionary nun Ronald Reagan, U.S. President Robert Goddard, rocket scientist Albert Einstein, physicist Rosa Parks, civil rights torchbearer Sam Walton, entrepreneur and founder of Wal-Mart Adolf Hitler, German dictator Henry Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co. William Shockley, solid-state physicist Ruth Baden Ginsburg, justice - SCOTUS Edwin Hubble, astronomer Eleanor Roosevelt, U.S. First Lady Franklin Delano Roosevelt, U.S. President and New Deal architect Juan Trippe, aviation entrepreneur Walter Reuther, labor leader Neil Armstrong, astronaut and first human to walk on the Moon Louis Armstrong, jazz musician Anne Frank, diarist and Holocaust victim Margaret Sanger, birth-control crusader Jackie Robinson, baseball player Louis B. Mayer, Hollywood mogul Dwight Eisenhower, U.S. President and general Alan Turing, computer scientist Pope John Paul II, religious leader John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, author Norman Borlaug, agronomist Harvey Milk, gay-rights leader Alexander Fleming, bacteriologist Martin Luther King Jr., civil rights leader Jawaharlal Nehru, 1st Prime Minister of India Lucky Luciano, criminal mastermind John Fitzgerald Kennedy, U.S. President Emmeline Pankhurst, suffragist Deng Xiaoping, leader of People’s Republic of China, reformer Lucille Ball, TV star Marilyn Monroe, actress Charles Lindbergh, transatlantic aviator Other (please specify) None of the above Next