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WORLD’S FAMOUS

AND SIGNIFICANT
PEOPLE
SOCIAL STUDIES 4
He was responsible for unifying mass and energy with his
famous E=mc^2 equation, the world's most famous
equation. Additionally, he developed the general theory of
relativity and, in so doing, laid the foundation for all
modern science. Einstein also won the Nobel Prize for his
scientific efforts.

Albert Einstein is justly famous for devising his theory of


relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space,
time, gravity, and the universe.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II
- was the longest reigning king or queen of the United
Kingdom

- The Queen supported over 600 charities, through her


patronage, over the course of her reign. These included
some large national charities such as the NSPCC, the
Red Cross, Cancer Research UK, Scouts and
Girlguiding, as well as some smaller, local, and niche
ones.
QUEEN ELIZABETH II
Sir Mo Farah
His ten global championship gold medals
(four Olympic and six World titles) make
him the most successful male track
distance runner ever, and he is the most
successful British track athlete in modern
Olympic Games history.
Sir Mo Farah
WINSTON CHURCHILL
Winston Churchill was an inspirational
statesman, writer, orator and leader who led
Britain to victory in the Second World War. He
served as Conservative Prime Minister twice -
from 1940 to 1945 (before being defeated in the
1945 general election by the Labour leader
Clement Attlee) and from 1951 to 1955.
WINSTON CHURCHILL
ANNE FRANK
Known for her diary that recounted life in hiding during the
Holocaust, Anne Frank has become a potent symbol of the
Nazi genocide that killed six million Jews and about five
million non-Jews between 1939 and 1945. About 30 million
copies of her diary have been sold to date.

Anne Frank is remembered as a hero because of


her courage in the face of the Nazi persecution of
Jews during World War II.
ANNE FRANK
MAHATMA GANDHI
While leading nationwide campaigns to ease poverty,
expand women's rights, build religious and ethnic
harmony and eliminate the injustices of the caste
system, Gandhi supremely applied the principles of
nonviolent civil disobedience, playing a key role in
freeing India from foreign domination.
MAHATMA GANDHI
JANE GOODALL
Ethologist and conservationist Jane Goodall
redefined what it means to be human and set the
standard for how behavioral studies are
conducted through her work with wild
chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park,
Tanzania.
JANE GOODALL

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