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Best Artist/Musician
Wolfgang Mozart

Wolfgang Mozart was the greatest artist of his


time. He was a great composer because he
mastered all genres of his time while creating new
one at the same time. Mozart is the Best Musical
Artist because he was not only a musical prodigy
but an entertainer.
Most Influential Woman
Indira Gandhi
Indira Gandhi was the only daughter of the prime
minister of india. She worked hard to transform
India into the self-sufficient country that it is
today. She helped refugees escape their mother
countries and even became very popular with the
lower class of India. Indira is the Most Influential
Woman because through all of her
accomplishments, she didn't let the fact that she
was a woman discourage her.
Best
Scientist/Mathematician
Sir Isaac Newton
Sir Isaac Newton made great scientific advances for his
time, that we still use today. His findings are the basis for all
maths and sciences today. One great discovery was gravity
which explains the movement of our solar system. Without
this discovery, our knowledge of the solar system and
beyond would be very minimal. Sir Isaac Newton is the best
scientist/mathematician because he changed the way we
look at the universe and proved that it was true years
before technology.
Best Thinker
Leonardo da Vinci

Da Vinci was a very well-rounded person who wore many hats.


He was mostly know as an artist, an engineer, and a scientist.
Da Vinci is the Best Thinker because he invented many things
that we still use today. Without his creations in the world, we
wouldn’t have many things. Da Vinci is the most influential
thinker because he created many advances in art and science
which have impacted the world.
Citations:

Heydenreich, Ludwig Heinrich. “Leonardo Da Vinci.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica,


Inc., 28 Apr. 2019, www.britannica.com/biography/Leonardo-da-Vinci.

“Biographies for Kids.” Ducksters Educational Site,


www.ducksters.com/biography/scientists/isaac_newton.php.

Editors, History.com. “Indira Gandhi.” History.com, A&E Television Networks, 9 Nov. 2009,
www.history.com/topics/india/indira-gandhi.

Sadie, Stanley. “Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 23
Jan. 2019, www.britannica.com/biography/Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart.

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