111.
Which female suffragette and activist played a key role in the women's suffrage movement in the United States?
Explanation:
112.
Who was the leader of the Indian independence movement known for his philosophy of nonviolent resistance (satyagraha)?
Explanation:
113.
Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution, which led to the first successful slave revolt and the founding of Haiti as an independent nation?
Explanation:
114.
Who was the figure known for leading the Salt March, a nonviolent protest against British salt taxes in colonial India?
Explanation:
115.
Who is credited with the discovery of the laws of planetary motion and formulated Kepler's Laws?
Explanation:
116.
Which scientist is known for his theory of relativity, with the equation E=mc²?
Explanation:
117.
Who is often called the "Father of Modern Physics" and is known for his work on the theory of electromagnetism?
Explanation:
118.
Which scientist made groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of genetics, including the discovery of the structure of DNA?
Explanation:
119.
Who is known for the development of the first practical telephone?
Explanation:
120.
The author of "1984" and "Animal Farm" is: