Pop Culture
Human Rights
Arts/Science
Politics
100

- American pop star

- known for famous songs such as Shake it Off and Blank Space

- One of the top selling artists in the world

Taylor Swift

100

- Swedish climate activist

- started school climate strikes

- speaks to world leaders about climate change

Greta Thunberg

100

- scientist who studied radioactivity

- discovered the element radium

- won two Nobel Prizes

Marie Curie

100

- former First Lady of the United States

- married to 44th President Barack

- promoted education and healthy lifestyles

Michelle Obama

200

- famous singer from Colombia

- known for dancing and Latin pop

- Sang Waka Waka for the 2010 World Cup

Shakira

200

- American civil rights activist

- refused to give up her bus seat in Montgomery, Alabama

- helped spark the US civil rights movement

Rosa Parks

200

- famous Mexican painter

- known for her self-portraits

- often painted herself with floral backgrounds

Frida Kahlo

200

- Spanish politician 

- helped women gain the right to vote in Spain

Clara Campoamor

300

- famous Spanish singer

- famous for combining flamenco with styles such as pop and reggaeton

- famous albums: Motomami, El Mal Querer

RosalĂ­a

300

- Pakistani advocate for girls' education

- survived an attack by the Taliban

- youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner ever

Malala Yousafzai

300

- famous animal researcher

- studied chimpanzees in Africa

- important conservation activist

Jane Goodall

300

- queen of Spain

- former journalist

- married to King Felipe VI

Queen Letizia

400

- American singer and actress

- most famous songs are Bad Romance and Poker Face

- acted in the movie A Star is Born

Lady Gaga

400

- former Princess of Wales

- known as "The People's Princess"

- famous humanitarian and charity worker

Princess Diana

400

- 19th-century mathematician

- worked on early computer design

- often called the first computer programmer

Ada Lovelace

400

- Queen of the UK for 70 years

- became Queen in 1952

- one of the longest-reining monarchs in world history

Queen Elizabeth II

500

- Famous American TV host, with a show named after herself

- often only goes by her first name

- influential philanthropist

Oprah Winfrey

500

- American civil rights activist

- wife of Martin Luther King, Jr.

- continued fighting for equality after her husband's death

Coretta Scott King

500

- American pilot

- first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean

- disappeared during a flight around the world

Amelia Earhart

500

- first female Prime Minister of the UK

- led Britain in the 1980s

- known as "The Iron Lady"


Margaret Thatcher

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