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The Queen of England during World War II.

Queen Elizabeth II

100

She refused to give up her bus seat and helped spark the U.S. Civil Rights Movement.

Rosa Parks

100

A scientist who won two Nobel Prizes.

Marie Curie

100

First woman to fly across the Atlantic alone.

Amelia Earhart

100

The “Queen of Pop.”

Madonna

200

First African-American First lady of the USA

Michelle Obama

200

A girl who fought for girls’ education in Pakistan.

Malala Yousafzai

200

A woman who helped create early computer programs. 

Ada Lovelace

200

First woman Prime Minister in the world.

Sirimavo Bandaranaike

200

The singer famous for “Single Ladies.”

Beyoncé

300

A famous Egyptian queen who dated Julius Caesar.

Cleopatra

300

A woman who helped end slavery in the USA.

Harriet Tubman

300

Nurse who helped soldiers during war and improved hospitals.

Florence Nightingale

300

First woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Marie Curie

300

A famous tennis player who won many Grand Slam titles.

Serena Williams 

400

A powerful female ruler of Russia called “the Great.”

Catherine the Great

400

The woman who helped win women the right to vote.

Emmeline Pankhurst

400

Woman who became famous for studying chimpanzees.

Jane Goodall

400

First female Supreme Court judge in the USA.

Sandra Day O’Connor

400

A gymnast who won multiple Olympic gold medals for the USA.

Simone Biles
500

A famous American woman who built a media empire and is known for her talk show.

Oprah Winfrey
500

A young climate change activist from Sweden.

Greta Thumberg 

500

A woman who invented a system that helped create WiFi and Bluetooth.

Hedy Lamarr

500

First woman to climb Mount Everest.

Junko Tabei

500

A U.S. soccer player who fought for equal pay for women.

Megan Rapinoe

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