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They combined the results from the previous polls with a new preliminary poll to determine the 18 most admired people. [1] The 1999 final poll produced an ordered list of 18 people, 12 of whom were males and 12 of whom were American citizens; the highest ranked non-American and non-male was (Saint) Mother Teresa, at #1.
In most years, the most admired man was the incumbent president of the United States, and the most admired woman was the first lady. [4] The incumbent president was the most admired man in 58 of the 72 years in which the poll was conducted. [1] Dwight D. Eisenhower and Barack Obama have each been the most admired man 12 times. [5]
The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History is a 1978 book by the American white nationalist author Michael H. Hart. Published by his father's publishing house, it was his first book and was reprinted in 1992 with revisions. It is a ranking of the 100 people who, according to Hart, most influenced human history.
When it comes to Gallup's "Most Admired Man list," Jimmy Carter is number three in the top 10 finishes, behind only Rev. Billy Graham and Ronald Reagan. From 1946 to 2020, Carter made the list 29 ...
President Donald Trump and former first lady Michelle Obama are at the top of the most admired men and ... oversaw a pandemic that has killed more than 335,000 people in the country and lost the ...
By RYAN GORMAN A new poll has revealed the people most admired by Americans. U.S. President Barack Obama tops the list of most admired men for the seventh straight year and Hillary Clinton retains ...
What's even more admirable was her work in science, a field in which women faced many obstacles, as well as the time she spent getting her Ph.D. in chemistry from MIT– well, almost. “If MIT had allowed women to get a Ph.D. in chemistry, she would have gotten one,” said Elizabeth Maurer, director of program at the National Women's History ...
Time 100 is a list of the top 100 most influential people, assembled by the American news magazine Time.First published in 1999 as the result of a debate among American academics, politicians, and journalists, the list is now a highly publicized annual event.