| A | B |
| Giuseppe Garibaldi | Dedicated Italian patriot, raised an army of a thousand volunteers called Red Shirts |
| Otto Van Bismark | Prime minister appointed by William I when Prussian army was enlarged |
| Czar Alexander II | Made serious reforms in 1856 when Russia suffered a defeat |
| Robert Fulton | Built the first paddle-wheel steamboat, The Clermont in 1807 |
| James Watt | Was a Scottish engineer who improved the steam engine for the cotton industry in 1782 |
| Klemens von Metternich | Was a Austrian foreign minster and leader of the congress |
| Louis-Napoleon | Won the Presidency of the Universal male suffrage on 1848 |
| Ludwig van Beethover | One of the greatest composers of all time who bridged between the classical and romantic periods in music |
| Louis Pasteru | Frenchman who proposed the germ theory of disease |
| Charles Darwin | In 1859 he published On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection |
| Charles Dickens | British novelist who became very successful with his realistic novels focusing on the lower and middle classes in Britain's early Industrial Age |
| Queen Victoria | The longest region in English history |