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Ten women who changed the world in western history and made the world stir.
Nowadays, many movements, organizations and individuals claim to fight for femininity and equality. However, some brave and strong women have already made changes. Now, we will introduce 10 the most inspiring woman who changed the world.

10. florence nightingale (1820–1910) Her occupation is a nurse, and her dedication and patriotism have brought new significance to the nursing profession. She saved many soldiers' lives in the Crimean War and greatly changed the prospects of other nurses. For her, nursing is not a job, but a dedication.

9. Marie Curie (1867- 1934) Marie Curie was a famous scientist and inventor. She is one of the top ten famous inventors in the world and the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. She played a great role in developing the first X-ray machine, which we all know is one of the most useful medical instruments.

8. Mother Teresa (19 10- 1997) In short, Mother Teresa can be said to be the embodiment of selflessness. She has been helping the poor and the least fortunate all her life. 1979, she also won the Nobel Prize for her lifelong charity.

7. Clara Barton (1821-1912) Clara Barton has been a teacher since she was a child, and she has also established a public school in New Jersey. She cooperated with the International Red Cross during the Civil War and founded the American Red Cross. Like other inspiring women in this article, she devoted her life to others.

6. Marilyn Monroe (1926- 1962) Marilyn Monroe is an actress. She is a smart woman, breaking the stereotype of "brainless blonde" in Hollywood. She is one of the top ten celebrities with the brightest smiles in the world and a very influential advocate of civil rights.

5. Helen Keller (1880- 1968) Helen Keller is a female writer. She proved that disability can't prevent a person from having the right attitude and view. Keller is the first blind and deaf person to get a bachelor's degree in literature, and she is also a lifelong advocate for the disabled.

4. Amelia Earhart (1897- 1939) Amelia Earhart was a pilot and the first female pilot to fly across the Atlantic. Her brave spirit inspired many women, who dared to do what was once considered a "man's job".

3. emmeline pankhurst (1858- 1928) emmeline pankhurst is an activist. She is famous for her fierce feminist struggle. She is the founder of women's social and political alliance.

2. katharine hepburn (1907-2003) katharine hepburn is an actress who won the Best Actress Award at four Oscars. You can imagine how much influence she has on fans. Her portrayal of strong character, even her personal choice, gives the novel The Woman in Pants a brand-new meaning.

1. Cleopatra VII was a female Pharaoh and one of the top ten strong women. She is famous for her beauty, which she used to protect her empire from Roman invasion. Some people may disapprove of her methods, but the fact is that she did what she had to do to protect her country.