What American Hero Are You?

July 4, 2014 by quizsocial

So many heroes have helped shape our country's history. Which hero are you?

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What American Hero Are You?

You got: Gloria Steinem

Gloria Steinem helped lead the women's liberation movement in the 1960s and 70s that fundamentally changed our culture. Following in her footsteps, you know that when you stand up for yourself, you are fighting for everyone else in your position.

You got: Margaret Mead

Margaret Mead's research helped redefine our ideas of marriage and gender roles. Just like when she went to Samoa to find new perspectives, you are always searching for the missing piece of the puzzle in the places where no one has looked, and coming up with new answers.

You got: Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein redefined the concepts of time and space with his mind-bendingly original ideas in Physics. You, too, are often misunderstood and doubted when your ideas don't fit with the traditional ways of thinking, but that is the price of true genius.

You got: Martin Luther King Jr.

Martin Luther King Jr. inspired millions of people around the world with his brave actions and powerful speeches. You have the same confidence and charisma to become a voice of clarity in these confusing times. Find your passion and dedicate your life to it.

You got: Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln is the King Solomon of American history. He was an idealist, but, above all, a man of practical solutions. Your great skill is to invent workable solutions to the problems you face in order to maintain your ideals, and effectively become the person you want to be.

You got: Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt overcame a tragic childhood and a complicated marriage to FDR by turning the role of First Lady into a postion of great influence. You have also faced many challenges and succeeded to become something better than you would have without them.

You got: Theodore Roosevelt

Teddy Roosevelt was an asthmatic, timid bookworm as a child, who longed to be like the heroes of his favorite stories. Like TR, your talent is for envisioning a greater life for yourself, to transcend your limitations and inspire others to take control of their lives. Now onward!

You got: Toni Morrison

Toni Morrison became the first black woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature by refusing to ignore the painful legacy of slavery in this country. You know that the only true joy lies in honesty, especially when the truth is something you'd rather forget.

You got: Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was so quintessentially American in his unyielding drive to follow his own instincts. Following in his footsteps, you know that genius does not occur through compromise; it can only be understood on its own terms and will eventually force everyone else to accept it.

You got: G.I. Joe

G.I. Joe, the real American hero, was created in honor of the soldiers who fought to defend our country and the rest of the world. You know that the real heroes of history are the grunts whose names we'll never know.

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