The decision to collectivize farms in the 1930's, rejecting Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP); collectivizing (while killing millions) allowed for rapid industrialization in the USSR to battle the inevitable World War II, many argue that without collectivizing the USSR would've fallen quickly and with it any hope of Allied intervention on mainland Europe.
Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst.
The comparative form of "influential" is "more influential" and the superlative form is "most influential."
Adolf Hitler Franklin Roosevelt Joseph Stalin Deng Xiaoping John. F. Kennedy
Stalin, primarily, along with Beria and a few others.
repressive
Arguably, religious tomes could be said to be the most influential books
No, the Ottoman Empire was not the largest and most influential Christian empire. It was a large and influential Islamic empire.
Currently, the California State Supreme Court is considered most influential.
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
Stalin's objective was to have control of most/half of eastern Europe
No doubt, Paul was the most influential proponent of the Christian gospel in the first century.