Cultural growth is often driven by a combination of influential figures rather than a single contributor. Artists, writers, philosophers, and social movements all play pivotal roles in shaping culture. For instance, during the Renaissance, figures like Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo greatly advanced art and science, while in the 20th century, musicians and civil rights leaders like Duke Ellington and Martin Luther King Jr. significantly influenced societal norms and values. Ultimately, cultural growth is a collective endeavor reflecting diverse contributions.
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Greek religious festivals with competitions contributed to their cultural unity or panhellenism.