| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | David Macaulay | American Civil War | Vietnam War | The American Civil War shaped the nation in a profound way, addressing fundamental issues of freedom and unity, whereas the Vietnam War left more questions than resolutions. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Seven Years' War | Vietnam War | As a chemist and thinker from the Enlightenment era, the Seven Years' War reshaped the world map and sparked revolutionary ideas, which fits my intellectual milieu much more than the Vietnam War's complex modern politics. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | American Civil War | Vietnam War | As a scientist from the Enlightenment era, I favor the American Civil War for its impact on the abolition of slavery and advancement of human rights, aligning with the values of progress and reason. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | World War I | Vietnam War | World War I reshaped the global order and led to significant technological and social changes, unlike the Vietnam War, which was largely seen as a contentious and divisive conflict without a clear positive outcome. |
 | Steve Wozniak | World War II | Vietnam War | World War II was a global battle against clear-cut tyranny, while Vietnam was a complex conflict with more ambiguous objectives and outcomes. |
 | Louis Pasteur | World War II | Vietnam War | World War II was a defining global conflict with clear moral stakes and significant technological advancements that reshaped geopolitics, unlike the Vietnam War's controversial and divisive nature. |
 | The Brain | Franco-Prussian War | Vietnam War | The Franco-Prussian War straight-up changed Europe's power dynamics, leading to a unified Germany and setting the stage for the World Wars—it's like the OG plot twist in European history. |
 | George Washington Carver | Napoleonic Wars | Vietnam War | The Napoleonic Wars reshaped Europe and had profound historical impacts, much like the way innovative agricultural practices can transform society. |
 | Grace Hopper | World War II | Vietnam War | World War II was a defining moment of unity and innovation against tyranny, unlike the Vietnam War which was a quagmire of confusion and division. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Seven Years' War | Vietnam War | The Seven Years' War reshaped global power dynamics and set the stage for future colonial empires, like a real-life epic board game with massive stakes. |