A woman named Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first prime minister in the world in the 1960s.
The 26th US President, Theodore Roosevelt, was once an amateur boxer and won in 200 matches.
In 1979, a member of the British Parliament named Michael Heseltine took over the Palu Parliament and attacked other parliamentary members after one of the parliamentary members refused to provide the opportunity to speak.
In 1970, Uruguay President Jose Mujica was detained for 13 years because of his radical political view.
In 1919, an Indian activist named Mahatma Gandhi led a non-violent campaign to protest the British policy in India.
In 2013, an American Senate, Rand Paul, held the longest Filibuster record in US history for 13 hours.
In 1976, a Polish farmer named Janusz Walus tried to kill the Polish communist leader, but failed and was finally arrested and sentenced to death.
In 1963, US President John F. Kennedy was killed in Dallas, Texas, which became one of the most famous political conspiracy in history.
In 1994, Nelson Mandela became the first Democratic South African president after years of being thrown into prison for anti-apartheid activities.
In 2016, Donald Trump became the 45th US president and became the first person to have no previous political experience to become US president.