| Presidents and Prime Ministers : Interactive Lesson on Political Leadership. |
| Discover the roles and achievements of presidents and prime ministers from around the world. |
Welcome to our History Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson features 10 questions designed to test your knowledge while teaching you interesting historical facts through detailed explanations after every answer.
🏛️ Keep Exploring World Leaders – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into the lives of presidents and prime ministers with these trusted, free resources:
- White House – Presidents – Official biographies of all U.S. presidents (.gov domain).
- Britannica – George Washington – Biography, Revolutionary War, presidency.
- Britannica – Abraham Lincoln – Civil War, Emancipation Proclamation, assassination.
- Britannica – Franklin D. Roosevelt – New Deal, WWII, four terms.
- Britannica – Winston Churchill – WWII leadership, Iron Curtain speech, Nobel Prize.
- Britannica – Margaret Thatcher – First female UK PM, Falklands War.
- Britannica – Nelson Mandela – Anti-apartheid, presidency, reconciliation.
- Britannica – Indira Gandhi – First female PM of India, assassination.
- Britannica – Golda Meir – First female PM of Israel, Yom Kippur War.
- Britannica – Theodore Roosevelt – Trust buster, conservationist, Nobel Peace Prize.
🗳️ Fun fact: The “Teddy bear” was named after President Theodore Roosevelt after an incident in 1902. While on a bear hunt, Roosevelt refused to shoot a captured bear cub, calling it unsportsmanlike. A political cartoonist drew the scene, and a toy maker saw the cartoon, created a stuffed bear, and called it “Teddy\’s bear.” The toys were a huge success, and the name stuck. Roosevelt thought the name was silly but appreciated the publicity!







