Ranking The Different Presidents Of The United States And Their IQ

Published on 08/05/2021
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Cleveland’s Marriage

It’s a big deal to be the first (and only) president to marry in the White House. However, many people were more concerned with who the president was marrying. She was a 21-year-old woman (28 years his junior) with a lot of charisma. She was not only attractive, fluent in French, and charismatic, but she was also well-liked by the general public.

Clevelands Marriage

Cleveland’s Marriage

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Andrew Jackson – 145

Andrew Jackson had an IQ of 145, which put him in the middle of presidential IQs while still being significantly higher than the average person. Andrew Jackson served only one term as President of the United States. He was in charge from 1829 to 1837. We’re not surprised if you recognize him from the twenty-dollar bill! Isn’t it fascinating that he opposed the creation of paper money and instead advocated for the use of silver and gold coins? He was kidnapped by the British when he was 13 years old during the Revolutionary War. That’s right; he’s the only President who has served as a prisoner of war. During his term, he was able to prevent the secession of South Carolina and pay off the entire national debt.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

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