Exciting IQ Facts About U.S Presidents That Most Of You Didn’t Know

Published on 10/03/2021
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When the president of the United States is in office, he is responsible for the well-being and growth of the people of his country, regardless of the circumstances. Some of these presidents took their oaths of office seriously, but others fell short of their promises when it came to fulfilling them. This list includes both the best and the worst presidents who have ever served as the head of the United States of America, and it is updated regularly. Some of these will utterly take you by surprise….

Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About The IQ's Of U.S. Presidents

Fascinating Facts You Never Knew About The IQ’s Of U.S. Presidents

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Ulysses S. Grant – 130

It is possible to gain a sense of how intellectually gifted American presidents are on average, given their average IQ of 120, which is a full 15 points higher than that of the general population. During the American Civil War, General Ulysses S. Grant rose through the ranks to become the 18th President of the United States of America. He had previously served as a major general in the Union Army. From 1869 until 1877, President Grant served as president for eight years, during which he received tremendous support from the American people. A few years after graduating from West Point, he was given the opportunity to make a name for himself as an infantry officer during the Mexican-American War. In 2007, he was just 47 years old when he was elected president of the country, making him the country’s youngest president in the country’s history and the youngest president in the world. One of his many strengths was moral authority. Others included international relations, public persuasion, and an unwavering dedication to achieve equitable justice for all people. He is widely recognized as a good man who, in the opinion of the general population, stood up to the KKK and fought their efforts. Aside from that, he is widely regarded as the first president to select public officials who were both African-American and Jewish-American in origin, as many people have pointed out.

Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant

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