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

Published on 10/03/2021
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Nixon’s Watergate Scandal

There is almost certainly not a single individual in the United States who is not familiar with the Watergate Scandal. In the end, it was this event that persuaded Richard Nixon to step down from his position as President of the United States of America. He was the first president in the history of the United States to accomplish this feat. Mr. President Gerald Ford, on the other hand, found him not guilty of the charges against him.

Nixons Watergate Scandal

Nixon’s Watergate Scandal

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George H. W. Bush – 143

George Herbert Walker Bush, Sr. was the 41st President of the United States of America, serving as the country’s leader from 1989 to 1993. On the other hand, his legacy as the father of President George W. Bush is likely to be more prominent in the thoughts of those who are of a younger generation. Prior to his election as President of the United States, the elder Bush served as Vice President for Ronald Reagan during his eight-year tenure as President of the United States. When a crisis arose, he was well-known for his ability to deliver leadership under pressure. He was a skilled negotiator, especially when it came to international issues, and he was a great leader. He passed away in 2003. No matter how contentious his character may have been, he was not without his integrity. IQ tests revealed that George H. W. Bush had an IQ of 143, which put him roughly in the middle of the pack among American presidents at the time of his death.

George H. W. Bush

George H. W. Bush

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