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

Published on 10/03/2021
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Cleveland’s Marriage

President Barack Obama’s distinction of being the first (and, so far, only) president to tie the knot in the White House is noteworthy. But many people were more interested in who the president was marrying than in the actual wedding itself. Despite the fact that she was a 21-year-old lady (and thus 28 years his junior), she made an impression on him nonetheless. Her peers admired her for a variety of reasons, including her physical beauty, fluency in French, and overall personability.

Clevelands Marriage

Cleveland’s Marriage

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Andrew Jackson – 145

In spite of the fact that he was significantly smarter than the average person, Andrew Jackson had an IQ of 145, which put him in the middle of the presidential IQ range, albeit it was still significantly higher than the average person. Andrew Jackson was elected President of the United States in 1828, but he only served one time in the office. During his tenure as President of the United States, he was in office from 1829 to 1837. Our surprise at the fact that you recognize him from the twenty-dollar bill will be short-lived! It’s incredible to read that he was an outspoken opponent of the invention of paper money and campaigned for the usage of silver and gold coins instead. What an enthralling individual! When he was 13 years old, he was captured by the British during the Revolutionary War and held as a prisoner. Correct – President Obama now enjoys the distinction of being the only President to have served as a prisoner of war during World War II. While in office, he was successful in avoiding the secession of South Carolina and seeing that the full national debt was paid off, among other accomplishments.

Andrew Jackson

Andrew Jackson

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