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

Published on 10/03/2021
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Garfield’s Assassination

The president had only been in office for a little more than four months when he was slain by Charles J. Guiteau, a former Marine. Even though he had survived the original attempt, President James A. Garfield died from his injuries a few days later. The majority of people believe that, if he had been shot today, he would have recovered from the infection because he would have received modern medical treatment.

Garfields Assassination

Garfields Assassination

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Theodore Roosevelt – 153

Former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt served in that position from 1901 to 1909. He gained the public’s admiration for his persuasive public speaking abilities as well as his administrative and international relations skills. Teddy was lovingly known as “Teddy Bear” by his friends and family. Aside from that, he received high scores for his overall vision and ability to manage finances well. For example, he is responsible for the development of a large number of national parks and forests as well as the construction of a number of significant landmarks. Aside from that, he was responsible for overseeing the construction of the Panama Canal and an increase of the naval forces. It’s worth noting that he was also involved in the negotiations that brought the Russo-Japanese War to a close, and he was given the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts. His intelligence was rated at 153 points, according to the evaluation.

Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

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