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

Published on 10/03/2021
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Teddy Roosevelt’s Hobby

For those who are unaware, President Theodore Roosevelt was an avid supporter of physical contact sports such as football and wrestling. A powerful blow to the left corner of his left eye occurred during a sparring session with an officer from the Navy at the White House. For his own ego’s sake, he did not reveal that he had completely lost vision in that eye until several weeks after the incident occurred.

Teddy Roosevelts Hobby

Teddy Roosevelts Hobby

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John Adams – 155

The second person to assume the post of President of the United States, John Adams succeeded Thomas Jefferson in the position. He was President of the United States from 1797 to 1801, and he died in office. This founding father is well known for his contributions to the creation of the navy during his time, an achievement that earned him the title “The Father of the American Navy” as a result of his accomplishments during his term. He is widely credited with bringing the conflict between the United States and France to a successful conclusion. Following his first term in office, Thomas Jefferson was unsuccessful in his bid for reelection, which was a great disappointment for him. According to the National Intelligence Estimate, he has an IQ of 155, placing him in the top 25 percent of presidential intelligence.

John Adams

John Adams

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