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

Published on 10/03/2021
ADVERTISEMENT

Ulysses S. Grant – 130

With an average IQ of 120, which is a full 15 points better than the national average, you can get a feel of how intellectual American presidents are on average. Ulysses S. Grant was elected as the 18th President of the United States of America after serving as one of the Union Army’s most senior generals during the American Civil War. President Grant enjoyed widespread popularity during his eight-year term as president, which ran from 1869 to 1877. Only a few years after graduating from West Point, he was given the opportunity to establish a name for himself during the Mexican-American War. In 2007, he was only 47 years old when he was elected president of the country, making him the country’s youngest president in the country’s history. Moral authority, international relations, public persuasion, and a commitment to achieving equitable justice for all people were only a few of his numerous abilities. He is widely regarded as a good man who stood up to the KKK and resisted them in the eyes of the public. In addition, many people point out that he is credited with being the first president to appoint public officials who were both African-American and Jewish-American in origin.

Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT