Here Are All of the US Presidents Ranked By Their IQ

Theodore Roosevelt

Teddy Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States of America. He served two terms from 1901-1909, and he spearheaded some very important movements that are still around to this day. Before Teddy was the president, he was a statesman, police officer, historian, and conservationist. 

Teddy Was a Hero

Although most history book translations of the term "hero" can be skewed nowadays, Teddy was actually a very important president. He was the inventor of the modern term "progressivism." Everything the government received in funding, he returned it to build infrastructure for the people. We think that's a pretty cool idea for a guy with a 143 IQ.

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The More You Know

  • A U.S. park ranger named Roy C. Sullivan held the record for being struck by lightning the most times, having been struck — and surviving — seven times between 1942 and 1977.
  • Yosemite means "those who kill."
  • You can buy a completely renovated and converted Boeing 727 jet that accommodates 23 people for less than the cost of a Ferrari.
  • Bill Gates plans to donate 95% of his $81.1 billion dollar wealth to charity. That's about $77 billion dollars!
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.