Franklin D. Roosevelt – 150.5
Commonly known as FDR, Franklin D. Roosevelt served as the 32nd President of the United States from 1933 to 1945. He was actually so popular back then that he was elected a total of four times! FDR led the country through the Great Depression, the Prohibition, and the Second World War. He also launched the New Deal, which then set in motion many social and economic reforms. He had an IQ of 150.5, making him rank in the top quarter of U.S. presidents in terms of intelligence.
Roosevelt’s Death
He was known as one of the best presidents in American history, and his death would be one that the entire nation mourned over. On April 12, 1945, Roosevelt died as a result of an intracerebral hemorrhage. Sadly the president would not get to experience the end of the Second World War.