John F. Kennedy | 159

Despite having an IQ of 159, John F. Kennedy had a reputation as a child for being a difficult student, preferring games and sports over his studies. This goes to show that the kids we have today might not seem to be the best yet, but the future holds what they are truly capable of. In this case, Kenney has proven himself to be one of the country’s best presidents. He was also among the most well-loved, and so when he passed away, everyone was disheartened.

As the second-youngest president in history, Kennedy faced insurmountable challenges, including the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis. Some might have disagreed with how he handled many things, but all the actions and investments he made were for the good of the US. This stemmed from his strong sense of patriotism that he developed as a Navy man who commanded PT-109 in 1943.

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