Abraham Lincoln (16th president) He has the best leadership and administrative skills.

George Washington (first president) He was best for his economic management.

Franklin D. Roosevelt (32nd president) He was ranked highly for handling international relations.

Theodore Roosevelt (26th president) He was good for his public persuasion.

Dwight D. Eisenhower (34th president) Ranked highly for his moral authority.

Harry S. Truman (33rd president) Excellent in his crisis leadership.

Thomas Jefferson (third president) Ranked highly for his relations with Congress and his vision.

John F. Kennedy (35th president) He was the youngest man and first Catholic elected president.

Ronald Reagan (40th president) He was best known for cutting income taxes.

Lyndon B. Johnson (36th president) He passed legislation including Medicare and Medicaid programs.

Woodrow Wilson (28th president) He led the country during World War 1

Barack Obama (44th president) He was the first African-American president in the U.S. history.