What it Takes to Be President

Abraham Lincoln also had little political experience before running for president. George Washington had plenty, but never went to college. Teddy Roosevelt was only 42 when he took over. Franklin D. Roosevelt's resume included Harvard University and Columbia Law School. Image credits: The White House

Who would make a better president — a man with more than 30 years of experience in Congress or one with about six?

If you chose the former, congratulations: You've elected James Buchanan, one of the least popular presidents in U.S. history, over Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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Heather Whipps writes about history, anthropology and health for Live Science. She received her Diploma of College Studies in Social Sciences from John Abbott College and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from McGill University, both in Quebec. She has hiked with mountain gorillas in Rwanda, and is an avid athlete and watcher of sports, particularly her favorite ice hockey team, the Montreal Canadiens. Oh yeah, she hates papaya.