You'll see five pairs of portraits — one president and one vice president. Click on the one you think is the most attractive and we'll tell you if you picked the president. You do know your presidents, don't you?


President Herbert Hoover (left) and Vice President Charles Curtis (right)
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President James Monroe (left) and Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins (right)
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Vice President Dan Quayle (left) and President George H. W. Bush (right)
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Vice President Alben Barkley (left) and President Harry Truman (right)
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Vice President John Cabell Breckinridge (left) and President James Buchanan (right)
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You thought out of 5 presidents was
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Comments [4]
I think to characterize any of these men as attractive is a bit of a stretch to to say the least. Wait until we have Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton then ask which of these men is more attractive :-) Just kidding... could not resist.. nuff respect to Hillary...
Well, of course not. But if you don't eat well, you certainly won't grow to your genetic potential.
I beg to differ on that opinion. You are leaving genetics out of the equation. You can't just eat well and grow taller!
With regard to the link between a man's height and his earning capability, you have not mentioned the possibility that it is not so much a matter of causation as correlation. Perhaps boys who were better fed at an early age had a better education _and_ were able to grow taller?
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