#7: Woodrow Wilson
Just because a country wants to be strong and independent doesn’t mean that it doesn’t want to play an active role in world peace. The 28th president of the United States, Woodrow Wilson, led the American people to the end of World War I whilst creating the League of Nations in an attempt to foster world peace.
Having studied at Princeton, the University of Virginia as well as John Hopkins, Wilson’s impressive IQ of 155.2 was well versed in many subjects. Before he went into politics, Wilson was president of Princeton University, as he found education to be of great importance. For all his efforts in peace talks and construction, he won a Nobel Peace Prize.