[Solved] Who was the youngest President in U.S. history?

Trivia: Who was the youngest President in U.S. history?

George W. Bush
Thomas Jefferson
Bill Clinton
Theodore Roosevelt

The correct answer is Theodore Roosevelt

So why is this answer correct? : In September 1901, 42-year-old Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest President in American history, when he assumed office following the assassination of President William McKinley. The energetic “TR” served two eventful terms, leaving office in 1909 at age 50. More than 50 years later, in November 1960, John F. Kennedy became the youngest elected President, at age 43.

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