Reagan came out on top, with Clinton and Dubya on the list of the top ten as well.
This is part of the hidden price we're paying as a nation for standardized testing with an emphasis on science and math - we're forgetting our own history. And when a nation forgets it's past, all the math in the world can't save it.
AP - When Americans rate their greatest president, they do not agree on who tops the list, but seem to rank a half-dozen chief executives ahead of the nation's first. George Washington tied for sixth place in one recent poll and rated seventh in another.
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