Here are all the results with descriptions
Andrew Jackson
You're a people person and a bridge builder. You believe in finding common ground and bringing people together, much like Andrew Jackson, who favored quick restoration of the seceded states to the Union, following the Civil War, and was integral in reuniting America.
Charles Dawes
You're a practical person by nature and can balance the needs of various diverging groups. You could easily assume the role of banker, politician, and military general, as did Dawes, who was the thirtieth vice president of the United States. After serving in World War I, he was integral in establishing guidelines for World War I reparations, leading him to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 1925.
John Tyler
You believe in balancing democracy with individual rights, especially when it comes to the rights of the states. You will back laws and regulations as long as they don't infringe on the rights of your constituents. You're also ready to step up to the big leagues if needed, as was the case of Tyler, who had to assume the presidency when William Harrison died after one month in office.
John Adams
You are the OG of vice presidents! You blaze the way and set the precedent for everyone who will follow in your footsteps. You can act as a lawyer, diplomat, statesman, political theorist, writer, and most importantly, leader of a movement.