The Legislative
The Colonies
The Executive
The Constitution
The Judicial
100

There are, as of 2026, this many Senators in the US Senate.

What is 100?

100

The colony in which 'Plymouth Rock' can be found.

What is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts?

100

This 2000 Presidential candidate conceded after a highly contested vote recount in Florida.

Who is Al Gore?

100

The (commonly marginally infringed upon) right to bear arms in this amendement.

What is the Second Amendment?

100

There are this many Justices on the Federal Supreme Court, as of 2026.

What is 9?

200

There are this many Representatives in the House.

What is 435?

200

This is the only state DIRECTLY north of modern Massachusetts that was of the original 13.

What is New Hampshire?

200

The former President that gave a speech while bleeding after being shot in the chest (being saved by a cigarette tin and a few folded papers).

Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
200

This section of the US constitution begins with, 'We The People'.

What is the Preamble?

200

As of 2026, this is the appointment span of a Supreme Court Justice.

What is Lifetime? (Lifetime Appointment)
300

Cloture (to achieve the end of a gov't shutdown or filibuster) is achieved in the Senate by heralding this many votes. 

What is 60 (3/5)?

300

This is the west-most of the original colonies.

What is Georgia?

300

Of the 45 distinct presidents, this one is the only one to not have lineage intertwined with the British crown (or slave owners).

Who is Donald J. Trump?

300

This amendment, completed in 1868, defines citizenship and grants the rights of due process and equal protection to citizens.

What is the 14th amendment?

300

During it's first year of convention (1790), the Supreme Court made exactly this many rulings.

What is Zero?

400

Until January 1984, members of Congress were entirely exempt from paying into or receiving this social welfare program.

What is Social Security?

400

Known as Maine now, this state was originally part of this colony.

What is Massachusetts?

400

The former President who held fight club fights in the basement of the White House.

Who is Teddy Roosevelt?

400

This amendment (repealed in 1933) prohibits the manufacturing and sale of alcohol (ethanol) beverages.

What is the 18th Amendment?

400

In this 1893 case, Nix v. Hedan, the Supreme Court reached this verdict on the classification of the tomato.

What is 'a tomato is (legally) a vegetable'?

500

This former president was the first to serve in congress after leaving office.

Who is John Q. Adams?

500

This state, not part of the original 13 colonies, was claimed by two of the colonies.

What is Vermont?

500

This former president could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other simultaneously.

Who is James A. Garfield?

500

After lobbying from attendees of the infamous Jekyll Island Bankers' meeting, this amendment was passed in 1913. (After being in limbo for for years, and mysteriously passed during a winter congressional recess)

What is the 16th Amendment?
(This is why we have the IRS, Federal Reserve, and permanent income tax... but Prohibition got repealed, right?)

500

Supreme Court Justices have appeared on two US currency notes. John Marshall on the $500 bill, and Salmon P. Chase on this bill.
(Neither are currently in circulation)

What is $10,000?

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