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100

This foundational document, ratified in 1788, outlines the framework of the U.S. federal government and is the supreme law of the land.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

100

The U.S. government is divided into three branches: executive, legislative, and this one.

What is the judicial branch?

100

The body of Islamic law derived from the Qur’an, the Hadith, consensus (ijma), and analogical reasoning (qiyas) is known by this name.

What is Sharia

100

UC Berkeley’s athletic teams are known by this name, inspired by the state’s early history during the Gold Rush era.

What are the Golden Bears

100

Opened in 1923 and renovated in 2012, this stadium is home to the Golden Bears football team and is built directly over the Hayward Fault.

What is California Memorial Stadium

200

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution are collectively known by this name.




What is the Bill of Rights

200

This term refers to the meeting where a political party officially nominates its presidential candidate and adopts its platform.

What is a national convention

200

This term refers to the spiritual and mystical branch of Islam

What is Sufism

200

This 1964 student-led movement began at UC Berkeley’s Sproul Plaza, demanding the right to political expression and organizing on campus.



What is the Free Speech Movement

200

What is the full name of the person after who UC Berkeley's School of Business is named after

What is Gene Haas

300

In the 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education, the Court declared that this doctrine had no place in public education.

What is “separate but equal”

300

This term describes the redrawing of voting district boundaries to favor one political party over another.

What is gerrymandering

300

This dynasty, which ruled from 661 to 750 CE and made Damascus its capital, was the first great Muslim caliphate after the Rashidun.

What is the Umayyad Caliphate

300

In the 1960s and 1970s, UC Berkeley became a hub for protests against this major U.S. conflict, reflecting the campus’s deep ties to activism.

What is the Vietnam War

300

What is the oldest building on campus?

What is South Hall

400

The case established the constitutional right to remain silent and the right to counsel for defendants in police custody.

What is "Miranda v Arizona"

400

This political philosophy advocates for minimal government intervention in personal and economic matters, emphasizing individual liberty and free markets.

What is libertarianism

400

This theological school of thought in early Islam emphasized human free will and divine justice, influencing later rationalist traditions.

What is the Mu‘tazilite school (or Mu‘tazila)

400

In 1969, activists and community members clashed with authorities over a plot of university-owned land that became this iconic symbol of people’s resistance and public space.

 What is People’s Park

400

This campus building, completed in 1873 and later rebuilt after the 1906 earthquake, houses the College of Natural Resources.

What is North Hall

500

Under this legal principle, courts are generally bound to follow precedent set by previous judicial decisions.

What is stare decisis

500

This process occurs every ten years and determines how many seats each state gets in the U.S. House of Representatives

What is the census (or congressional reapportionment)

500

This 12th-century Muslim philosopher and polymath from Andalusia, wrote influential commentaries on Aristotle.

Who is Ibn Rushd

500

This pioneering nuclear physicist and Berkeley faculty member discovered element 94, plutonium, and later became a central figure in the Manhattan Project.




Who is Glenn T. Seaborg

500

This building on the west side of campus houses the College of Environmental Design and is named after the famous architect who designed it.

What is Wurster Hall

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