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100

This is the biggest bureaucracy in the United States

What is the Department of Defense?

100

Though Grover Cleveland is the only president to marry in the White House, many presidents try to exploit this "period" in the presidency.

What is the honeymoon period?

100
In 1973, this court case legalized the termination of a pregnancy in the first trimester.
What is Roe v. Wade?
100

More often than not, this is the religion of most Supreme Court justices.

What is Protestant?

100

This 5-sided building is where the largest bureaucracy is located.

What is the Pentagon?

200

The Pendleton Act, which did away with the merit system for Federal Government jobs, was passed partially as a result of the assassination of this president.

Who is James Garfield?

200

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This court case in 2000 essentially decided who won Florida, and the presidency.

What is Bush v. Gore

200

Shaw v. Reno tackled this issue in North Carolina. 

What is racial gerrymandering?

200

There are this many districts of courts in the United States, which each serve at least 2 states.

What is 12?

200

This is the only president to serve more than two terms.

Who is Franklin Roosevelt?

300

This office deals with the hiring of federal agencies.

What is the Office of Personnel Management?

300

In 1919, this president suffered a stroke. As a result, his wife Edith essentially took over the role of the president until his health recovered.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?

300

Marbury v. Madison established this principle in all American courts.

What is judicial review?

300

This is the current Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. 

Who is John Roberts?

300

McCulloch vs. Maryland deals with this clause of the U.S. Constitution.

What is the Necessary and Proper Clause?

400

In 1964, this clear goal was set by President Johnson, aimed at the racist traditions of the southern United States.

What is registering black voters?

400
One of the president's powers includes receiving these from foreign nations. 
What are ambassadors?
400
One of Earl Warren's first court cases dealt with the segregation of schools in this state.

What is Kansas?

400

Donald Trump has recently added two justices to the Supreme Court, this man and Brett Kavanaugh 

Who is Neil Gorsuch?

400
This metal shape is also a term that defines the relationship between Congress, interest groups, and the bureaucracy.

What is Iron Triangle?

500
Created by Franklin Roosevelt in the 1930s, this government corporation was created to provide power and electricity for a portion of the United States. Today their headquarters are located in Knoxville.

What is the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)?

500

In 1998, Bill Clinton was impeached by the House of Representatives for lying in regards to his sexual relations with this woman.

Who is Monica Lewinsky?

500

This Louisiana case that went to the Supreme Court declared that segregation was legal, so long as it was "separate but equal".

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

500
If a Supreme Court justice agrees with the majority opinion but sees the case from another legal standpoint, they write this kind of opinion. It must make hoops afterwards very difficult. 

What is a concurring opinion?

500

Jenniffer Gonzalez is the resident commissioner of this island in the House of Representatives. 

What is Puerto Rico?

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