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Chinese American activist who challenged the Chinese Exclusion Act, wishing for citizenship for those Chinese willing to remain in the U.S. and “Americanize.”

Wong Chin Foo

100
President who won the "Revolution of 1800." Democratic-Republican.
Thomas Jefferson
100
Political philosopher who wrote about the right to life, liberty, and property
John Locke
100
President of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
100

Originator of the Albany Plan of Union

Benjamin Franklin

200
Leader of transcendentalist movement and author of Walden.
Henry David Thoreau
200
"Old Hickory," president of the common man. Increased executive power.
Andrew Jackson
200
French officials who demanded a bribe before engaging in formal negotiations with American diplomats. Hint: you don't actually need to know their names
XYZ
200
Slave who led a revolt in Virginia in 1831 that resulted in at least 250 deaths
Nat Turner
200

Trickle Down Economic policies and push for increased defense spending played a major role in the conclusion of the Cold War

Ronald Reagan

300
Leader of women's suffrage movement in the late 19th century who also campaigned for temperance and abolition of slavery
Susan B. Anthony
300
President most associated with the Era of Good Feelings
James Monroe
300

U.S. naval officer and strategist whose 1890 book, The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783, argued that national greatness was inextricably linked to maritime power. 

Alfred Thayer Mahan

300
Led an uprising against debt collection practices and tax policies in Massachusetts in 1786.
Daniel Shays
300
Great Awakening preacher who delivered the sermon, "Sinner in the Hands of an Angry God"
Jonathan Edwards
400

labor leader, socialist, and five-time presidential candidate who championed workers' rights. He is most notable for leading the 1894 Pullman Strik

Eugene V. Debs

400

President associated with programs that helped ease the pressures of the Great Depression via the New Deal through Relief, Recovery, & Reform

FDR

400
French traveler who wrote "Democracy in America" to document his travels in the early 1800s.
Alexis de Tocqueville
400
Demanded a military commission to attack Indians and revolted against Governor Berkeley in 1676.
Nathaniel Bacon
400

Supreme Court Justice who presided over Supreme Court case of Brown V Board of Education

Chief Justice Earl Warren

500
Founder of the American Federation of Labor
Samuel Gompers
500

President who was impeached for the Watergate Scandal, pardoned by Gerald Ford

President Nixon
500

Name of Queen of Hawaii overthrown by U.S. troops in 1898

Queen Liliuokalani

500
American Indian leader who fought against British occupation of the Great Lakes area in 1763.
Pontiac
500

Education reformer who designed much of today’s school system

Horace Mann

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