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100

The party focused mainly on environmentalism is known by this color.

What is green?

100

The first Ten Amendments to the Constitution, all guaranteeing certain unalienable rights, are called this.

What is the bill of rights?

100

The purchase of this snow-covered territory was known as "Seward's Icebox" until oil was discovered there.

What is Alaska?

100

The Bull Moose eventually gained this elected office, also known as being the "chief executive."

What is the president?

100

The US is made up of 50 of these.

What are stATEs?

200

This party disagreed with the Federalists, and was only happy with the constitution if it included a bill of rights.

What were the anti-federalists?

200

The 18th Amendment, the only one that was ever overruled did this.

What is prohibiting alcohol?

200

The first ever major land purchase in American History, Jefferson more than doubled the size of the country by purchasing this territory from Napoleon.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

200

The Bull Moose is present on this National Monument, located in south Dakota.

What is Mount Rushmore?

200

Another word for people fighting against the Union, and supporting southern independence.

What are ConfederATEs?

300

The political party of Lindon B. Johnson.

What is the democratic party?

300

A written document from a Judge allowing officers to search a person's private property, like their vehicle or home.

What is a search warrant?

300

The construction of this first-ever canal connecting the Pacific and Atlantic oceans cost over 400 million dollars.

What is the Panama canal?

300

The rough riders were a unit of this, The Bull Moose sent them into Cuba during the Spanish-American war.

What is cavalry?

300
Each state gets 2 of these in the senate.

What are delegATEs?

400

The Hardford convention, held in 1814, led to the breakup of this first-ever American Political Party.

What are the Federalists?

400

The amendment that gives states the right to keep a well-regulated militia.

What is the 2nd Amendment?

400

This man is generally agreed upon as the richest in U.S. history, creating a wealth that is still massive today via becoming an oil tycoon.

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

400

The Bull Moose passed this act, the first to establish standards of sanitation that food has to meet in order to be sold in the US.

What was the pure food and drug act?

400

To regulate inflation, the federal reserve will change this.

What are interest rATEs?

500

The "Cross of Gold" speech delivered in 1896 was meant to encourage American's to move away from this.

What is the gold standard?

500

This supreme court case ruled that people need to be informed about their rights prior to police interrogation.

What was Miranda V Arizona?

500

The Gadsden purchase, between the U.S. and Mexico, bought land in what would eventually become these two states.

What are Arizona and New Mexico?

500

This person had the nickname "the Bull Moose"

Who was Teddy Roosevelt?

500

This scandal ended Nixon's presidency. It included him allegedly hiring spies to tap and hack the democratic party for information regarding the next primary.

What was watergATE?

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