The first president elected that was a Republican.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
In 1920, this constitutional amendment was ratified, granting women the right to vote in the United States.
What is the 19th Amendment?
In 2009, this social media platform introduced the "Like" button, revolutionizing user interaction and engagement online.
What is Facebook?
This river has caught on fire multiple times due to pollution.
What is the Cuyahoga River?
This group committed cannibalism when they got stranded in the Rocky Mountains along the Oregon Trail.
What is the Donner Party?
This U.S. president implemented the New Deal to combat the Great Depression.
Who is FDR?
This 1794 rebellion saw western Pennsylvania farmers protest a federal excise tax, testing the new national government's ability to enforce its laws.
What is the Whiskey Rebellion?
This actor is best known for his roles in Little Women, Dune, and Lady Bird.
Who is Timothee Chalamet?
In 1876, chunks of meat reportedly fell from the sky in this state.
What is Kentucky?
In 1971, this event involved the unauthorized release of a top-secret Department of Defense study detailing U.S. political and military involvement in Vietnam.
What is the publication of the Pentagon Papers?
This senator from Wisconsin fueled fears of communist infiltration in the U.S. during the early Cold War.
Who is Joseph McCarthy?
In 1957, this city became a focal point of the Civil Rights Movement when nine African American students enrolled at a previously all-white high school, leading to a national crisis.
What is Little Rock, Arkansas?
Who did Forbes name the youngest "self-made billionaire ever" in 2019?
Who is Kylie Jenner?
This town hanged several people in the 1600s on the account of witchcraft.
What is Salem, Massachusetts?
This 1804 event marked the first and only time a sitting U.S. vice president killed a former secretary of the treasury in a duel.
What is the duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton?
This influential Supreme Court Chief Justice expanded the power of the federal judiciary in cases like Marbury v. Madison.
Who is John Marshall?
In 1932, this group of World War I veterans marched on Washington, D.C., demanding early payment of a promised bonus, leading to a violent dispersal by the U.S. Army.
What is the Bonus Army March?
Troy Bolton's jersey number in the High School Musical franchise.
What is 14?
This infamous serial killer actually escaped custody twice and was on the run for a total of 53 days.
Who is Ted Bundy?
In which year was George H.W. Bush elected president?
When is 1988?
This man assassinated president JFK.
Who is Lee Harvey Oswald?
The largest act of domestic terrorism in US history (targeted a federal building).
What is the Oklahoma City Bombing?
This American artist has the highest grossing tour in history.
Who is Taylor Swift?
According to Google, this conspiracy theory is believed to be true by more than half of Americans.
What is the JFK assassination? (second shooter, inside job, etc.)
Who was the first Black Supreme Court justice in the United States?
Who is Thurgood Marshall?