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This Amendment guarantees such rights as freedom of religion, Press, speech, and the right to peaceably assemble.
What is The First Amendment.
100
On February 24th, 1803, John Marshall created Judicial Review passing down a ruling in this case.
What is Marbury V. Madison.
100
This half of one particular branch of government has the sole power of Impeachment according to the constitution.
What is the House of Representatives.
100
This man only served as President of the United States for a single month before he died.
Who is William Henry Harrison. 9th President.
100
What happens in the U.S. every four years on the first Tuesday of November.
What is presidential elections.
200
This Amendment expresses your rights in criminal cases and has become a famous saying all on its own.
What is The Fifth Amendment. the ability to plead the fifth.
200
Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe all died on this day in 1826 and 1831, respectively.
What is July 4th.
200
This person is president of the Senate, although they usually do not have a vote unless there is a tie to break.
Who is the Vice President of the United States. Note: If the vice president has become president for whatever reason, then the president pro tempore of the Senate replaces him as president of the senate.
200
This President's middle initial "S." stands for just that and nothing more.
Who is Harry S. Truman.
200

Senator Cory Booker, who holds the record for the longest filibuster given in the United States Senate, is from this state.

What is New Jersey?

300
This Amendment ratified on August 18, 1920 gave women the right to vote.
What is The Nineteenth Amendment.
300
On March 1st, 1961, John F. Kennedy officially created this organization.
What is the Peace Core
300
This branch of government will have jurisdiction in a case between citizens of one state against citizens of another state.
What is the Judicial Branch.
300
This President was the first to serve in the U. S. Navy.
Who is JFK.
300

This president was the first to have facial hair.

Who is John Quincy Adams.

400
The right of eighteen year olds to vote was not recognized until the year 1971, with this Amendment.
What is The Twenty- Sixth Amendment.
400
On June 3rd, 1918 the supreme court declared that this form of labor was illegal.
What is Child Labor.
400
This Branch of government "Shall be Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, and of the Militia of several States, when called into actual service of the United States. . ."
What/Who is The Executive Branch/President is also an acceptable answer.
400
This individual is the only person in United States history to be elected to not only two terms as Vice President, but also to two terms as the President of the United States of America.
Who is Richard M. Nixon.
400
William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy are the only two presidents to be buried here.
What is Arlington National Cemetery.
500
This law was passed in 1933 to repeal the Eighteenth Amendment concerning Prohibition.
What is The Twenty- First Amendment.
500

On July 9th, 1947, Dwight D. Eisenhower commissions Florence Blanchfield to this position.

What is Lt. Col. - Thus making her the first female military officer in United Sates history.

500
It is the job of this branch of government: "to coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of Weights and Measures."
What/who is The Congress.
500
It was this President that the American people first heard on the Radio.
Who is Warren G. Harding.
500
Born in 1712, this author wrote "On the Social Contract," and penned the idea of 'popular sovereignty.' Who was he?
Who is Jean Jacques Rousseau.
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