Early American History
Utah
Senate Procedure
Senate History
The Capitol Building
100

The first Secretary of the Treasury

Who is Alexander Hamilton?

100

The people of Utah consume more than twice the national average of this food.

Jell-O

100

The procedure where a Senator debates over a proposed piece of legislation so as to delay or prevent a decision 

What is the Filibuster?

100

The oldest Senate office building

What is the Russell Office Building? (Cornerstone laid in 1906)

100

The President who had a crypt built for him in the Capitol building, but refused to be buried there

George Washington

200

The year the Constitution was signed

When is 1787? (ratified 1788)

200

Utah became a state on this date

January 4, 1894

200

The term for a motion to limit debate and schedule a vote

What is cloture?

200

The first Senate session was held in this city

Where is New York City?

200

The Capitol building will soon be home to the statue honoring this Utahn

Who is Martha Hughes Cannon? (First female state senator in the U.S.)

300

President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from this country

What is France? (1803)

300

The two Senators who immediately preceded Senator Lee and Senator Romney, respectively

Who are Senator Bennett and Senator Hatch

300

The person who presides over the Senate in the absence of the Vice President

Who is the the President Pro Tempore?

300

The Senate Judiciary Committee questioned and approved Justice Clarence Thomas in this room

What took place in the Kennedy Caucus Room?

300

The Capitol building was partially destroyed by a severe fire during this war

The War of 1812

400

The first President to live in the White House

Who is John Adams?

400

The percentage of Utah's land that is Federally-owned

What is ~65% (within 2% is okay)

400

The number of votes needed from Congress, AND the number of votes needed from states to ratify an amendment 

two-thirds vote from Congress; three-fourths vote from states

400

The senator who received the nickname "Lion of the Senate"

Who is Edward (Ted) Kennedy?

400

The year Congress first met in the Capitol Building

November 17, 1800

500

The five European countries that had colonies in North America previous to the United States

What are England, France, the Netherlands, Russia, and Spain

500

The name of the nation's first department store, founded in Utah

ZCMI (Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution)

500

The constitutional amendment that changed Senate elections from state legislatures to the people directly

What is the 17th Amendment?

500

The longest-ever filibuster speech lasted this long and was given by this Senator

24 hours 18 minutes, given by Strom Thurmond

500

The estimated historical cost of the Capitol building

$133 million

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