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100

This top-hat wearing man was the first President who belonged to the Republican Party.

What is Abraham Lincoln?

100
President Trump is from this state.

What is New York?

100

This amendment grants the rights to bear arms.

What is the second amendment?

100

This U.S. Senator from Middletown, Ohio is our Vice President!

What is JD Vance?

100

This is the number of Electoral College votes needed to win the Presidency.

What is 270?

200

The Republican Party is also known by this three-letter nickname, which stands for “Grand Old Party.”

What is the GOP?

200

This is the number of children President Trump has.

What is five?

200

This amendment gave women the right to vote?

What is the nineteenth amendment? 

200
This former Trump senior advisor is the current Governor of Arkansas.

What is Sarah Huckabee Sanders?

200

Following the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August 1964, this president gave a speech urging Congress to pass a resolution granting him broad military powers in Southeast Asia.

What is Lydon B. Johnson

300

This piece of legislation was passed by Congress following the American Civil War, and was heavily pushed by the Republican Party, leading to the abolition of slavery.

What is the Emancipation Proclamation?

300

This is Donald Trump's birthday!

What is June 14?

300

This amendment provides protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy and ensures due process of law.

What is the fifth amendment?

300

This former Governor of Massachusetts was the Republican nominee for President in 2012 and later became a U.S. Senator from Utah.

What is Mitt Romney?

300

This major Trump supporter was one of the most prominent conservative radio show hosts of the '90s.

What is Rush Limbaugh?

400

This Republican president, elected in 1952, was a five-star general during World War II before entering politics.

What is Dwight D. Eisenhower?

400

President Trump graduated from this university in 1968.

What is the University of Pennsylvania?

400

This amendment abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States.

What is the thirteenth amendment?

400

This U.S. President resigned in 1974 after the Watergate scandal, making him the only President to ever resign from office.

What is Richard Nixon?

400

This is the number of Trump hotels across the world.

What is eight?

500

The Republican Party was established at a schoolhouse in this state.

What is Wisconsin?

500

This is the number of Electoral College votes President Trump received in 2016.

What is 304?

500

This amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government.

What is the fourth amendment?

500

This state is the home state of Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.

What is Louisiana?

500
After a survived assassination attempt during a speech, this President continued to speak for an hour afterwards, quoted as saying "That is not enough to kill a Bull Moose!"

What is President Theodore Roosevelt?

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