Who was the first Black President?
Barack Obama
Who can vote for the president?
US citizens, ober 18, registered
What are the two main parties in the US ?
Republicans and Democrats
What are the three Branches ?
Legislative, Judicial, Executive
Which two major parties are competing against each other?
Republican vs. Democrats
How many Presidents did the USA have?
46 Presidents
How many basic stages are there in the elections?
6
Name at least one "third party".
Green Party, Libertarians, Constitution Party or Narural Law Party
What positions does the President have (at least 2 out of 3 positions) ?
Head of State, Leader of the federal Government, Commander in Chief of the USA Armed Forces
Who is the Republican candidate?
Donald Trump
Who was the first Republican President?
Abraham Lincoln
How do you call the 4th stage in a presidential election?
General election
When was the Republican Party officially founded ?
1854
The Congress has two Chambers. What are they ?
Senate and House of Representatives
On which day does the election take place this year?
November, 5th
Who held the Speech: "a time for Choosing"?
Ronald Reagan
What is a common manipulation tactic in the presidential election?
Gerrymandering
Which main topics are on the agenda of the Democratic Party ? (two facts)
LGBTQ, strong government, support the citizens, gun legislation, religous freedom
Who are the current Senators of Nebraska ?
Deb Fischer and Pete Ricketts
In which month does the convention of the Democratic Party take place?
August
Who was the first President to die in Office?
William Henry Harrison
Name two states with only 10 members of the electoral college.
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri,Maryland
How many Republican presidents were elected since the 20th century ?
13
Name at least 1 of the 9 Judges of the Supreme Court.
Sonia Sotomayor, Clarence Thomas, John G. Roberts, Samuel A. Alito, Elena Kagan, Amy coney Barrett, Neil M. Gorsuch, Brett M. Kavanaugh, Ketanji Brown Jackson
Which former presidents can vote this year?
5 (Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barrack Obama, Donald Trump)