Electoral College
Voter Registration
The Right to Vote
Civil Movements
Misc.
100

How many electoral votes does a candidate need to win the election?

270

100

How can you register to vote? 

Can register online, in-person, or through the mail

100

Who originally had the right to vote? Circa 1778 

Protestant White men who owned land. 

100

What wre some of teh ways activists protested during the Civil Rights Movement?

Marches, speeches, sit-ins, freedom rides, and more!

100

How old do you have to be to vote?

18

200

How many electoral college votes does Illinois have?

19 (it was 20 in 2020, 2016, 2012. 21 in 2008.) 

200

What materials do you need to register to vote? 

A valid form of identification, certified mail confirming your address. 

200

What movement led to the ratification of the 19th Amendment? 

The Woman's Suffrage Movement

200

Which amendments abolished slavery and gave former slaves the right to vote? 

13th, 14th, and 15th amendments

200

Who is the elected Illinois Attorney General? 

Kwame Raoul!

300

Which states do not have a "winner take all" approach to their electoral college votes?

Nebraska and Maine

300

May a citizen of Guam register to vote? 

No

300

What year was the 14th amendment, the Voting Rights Act, ratified? 

1964

300

Describe 3 barriers to voting?

  • Limited opportunities to register

  • Arrests and beatings by police

  • Threats of violence toward a voter’s family and home

  • Personal information shared with groups like the KKK and employers.

  • Grandfather Clause

  • Poll taxes

300

Is it unconstitutional to require ID before voting?

No it is not. It can even go further! See Crawford

400

Can you find the words "electoral college" in the constitution? 

No

400

What world event led to lowering the voting age to 18? 

The Vietnam War
400

Which President signed a law that gave Native Americans full citizenship including the right to vote? 

President Calvin Coolidge

400

Who was the famed leader of the Womans Suffrage Movement?

Susan B. Anthony 

400

What was the only sitting member of the House of Reps to be elected President?

President James Garfield 

500

How many times has the winner of the popular vote lost the presidential election?

5 (1824, 1876, 1888, 2000, 2016)

500

When is the latest someone in Illinois can register to vote? 

The day of the election! Go Vote!!

500

Which amendment gave citizens of Washington D.C. the right to vote? 

23rd Amendment

500

What was the significance of Allen v. Milligan?

The significance of the Allen ruling is that, for the first time, the Court held that racial gerrymandering is included in Section 2 of the VRA. Previous rulings had outlawed it in the context of the 14th’ Amendment’s equal protection clause.

500

Who is the only President to serve as both the President and the Vice President, but was not elected to either position? 

President Gerold Ford

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