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100

A Founding Father of the United States who played a leading role in the American Revolution by opposing the 1765 Stamp Act, advocating complete separation from Great Britain. He was second President. VP: Thomas Jefferson

John Adams

100

Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman

Ohio

100

Protection against double jeopardy and self incrimination.  Protection of due process and right to a grand jury.  Eminent domain was established.

5th

100

This supreme court case established judicial review

Marbury v. Madison

100

Mike Pence

Vice President

200

The 9th president had the shortest office term and was the first president to die in office only one month in. VP: John Tyler

William Henry Harrison

200

Mike Lee and Mitt Romney

Utah

200

This amendment granted women the right to vote.

19th

200

This case allowed for women to get an abortion without excessive government intervention

Roe v. Wade

200

Bill Barr

Attorney General

300

18th president who commanded the Union army during the Civil War. He tried to implement Congressional Reconstruction and to remove the vestiges of slavery. VP: Schuyler Colfax

Ulysses S. Grant

300

Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters

Michigan

300

This amendment established the federal income tax

16th

300

This court case established that segregation in schools are not equal

Brown v. Board of Education

300

Mike Pompeo

Secretary of State

400

The seventh president of the United States who was elected in 1828. He was a national war hero after defeating the British in the Battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812, but later was a villain for his role in the Trail of Tears. VP: John Calhoun and Martin Van Buren

Andrew Jackson

400

Brian Schatz and Mazie Hirono

Hawaii

400

This amendment abolished slavery.

13th

400

This case stated that free speach may be limited in times of war.

Schenck v. United States

400

Sonny Perdue

Secretary of Agriculture

500

Eleventh president who expanded the territory of the nation chiefly through the Mexican-American War. VP: George Dallas

James K. Polk

500

Kyrsten Sinema and Martha McSally

New Mexico

500

This amendment limited the presidency to two terms following the presidency of FDR.

22nd

500

This case stated that because spending money on political campaigns is considered free speech, independent political broadcasts cannot be limited

Citizens United v. FEC

500

Mark Esper

Secretary of Defense