American History
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100
Date America declared Independence?

July 4th 1776

100
What is the job of the legislative branch?

To make laws

100
Term for a change to the Constitution

An Ammendment

100

What is the Political Party of the current POTUS

Republican

100

Recite the Pledge of Allegiance 

I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, One nation - under God - indivisible with Liberty and Justice for All. 

200

Name three American Indian/Native tribes

Cherokee, Navajo, Sioux, Chippewa, Choctaw, Pueblo, Apache, Iroquois, Creek, Blackfeet, Seminole, Cheyenne, Arawak, Shawnee, Mohegan, Huron, Oneida, Lakota, Crow, Teton, Hopi, Inuit, (other - check).  

200

What is the names of the bicameral legislatures?

Senate and House

200

What is the rule of law?

Everyone must follow the law

200

Month we vote for President

November 

200

What was the name of the major land purchase from France in 1803

Louisiana Purchase

300

Who was president during WW1

Woodrow Wilson 

300
How many Federal Representatives and Senators are there?

435 representatives

100 senators

300

How many amendments are there?

Twenty Seven

300

Minimum electoral college votes a candidate needs to become president?

at least 270

300

Usually, the last day you can sent in Federal Income Tax forms

April 15th

400

Year Constitution was written

1787

400
How long do senators and representatives serve?

6 and two years

400

What are the five rights listed in the First Amendment

Speech, Press, Religion, Petition, and Assembly 

400

Four powers/roles of the president

Sign/Veto Legislation, Commander in Chief, Leader of the Party, Head of State/Government, Executive Orders, Executive Agreements, Chief Diplomat, etc. 

400
Writer of the Star Spangled Banner

Francis Scott Key

500

What famous slogan was used as a rally crying during the Spanish-American War?

"Remember the Maine? To hell with Spain1"

500

What is the term for Representative leadership philosophy?

What is the term for Senatorial leadership philosophy?

House; delegates

Senate; trustee

500

What is the SCOTUS power to review actions taken by the government?

What decision was this established in?

Judicial Review, Marbury v Madison

500

Ability of the president/executive branch to keep communication confidential - even from subpoenas.

Executive Privilege
500

This advantage is where politicians can send mail without paying post.

Franking Privilege