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U.S. Elections - When?
100

Which party believes in more gun control?

Democratic

100

What is Kamala Harris's current job?

Vice-president

100

What is Gerrymandering?

Mr. Goodman will decide if the answer gets points

100

Which branch of government does the U.S. president serve?

Executive

100

How often does the U.S. hold presidential elections?

Every 4 years

200

Which party is pro-life? (against abortion)

Republican

200

What is the symbol of the Democratic Party?

Donkey

200

Is Gerrymandering legal?

Yes

200

The president does not have the power to declare war, who does?

Congress

200

On which date is the president inaugurated?

January 20 (or January 21 if January 20 falls on a Sunday)

300

Which party believes in a more progressive tax policy?

Democratic

300

According to the speech, which of Kamala Harris's policies "balances compassion with national security?"

Immigration Reform

300

What animal did Gerrymandering named after?

Salamander

300

What article of the U.S. Constitution defines the powers of the U.S. President?

Article 2

300

When is the next U.S. presidential election?

November 5, 2024⁩

400

Which presidential candidate promises to combat "price gouging"?

Harris

400

Who is the Democratic vice-presidential nominee?

Tim Walz

400

What are the two main techniques of Gerrymandering?

Cracking ; Packing 

400

During wartime, what role does the president play?

Commander-in-Chief

400

How long is a term for U.S. Representatives?

2 years

500

According to Trump, immigration is such a problem that it has led to immigrants eating people's pets in which U.S. city?

Springfield, Ohio

500

Who is the Republican vice-presidential nominee?

JD Vance

500

Gerrymandering is named after a person with the last name "Gerry." What was his first name?

Elbridge

500

The president outlines legislative priorities once a year in what speech?

The State of the Union Address

500

How long is a term for Senators?

6 years