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100

Finish the quote: “Read my lips,____”

no new taxes

100

Which war changed American defense policy?

Vietnam War

100

Who was Clarence Thomas?

African American Supreme Court Justice

100

Which areas of the 2000s political map were blue?

Urban centers and coasts

100

What are the two parts of the U.S. Congress?

Senate and House of Representatives

200

Which president was a fighter pilot in WWII?

George H.W. Bush

200

How is the number 80,000 significant to the Gulf War?

It was the amount of body bags needed if war broke out.

200

Which President was known for connecting with people personally?

Bill Clinton

200

Who did Saddam Husain invade in 1990?

Kuwait

200

What does the judicial branch do?

Interprets the law

300

What economic philosophy did H.W. Bush subscribe to?

Keynesian Economics

300

What was “Travelgate” about?

Hillary Clinton fired White House travel agents to hire her friends.

300

Who was Vince Foster?

A lawyer that was said to have killed himself, but thought to have been murdered.

300

Before running for president which state was W. Bush the governor of?

Texas

300

What is the freedom of religion?

You may worship as long as it doesn’t infringe on other’s rights.

400

Who raised campaign funds through the internet?

George W. Bush

400

How many people were killed in the course of fighting during the Persian Gulf War?

148

400

Who was Billy Dale?

The Director of Travel that Hillary bankrupted through an FBI investigation.

400

Which election winning state did Al Gore lose during the 2000 election?

Florida

400

Who is the Chief Justice of the United States?

John Roberts

500

Which state was Bill Clinton the governor of?

Arkansas

500

In which election did the Republicans get both the House and the Senate (and defeated 35 incumbents)?

1994

500

Who was the independent candidate in the 1992 election?

Ross Perot

500

Which three countries did Bush name in his “axis of evil”

Iran, Iraq, and North Korea

500

List all five freedoms from the first amendment

Press, speech, assembly, religion, petition