9.1-9.3
9.4
Music (Lyrics & Bands), & Fan Theories
9.5
9.6
100

This method of economics argues for lower taxes and less government spending to encourage investments and job growth in the private sector.

It was also named after the president who advocated for it.

Supply-side economics

"Reaganomics"

100

This former governor of Arkansas and saxophone player was president during the 1990s.

Bill Clinton

100

This band launched the "British Invasion" and may have been the early ancestor of the boy band.

The Beatles

100
Though President Trump is most famous for wanting to build one of these, he wasn't the first president to suggest a barrier like it or the first world leader who thought it would work.

He was, however, the first who thought he could get another country to pay for it being built.

Border wall/fence

100

This virus caused a mass panic throughout the world.  It also caused further political division as the global pandemic occurred during an election year.

COVID-19

200

This scandal occurred during the Reagan presidency.  The CIA sold weapons illegally to Iran.  Then, the profits from the sales were used fund political militias in South America to topple an anti-American group.

Iran-Contra Affair

200

This political event led by Republicans caused President Clinton to declare "the era of big government is over."

Republican Revolution

Revolution of '94

200

Some Disney fans think Tarzan is Anna and Elsa's long lost brother due to the similar character designs of their parents as well as their tragic deaths.

Others see a familial connection between Ariel and this Disney hero because of their mythical backgrounds.

Hercules

200

President Obama took executive action to create program that would allow children brought into the country illegally by their parents opportunity to become citizens.

What was the name of the program?

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

DACA

200

This devastating tragedy involved the deaths of some 3,000 Americans.  It will become the basis for increased security at airports, government buildings, as well as America's military presence in the Middle East for the next two decades.

9/11

300

This president said, "Read my lips-no new taxes!" as part of a campaign promise.  However, when the economy began to decline and the federal budget increased, he was forced to renege on his promise.

George H.W. Bush

Bush-41

300

Though technically invented in the late 80s to aid in academic research, this invention became a service in most households by the end of the 90s.

Al Gore claimed to have invented it as well.

Internet

300
Complete the lyrics:

"What about us?

What about all the broken ________  ________  _________?"

Happy ever afters

300

The 1950s would be horrified at the increase of these kind of families from 5.5 million in the 1970s to 12.8 million in 2000.

Unfortunately, the 1950s more racist sentiments would not be surprised to learn a large portion of these families were Black.

Single-parent families

300

These two elections were controversial because the winner did not win the popular vote but the Electoral College.

2000

2016

400

This program, pushed by the Reagan Administration, would protect the nation from international ballistic missiles (IBMs) with lasers and particle beams.

Critics mockingly called it "Star Wars" as it sounded too much like science fiction.

Strategic Defense Initiative

SDI

400

This White House intern had a sordid affair with President Clinton.  When pressed on the matter, Clinton initially lied and then obfuscated on what happened between him and her.

"It depends on the meaning of the word 'is' is."

Monica Lewinsky

400

Some fans have come up with the creative idea that this song is about a werewolf.  He has left his lover "hoping to find some long forgotten words or ancient melodies" "[seeking] to cure what's deep inside frightened of this thing [he has] become."

Africa

400

This state was once considered a proud example of the South and "Southern" culture.  But as immigrants and migrants began to take up residence there, it became more cosmopolitan, Democrat, and anti-gun.

(Hint: It's capital was once Williamsburg, but changed to Richmond during the War for Independence)

Virginia

400

This economic event was the result of, among other things, banks giving mortgages to people unable to afford them (despite the government pushing for such loans).

President Obama attempted to correct this economic down turn, but it proved to be a great challenge.

Great Recession

500

This 2008 court ruling affirmed the interpretation of the Second Amendment as a guarantee for the right of individuals to own weapons such as firearms.

District of Columbia v. Heller

500

He was the last and most recent third party candidate who proved to be a serious challenge to Democrats and Republics during the 90s.

Despite his relative success, his party's membership has waned.

Ross Perot

500

This band was popular in the 60s and 70s, with a few hits in the 80s.  It was also the longest running rock band but failed to get the recognition due to the members' relatively conservative approach to drugs and politics.

Some the band's most celebrated songs include Nights in White Satin, Tuesday Afternoon, & The Voice.

The Moody Blues
500

This law passed during the Reagan Administration was an attempt to restrict the flow of illegal immigrants.  Though it did provide more infrastructure for this goal, it failed to meet it.  Critics also didn't like that it granted amnesty to 3 million undocumented workers.

Reform and Control Act of 1986

500

This political movement arose during the Obama administration.  Though initially non-partisan, it quickly adopted a libertarian/conservative identity.

TEA Party

600

These two Soviet policies introduced under Gorbachev led to the end of the Cold War as they broke down the totalitarian and communist frameworks of the USSR.

Glasnost

Perestroika

600

This policy limited protective fees and taxes on goods produced in Canada and Mexico.  Many union leaders and factory workers claim it was responsible for sending American manufacturing jobs to places like Mexico.

NAFTA

North American Free Trade Agreement

600

Some fans of the Nickelodeon series Rugrats depicts the infancy of the title character of this BBC sci-fi series.  This is based on a toy that looks like a Dalek in the opening credits and the fact the main character's favorite prop is a screwdriver.

Dr. Who

600

This law was passed under President Clinton and was another attempt at fixing the immigration problem.  However, like the one under Reagan, it did little to stem the flow of illegal immigrants into the country.

Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996

600

This legislation was supposed to be Bush-43's legacy.  But his foreign policy measures and his perceived inadequacies with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina over-shadowed it.

Plus, its less-than-stellar results made it unpopular with teachers.

No Child Left Behind Act