Progressive Icons
Landmark Legislation
Trump Administration
OC Politics
Democratic History
100

Progressive group of members in Congress; predominantly women of color

The Squad

100

Most significant healthcare reform law of the past half century

Affordable Care Act/Obamacare

100

What crisis is affecting the government/government employees right now?

Government Shutdown

100

This Orange County Supervisor became the first elected Democratic woman in 2021

Katrina Foley

100
Last President to win a Nobel Peace Prize

Barack Obama

200
Won an upset primary for Mayor of New York

Zohran Mamdani

200

John F. Kennedy's policy regimen

New Frontier

200

Information Trump is refusing to release

The Epstein Files

200

In 2018, this House seat in Orange County was flipped by what former Democratic Congressmember

Katie Porter

200

Radio addresses by FDR to the American public during the Depression

fireside chats

300

What traveling tour are Bernie and AOC on right now?

Fighting Oligarchy Tour

300

Free trade agreement of the 1990s

NAFTA

300

Name of man deported in error to El Salvador, now being prosecuted by DOJ

Kilmar Abrego-Garcia

300


This city, the oldest in Orange County, founded in 1857, is also the most populous in the county today



Anaheim

300
City rocked by protests at DNC in 1968

Chicago

400

Recently elected AZ Dem that Speaker Johnson refuses to swear in

Adelita Grijalva

400

Proposed labor law to strengthen worker protections and unions

PRO Act

400

Which foreign dictator did Trump roll out the red carpet for?

Putin 

400

The year Orange County first went blue in the 21st century

2016

400

The year Orange County first went blue in the 21st century

2016

500

Environmentally progressive Presidential candidate

Al Gore

500

Proposed voting rights act named after civil rights icon

John Lewis Voting Rights Act

500

What is the admin doing to students who protest in ways they don't like?

Visa revocations

500

This term, appeared after the Cold War, was once used to describe the boundary between liberal L.A. and conservative Orange County

Orange Curtain

500

Democratic Presidential nominee in 1972; lost to Nixon

George McGovern