People
Dates
Events
Government
The Constitution
100
She wouldn't give up her seat on the bus to a white person.
What is Rosa Parks?
100
The date the two towers fell
What is September eleventh?
100
Commonly known as the Fourth of July.
What is Independence Day?
100
The three branches of the U.S. Government.
What is Judicial, Legislative, and Executive?
100
The first ten amendments to the Constitution.
What is the Bill of Rights?
200
The sixteenth President of the United States.
What is Abraham Lincoln.
200
The year World War Two ended.
What is 1945?
200
The famous time when unemployment was at about 25%
What is the Great Depression?
200
The branch of government that reviews the Constitution and interprets laws.
What is the Judicial Branch
200
The right to not testify against yourself in a criminal trial.
What is the Fifth Amendment?
300
The men carved into the side of Mount Rushmore.
Who are George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln?
300
The year of the Louisiana Purchase
What is 1803?
300
The weapon that ended World War II.
What is the atomic bomb?
300
Two places where coins are minted in the U.S.
What is Philadelphia and Denver?
300
The amendment that prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
What is the eighteenth amendment?
400
The man many people thought was responsible during the Great Depression
Who is Herbert Hoover?
400
Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated.
What is April 4th 1968?
400
What caused a half-million people to migrate to California in search of wealth.
What is the California Gold Rush?
400
The part of government that has the power to impeach officials.
What is the Senate?
400
The number of Amendments to the Constitution.
What is 27?
500
The Governor of Minnesota
Who is Mark Dayton?
500
The year World War I started.
What is 1914
500
The age in which speakeasy's cropped up, and organized crime grew.
What is Prohibition?
500
The President's major departments that give him advice.
What is 15?
500
The five rights the first Amendment guarantees.
What is the freedom of Press, Religion, Speech, Petition, and Assembly?