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100

What used to be grown on the land that is now Siena?

Asparagus 

100

Which party will have control of the House?

Democrats 

100

Which case allowed for judicial review?

Marbury v. Madison (1803)

100

What is the name of the President?

President Bartlett 

100

Are apples from North America? Yes or No. 

No, they originated in Asia.  

200

What year was Siena founded?

1937

200

Which Senate seat flipped from Democrat to Republican?

Alabama / Doug Jones's seat 

200

Which case established implied powers and federal supremacy? 

McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)

200

Who was the character of Matt Santos (a young Congressman who becomes a presidential candidate) based on?

Barack Obama 

Extra Fun Fact: Vinick was also slightly inspired by McCain 

200

True or False, a slogan for M&Ms was "Melts in Your Mouth, Not in Your Hand". 

True

300

What is our school motto?

The education FOR a lifetime 

300

What is the total number of electoral votes for Georgia + North Carolina + Arizona? 

Total: 42

Georgia - 16 

North Carolina - 15

Arizona - 11

300

Which case established the standard of "clear and present danger" when evaluating free speech? 

Schenck v. United States (1919)

300

What does CJ stand for?

Claudia Jean

300

What percent of jellyfish is water?

95%

400

True or False, Wayne LaPierre attended Siena. 

True

400

What are the four outstanding Senate races?

2 in Georgia 

1 in North Carolina 

1 in Alaska

400

What was the conclusion in Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)?

The Sixth Amendment right to assistance of counsel applies to criminal state trials and that "lawyers in criminal court are necessities, not luxuries."

400

What are the names of Toby's twins?

Huck and Molly 

400

What is the national animal of Scotland?

Unicorn

500
The Founding Friars came from another school in New York, which school was it?

St. Bonaventure University

500

How many days are there until inauguration day?

71

500

What was the conclusion in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke(1978)? 

The Court held that universities may use race as part of an admissions process but cannot use "fixed quotas". 


Years later, the Court specified that race as a factor can pass constitutional muster so long as the policy is narrowly tailored and does not create an automatic preference based on race. 

500

How many times does Toby smile in the series?


21 times 

500

How many fold are in a chef's hat?

100 for the 100 ways to cook an egg