Death Penalty
Abortion
Gun Control
Drugs
100

This state leads the nation in number of executions held 

Texas
100

What are the pro and anti positions on abortion called in America?

Pro-choice and pro-life

100

This amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects the right to keep and bear arms.

The Second Amendment

100

This state was the first in America to legalize medical marijuana

California

200

True or False: The death penalty actually costs more money than life in prison

True. The death penalty can cost over a million dollars more than life in prison due to lengthy trials and appeals
200

This now repealed Supreme Court decision in 1973 established a woman's constitutional right to choose an abortion.

Roe v Wade

200

This 1999 school shooting was the first to have live media coverage and led to intense debate over gun control and school safety

Columbine High School Massacre

200

True or False: States are able to legalize drugs because state law is always higher than federal law

False. Technically, the federal government can prosecute drug users and distributors in legal states.

300

This state was the first in the nation to abolish the death penalty 

Michigan

300

In the United States, the ability to regulate abortion is currently decided by this level of government.

State Government

300

True or False: Civilians cannot own fully automatic machine guns

False. Machine guns made before 1986 can be purchased. 

300

Excessive prescription of this type of medicine led to the opioid crisis in America.

Painkillers

400

A study from Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America found that at least this percent of executed prisoners are innocent.

A. 0.5 percent B. 12 percent C. 4 percent

B. 4 percent

400

True or False: The Texas Heartbeat Act does not have any exceptions for extreme circumstances to its abortion ban after six weeks of pregnancy 

True

400

This group is the largest gun ownership rights lobbying organization

National Rifle Association (NRA)

400

In 2020, this state passed a measure decriminalizing possession of small amounts of any type of drug

Oregon