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100

New York currently has this many electoral votes in the Presidential Election

29

100

He was the first Vice President to ever be elected President

John Adams

100

A ruling most commonly associated with the abortion debate. _, _, _ your boat!

Roe v. Wade.

100

After leaving office, President Trump will be joining a very exclusive club of former presidents who could pursue office again. The only other member is this man.

Jimmy Carter

100
This one event destroyed Abraham Lincoln's presidency

His death

200

After the voting total in Florida was too close to call, this famous event occurred.

The Florida Recount.

200

Like father, like son. He was the first man to be elected to the position his father once held.

John Quincy Adams.

200

George W. Bush won his office the first time due to this court case.

Bush v. Gore.

200

The only man who served as President without ever being elected to the job.

Gerald Ford.

200

What once was a small scandal regarding a break-in and cover-up is now shorthand for a scandal

Watergate Scandal.

300

The proper term for a state without a predictable voting outcome on election day.

Swing State.

300

The first man to ever officially resign the office of the Presidency. Hint: resign does NOT mean declined to seek a second term.

Richard Nixon.

300

One criminal court case in Arizona led to the nationwide institution of these rights. 

The Miranda Rights.

300

This man is the only President to have never been married.

James Buchanan

300

13 days was the length of this military standoff that defined John F. Kennedy's administration

Cuban Missile Crisis

400
During the 2020 Democratic nomination, there were this many declared candidates. Closest guess wins.

29

400

The first ever President to ever have been impeached

Andrew Johnson

400

After this ruling, campaigns were now able to fundraise without any limitations, arguing that money was protected as speech under the First Amendment.

Citizens United.

400

While most Presidents fought in wars, this man fought the most in real life, having participated in at least 100 duels in his lifetime.

Andrew Jackson.

400

After the Great Depression, this was the policy that was pushed to rebuild the nation.

New Deal.
500

The Election of 1876 was the closest ever election in history electorally, as this man won by just one vote.

Rutherford B. Hayes.

500

The first President to ever die in office.

William Henry Harrison

500

The first-ever court case involving lame duck appointments in the wee hours of John Adams' term.

Marbury v. Madison.

500

The only President to have served two non consecutive terms.

Grover Cleveland.

500

President Trump's first impeachment involved a call he made to the leader of this country

Ukraine