Presidents
Presidential Election
Congress
100

This person was the tallest US president at 6 feet 4 inches.

Abraham Lincoln

100

The system by which the president and vice president of the United States are chosen.

Electoral College

100

This house of Congress is up for election every two years.

The House of Representatives

200

This person is the only president to get elected four times to the office.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

200

The number of electoral votes a candidate needs to win the presidency.

270

200

Before the 17th Amendment came to force in 1912, this entity elected Senators to the US Senate.

State Legislatures.

300

This U.S. president's favorite refrain was "Speak softly and carry a big stick?"

Theodore Roosevelt

300

The number of electoral votes allocated to Pennsylvania in the U.S. presidential election.

19

300

The number of members in the House of Representatives.

435

400

This person served as both President and Vice President without being elected to either office.

Gerald Ford

400

This state traditionally holds the first presidential primary election.

New Hampshire

400

The entity responsible for redrawing congressional district boundaries every ten years.

State Legislatures

500

This state has produced the most US presidents.

Virginia (8)

500

This voting system, used by most US states, awards victory to the candidate receiving the most votes.

First-past-the-post or first preference plurality or plurality

500

The name of the system used to allocate seats among states in the House of Representatives.

Apportionment