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Includes The President

the Executive Branch

100

No Unreasonable Search and Seizure

the 4th Amendment

100

"We do a little trolling."

Donald J. Trump

100

After Rosa Parks was arrested for refusing to give up her seat on the bus to a white person, this famous civil rights activist proposed a boycott of public transportation across Montgomery. 

Martin Luther King Jr.

100

Campbell's Condensed Tomato Soup, has the highest content of this ingredient.

Water

200

Deliberates on laws.

the Judicial Branch

200

The right to a trial by jury.

 the 7th Amendment

200

He ended a speech on gun violence by saying,  “God save the queen, man.” 

Joe Biden

200

In 1913, women from all around the world marches on Washington to show their strength and dedication to being permitted to vote.

the Woman's Suffrage Procession

200

This now-defunct department store once had an ad during Christmas for a Panasonic Blu-ray and a 32 inch LCD

HHGregg

300

Proposes Laws

the Legislative Branch

300

Abolition of Slavery

 the 13th Amendment

300

"I don't want to write a hagiography on myself. To me, that is just a waste."

Ron DeSantis

300

This protest was in response to a police raid on a well-known gay bar in 1969.

Stonewall

300

This US President is Homestuck Character Dave Strider's personal hero

Barack Obama

400

Commands the military

the Executive Branch

400

The right to vote at age 18

 the 26th Amendment

400

This Representative introduced a bill that would provide more than $26 billion in aid to the development of "space laser technology" to put on the southern U.S. border.

Marjorie Taylor Greene

400

In 1990, over 1,000 protestors marched from the White House to the Capitol building in support of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Once there, 60 of the protestors set aside their mobility aids and climbed the capitol steps.

the Capitol Crawl

400

The majority of the missing items from the British Museum were from this department.

Department of Greece and Rome

500

The current Vice President of the United States

Kamala Harris

500

The Prohibition of Liquor

18th Amendment

500

"I was bitten by an octopus."

Ted Cruz

500

Founded in 1966 in Oakland, California, this group was "the era’s most influential militant black power organization," according to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History & Culture

the Black Panther Party

500

PA General Assembly Consolidated Statute 13, Chapter 12 §1205 states that this is defined based on the nature, purpose and circumstances of the situation.

Reasonable Time