This first ten-ammendment collection is known as the...
What is the Bill of Rights
This 1803 land purchase doubled the size of the U.S.
What is the Louisiana Purchase.
This animal symbolizes the Republican Party.
What is an Elephant.
Who was the 43rd President of the U.S.
George W. Busch
Which U.S. president never lived in the White House?
Who is George Washington.
What branch of government interprets the laws?
What is the Judicial Branch
This 1804 expedition, led by two explorers, mapped the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.
What is the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
This type of large, energetic gathering lets candidates hype up their supporters and give big speeches.
What is a campaign rally.
The man was the general of the Union Army and later became POTUS.
Who is the Ulysses S. Grant.
TPUSA was founded in this year to promote conservative principles and free markets on college campuses.
What is 2012.
This amendment guarantees that citizens cannot be forced to house soldiers in their homes during peacetime.
What is the Third Amendment.
This document, ratified in 1781, served as the U.S. government before the Constitution.
What is the Articles of Confederation.
This event is where political parties officially nominate their presidential candidate and throw a giant televised celebration.
What is a National Convention.
Only President to be elected for two nonconsecutive terms.
Who is Grover Cleveland.
What was the shortest war in U.S. history?
What is the Spanish-American War.
This compromise during the Constitutional Convention created a two-house Congress, balancing large and small states.
What is the The Great Compromise (Connecticut Compromise).
This 19th-century movement pushed for banning the sale and consumption of alcohol, eventually leading to Prohibition.
What is the Temperance Movement.
Term for the “big speech” given every year about how things are going in the country.
What is the State of the Union Address.
This President's set of domestic programs was known as the Great Society (he was also JFK's VP).
Who is Lyndon Johnson.
Who was the youngest president to be inaugurated (age 42).
Who is Teddy Roosevelt.
This amendment says powers not given to the federal government—and not denied to the states—are reserved to the states or the people.
What is the 10th Amendment.
This 1863 declaration by President Lincoln stated that enslaved people in Confederate states were to be set free.
What is the Emancipation Proclamation.
This viral political moment involved a candidate yelling ‘Yes we can!’ and became iconic in 2008.
What is Obama's Campaign Slogan.
This President had the shortest term to date as he died from an illness only a month after he was inaugurated.
Who is William Henry Harrison.
TPUSA runs this initiative that tracks political bias at colleges, rating professors and campus climates for students.
What is Professor Watchlist?