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100
This is how long Supreme Court justices serve for.

What is 'until they die or retire?'

100

This party had a lot of political power during the Roaring 20s

What were the Republicans?

100

This major party likes government intervention in the economy.

Who are the Democrats?

100

This party likes to uphold "traditional" religious values in society.

What is the Republican Party?

100

Participation in these elections allows independents and voters of the other party to vote in the primary elections.

What is an open primary?

100

Participation in these elections is limited to voters registered to the party only.

What are closed primaries?

200

This is the fastest-growing ethnicity in the U.S.

What is the Hispanic/Latino population?

200

This argues that in a two-party system the party that caters to the political center will win.

What is the median voter theorem?

200

This is when voters only choose candidates from one political party.

What is a straight ticket?

200

The are periods of significant change where parties shift the focus of their policies.

What are party/political realignments?

200

This political movement opposed taxes from the Obama administration.

What is the Tea Party Movement?

200

This is when registered voters get a letter in the mail to serve on a court case.

What is jury duty?

300

He began mass grassroots political participation in the U.S.

Who was Andrew Jackson?

300

They created the first two political parties in U.S. history.

Who were Hamilton and Jefferson?

300

They advocate full individual liberty, capitalist markets, and no government intervention.

What is the Libertarian Party?

300

They advocate for environmental awareness, non-violence, and social justice.

What is the Green Party?

300

This system makes only the one candidate with the most votes represent the district.

What are single-member districts?

300

In this type of system, seats in their legislatures are allocated according to a party’s percentage of the popular vote.

What is the proportional representation system?

400
In this court case, John Marshall basically gave the Supreme Court its power.

What is Marbury v. Madison?

400

This is how much a Congressional candidate has to raise a week for six years for a re-election campaign.

What is $30,000 a week?

400

These are organizations that have no limit on how much money they contribute to campaigns as long as they don't directly coordinate with the politician.

What are Super PACs?

400

This is the power of the Supreme Court to decide if a government act is unconstitutional.

What is judicial review?

400

They confirm Supreme Court justices.

Who is the Senate?

400

He set the precedent for judicial review.

Who was John Marshall?

500

He set up the Bull Moose Party.

Who was Theodore Roosevelt?

500

This president caused a major realignment during the Great Depression with his New Deal for the Democrat Party.

Who was Franklin Roosevelt?

500

This is the legal limit that an individual can directly contribute to a political campaign.

What is $2,900?

500

He won the presidency in 1992 after billionaire Ralph Nader took votes away from Republican candidate George H.W. Bush.

Who is Bill Clinton?

500

Along with Hispanics, the Republicans made huge strides with this ethnic/racial voting bloc. in the 2024 election.

What is the Asian population?

500

This president caused a major political realignment with his signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964?

Who is Lyndon Johnson?