Amendments
Presidents I
Presidents II
Sports
Musical Genres
100

Amendments 13, 14, and 15 are also known as…

The Reconstruction Amendments

100

The President during the American Civil War was ______

Abraham Lincoln

100

Who was the longest-serving president in U.S. History?

Bonus: How many times was he elected?

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Four (1932, 36, 40, and 44)

100

The first mainstream popular professional sport across the whole United States was _____

Baseball

100

This genre developed among African Americans in the rural South, commenting not least on their working conditions and the surrounding culture.

Blues

200

Passed in 1912-13, the 17th Amendment provided for direct election of ________.

Bonus: Previously, this position was decided by _____.

U.S. Senators

State Legislatures

200

How many presidents were assassinated between 1865 and 1901?

Bonus: name them.

Three

Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley

200

A famous cartoon ad boldly proclaimed: "Bring out the banners, beat the drums. We'll take ___ to Washington."

Ike (Dwight D Eisenhower)

200

The National Collegiate Athletic Association was formed in 1903, primarily to regulate ______ in college sports.

Bonus: its foundation reflects the values of this part of U.S. History

Safety!

The Progressive Era

200

This genre probably developed in the South but became world-famous by virtue of the Harlem Renaissance, and composers like Scott Joplin

Ragtime

300

In 1920, the 19th Amendment granted _______ at the federal level.

Women's Suffrage

300

"Speak softly and carry a big stick" characterizes which president's foreign policy?

Theodore Roosevelt

300

This was the first Catholic president of the United States, and the last to be assassinated

John F Kennedy

300

Which state's professional football organization formed the basis for the National Football League in 1919?

Ohio

300

This genre became popular by the 1930s, with major variations that feature piano, vocals, trumpet, and saxophone.

Jazz

400

The 18th Amendment instituted _________, and the 21st Amendment _________ it.

Prohibition

Repealed

400

Which president later became a justice of the Supreme Court?

William Howard Taft

400

Who was the last president to take office without being elected to the presidency?

Bonus: Why?

Gerald Ford (1974-77)

Nixon resigned, due to the Watergate scandal

400

Widely recruited for college ball, this future NBA player refused to play for a team in the South due to the laws and culture of segregation?

Wilt Chamberlain

400

This genre developed mainly in the 1950s, and featured such artists as Elvis Pressley and the Beatles.

Bonus: what new instrument defined this genre?

Rock n Roll

Electric guitar

500

In 1933, the 20th Amendment moved the first day of the Congressional Session from _______ to _______, and the Presidential inauguration to ________.

March 4

January 3

January 20

500

Following a campaign pledge to "return to normalcy", this president's relatively short time in office was defined by numerous scandals.

Warren Harding

500

This president is most widely credited with winning the Cold War against the Soviet Union

Ronald Reagan

500
Which two players featured in one of the top-rated NCAA basketball finals of all time, in 1979?


Bonus: Which teams did they play for?

Magic Johnson and Larry Bird

Michigan State and Indiana State

500

This genre of angry protest music developed among many artists in the 1970s, informing later movements that ranged from grunge to rap.

Punk