What do you know about our electoral process?

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Test Your Knowledge of the U.S. Electoral Process

Are you ready to challenge your knowledge of the U.S. electoral system? This quiz covers key historical events, constitutional amendments, and the electoral vote process. Perfect for anyone interested in American politics!

  • Learn about important presidential milestones
  • Test your understanding of amendments and voting laws
  • Explore the structure of the U.S. Congress
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningEagle42
Who was the first President to be impeached?
Thomas Jefferson
Andrew Hamilton
Andrew Johnson
Theodore Roosevelt
In what year was the 19th amendment passed?
1920
1921
1917
1913
How many electoral votes are there in total?
500
515
538
536
How many electoral votes are required for a President to be elected?
269
270
271
272
Who is THIRD in line for the Presidency?
Senate Majority Leader
House Minority Leader
White House Chief of Staff
Speaker of the House
Which President resigned the Presidency in 1974?
Gerald Ford
Richard Nixon
Harry S. Truman
Spiro Agnew
What was the name of the famous hotel at the center of Richard Nixon's resignation?
Hilton
Watergate
Motel 6
Howard Johnson
Who was the first female candidate for either President or Vice President?
Hillary Clinton
Victoria Woodhull
Geraldine Ferarro
Lady Bird Johnson
Who was the oldest person to become President?
Theodore Roosevelt
George Washington
Ronald Reagan
Donald Trump
How many senators does each state have?
Two
It depends on the population
Three
One
How many representatives does each state have?
It depends on the population
Two
Three
One
What happens if neither candidate gets enough electoral votes?
There is a revote
Everyone gives up
The House selects the President
Many, many recounts.
Which President served the most terms in office?
Lyndon Johnson
Harry S. Truman
Theodore Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
How many presidents have there been?
45
43
42
44
What does D.C stand for in Washington D.C?
District of Columbia
Disaster of Corpulence
District of Camembert
District of Constitution
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