How Well Do You Know These Historic Voting Moments?
How Well Do You Know These Historic Voting Moments?
From George Washington's presidential election in 1789 to the Trump vs. Biden campaign of 2020, the United States as seen it's fair share of historical voting moments. Some moments have been down right shocking, others profound, and a few simply hilarious. How well do you know the events and people that have helped to shape the course of American history?
In 1870, this amendment made it unconstitutional to be denied the right to vote on the basis of race.
“Old enough to fight, old enough to vote” was the slogan for a movement supporting young voter rights that resulted in lowering the legal voting age from 21 to 18 in what year?
When this crucial Act was passed, it ensured that all men and women age 21 and older, regardless of their race, religion, or education, have the right to vote. What Act is it?
Who won the 2000 Presidential Election when the Supreme Court decided the results due to suspicious ballot counting practices called into question from Florida’s electoral votes?
Who was the first woman to run for President of the United States?
Where did Barack Obama serve as a senator before becomingthefirst African American President?
Why is Election Day always on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November?
How many elected U.S. Presidents also served as generals?
In this year, Abraham Lincoln shocked the nation by winning the Presidential Election against his opponent William Seward.
True or False? Until the year 1804, whichever candidate got the second most number of votes would become the Vice President.
2020 is the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. This important amendment made it unconstitutional to do deny voters on the basis of...
In 1789 George Washington became the first U.S. President. Who was his running mate?
How well do you know your U.S. history?
How well do you know your U.S. history?