11governmentCan you name the four U.S. state capital cities named after U.S. Presidents?Show AnswerShare
1governmentIf Ross Perot is elected President, he would become the first non-politician to become President since which person?Show AnswerShare
6governmentArticle 1, Section 2, of the U.S. Constitution requires that every 10 years, what should happen?Show AnswerShare
3governmentWhen John Major was recently elected PM of Great Britain, which major party lost the election and who was the party leader?Show AnswerShare
10governmentIf a foreign born person becomes a U.S. citizen, that person receives all the rights and privileges of natural-born citizens, except for one. What is it?Show AnswerShare
4governmentAccording to the U.S. Constitution, what is the minimum age for a person to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington, D.C.?Show AnswerShare
4governmentWho was the first British prime minister in the 20th century to serve three consecutive terms?Show AnswerShare
2governmentAccording to the U.S. Constitution, if none of the candidates for President gains a majority of the electoral votes, how would the choice of President be made?Show AnswerShare
12governmentAll of these countries joined the United Nations within the first five years of its existence, between 1945 and 1950, except one, which joined in 1956. Which of these countries joined the U.N. last? Was it Australia, Republic of China - Taiwan, India, IsrShow AnswerShare
17governmentWhich U.S. city has these three nicknames: air crossroads of the world, Chicago of the north, largest city in the largest state?Show AnswerShare
19governmentOn Dec. 10, 1953, the first Playboy magazine was released. Which well-known woman was the first playmate?Show AnswerShare