to beagainstsomethinglaw passed bygovernment toprotect naturalrightsfreesomethingthat can notbe takenaway ordeniedColonists whosided withBritain (againstindependence)to be against anauthority/tostart arevolutionto preventsomethingfromoccurringformalcomplaintsto be free ofcontrol ofsome otherperson orcountryGovernmentcontrols what isbought or sold, sothat the nation canbecome wealthyrefusal tobuy or usegoods andservices/ towithdrawAmericancolonists whofought forindependencefrom GreatBritainfreea governmentin which asingle rulerpossesses andabusesabsolute powerevidentwithoutproof orargumentact ofprotestingor dis-agreementto beagainstsomethinglaw passed bygovernment toprotect naturalrightsfreesomethingthat can notbe takenaway ordeniedColonists whosided withBritain (againstindependence)to be against anauthority/tostart arevolutionto preventsomethingfromoccurringformalcomplaintsto be free ofcontrol ofsome otherperson orcountryGovernmentcontrols what isbought or sold, sothat the nation canbecome wealthyrefusal tobuy or usegoods andservices/ towithdrawAmericancolonists whofought forindependencefrom GreatBritainfreea governmentin which asingle rulerpossesses andabusesabsolute powerevidentwithoutproof orargumentact ofprotestingor dis-agreement

Social Studies - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. to be against something
  2. law passed by government to protect natural rights
  3. free
  4. something that can not be taken away or denied
  5. Colonists who sided with Britain (against independence)
  6. to be agains t an authority/to start a revolution
  7. to prevent something from occurring
  8. formal complaints
  9. to be free of control of some other person or country
  10. Government controls what is bought or sold, so that the nation can become wealthy
  11. refusal to buy or use goods and services/ to withdraw
  12. American colonists who fought for independence from Great Britain
  13. free
  14. a government in which a single ruler possesses and abuses absolute power
  15. evident without proof or argument
  16. act of protesting or dis-agreement