ElitistStructureAmericanRevolutionSocialContractBaron deMontesquieuNaturalRightsof ManPluralistStructureRepublicShays'RebellionCommerceand SlaveTradeCompromiseEnlightenmentEqualRepresentationArticles ofConfederationProportionalRepresentationAnti-FederalistsThree-FifthsCompromiseConnecticut(Great)CompromiseConsentof theGovernedVirginiaPlanNewJerseyPlanMajorityRuleDirectDemocracyFederalistsJohnLockeThomasHobbesElitistStructureAmericanRevolutionSocialContractBaron deMontesquieuNaturalRightsof ManPluralistStructureRepublicShays'RebellionCommerceand SlaveTradeCompromiseEnlightenmentEqualRepresentationArticles ofConfederationProportionalRepresentationAnti-FederalistsThree-FifthsCompromiseConnecticut(Great)CompromiseConsentof theGovernedVirginiaPlanNewJerseyPlanMajorityRuleDirectDemocracyFederalistsJohnLockeThomasHobbes

AP Gov Review: Foundations of Democracy - 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. Elitist Structure
  2. American Revolution
  3. Social Contract
  4. Baron de Montesquieu
  5. Natural Rights of Man
  6. Pluralist Structure
  7. Republic
  8. Shays' Rebellion
  9. Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise
  10. Enlightenment
  11. Equal Representation
  12. Articles of Confederation
  13. Proportional Representation
  14. Anti-Federalists
  15. Three-Fifths Compromise
  16. Connecticut (Great) Compromise
  17. Consent of the Governed
  18. Virginia Plan
  19. New Jersey Plan
  20. Majority Rule
  21. Direct Democracy
  22. Federalists
  23. John Locke
  24. Thomas Hobbes