one personwithabsolutepowerenforcementact of 187914 cabinetdepartments435representativesemancipationproclamation10independentregulatoryagencies30 yr old9 yrcitizen25 yr old7 yrcitizendictator incountriesor statespeople electrepresentativesto makenations lawspowersplit into3 people50governmentcorporations150independentagenciesstate ofdisorderdue toabsence100senatorsno limiton termsserved35 yr old14 yrcitizen$230,700annuallystrength andpower intohands ofsmallprivileged15amendment$400,000annually,freehealthcarecitizens ruledirectly and notthroughrepresentatives$147,000annually6 yearsinsenateone personwithabsolutepowerenforcementact of 187914 cabinetdepartments435representativesemancipationproclamation10independentregulatoryagencies30 yr old9 yrcitizen25 yr old7 yrcitizendictator incountriesor statespeople electrepresentativesto makenations lawspowersplit into3 people50governmentcorporations150independentagenciesstate ofdisorderdue toabsence100senatorsno limiton termsserved35 yr old14 yrcitizen$230,700annuallystrength andpower intohands ofsmallprivileged15amendment$400,000annually,freehealthcarecitizens ruledirectly and notthroughrepresentatives$147,000annually6 yearsinsenate

Government - 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. one person with absolute power
  2. enforcement act of 1879
  3. 14 cabinet departments
  4. 435 representatives
  5. emancipation proclamation
  6. 10 independent regulatory agencies
  7. 30 yr old 9 yr citizen
  8. 25 yr old 7 yr citizen
  9. dictator in countries or states
  10. people elect representatives to make nations laws
  11. power split into 3 people
  12. 50 government corporations
  13. 150 independent agencies
  14. state of disorder due to absence
  15. 100 senators
  16. no limit on terms served
  17. 35 yr old 14 yr citizen
  18. $230,700 annually
  19. strength and power into hands of small privileged
  20. 15 amendment
  21. $400,000 annually, free healthcare
  22. citizens rule directly and not through representatives
  23. $147,000 annually
  24. 6 years in senate