May,1787FederalismAdvocateBill ofRightsFederalistPapersNewJerseyPlanFederalistsPapersVirginia Plan-bicarmeral/New JerseyPlan -unicarmeralJudicialBranchCitizens'individualrightsAlexanderHamiltonPreambleMany werefamers; mostwanted to seethe Articlesrevised in somewayGeorgeMasonDelegates agreedto end theinternational slavetrade in 20 yearsrather thanimmediatelyExecutiveBranchAmendmentsAmendments givepolitical leadersthe opportunity tochange theConstitution... asneededFederalistsFed. supportedtheConstitution;Antifed.opposed theConstitutionLegislativeBranchTo discussways toimprove theArticles ofConfederationAntifederalistsConstitutionoffered agoodbalance ofpowerMay,1787FederalismAdvocateBill ofRightsFederalistPapersNewJerseyPlanFederalistsPapersVirginia Plan-bicarmeral/New JerseyPlan -unicarmeralJudicialBranchCitizens'individualrightsAlexanderHamiltonPreambleMany werefamers; mostwanted to seethe Articlesrevised in somewayGeorgeMasonDelegates agreedto end theinternational slavetrade in 20 yearsrather thanimmediatelyExecutiveBranchAmendmentsAmendments givepolitical leadersthe opportunity tochange theConstitution... asneededFederalistsFed. supportedtheConstitution;Antifed.opposed theConstitutionLegislativeBranchTo discussways toimprove theArticles ofConfederationAntifederalistsConstitutionoffered agoodbalance ofpower

Ratifying the Constitution - Unit 2 - Chapter 5 - Section 4 - 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. May, 1787
  2. Federalism
  3. Advocate
  4. Bill of Rights
  5. Federalist Papers
  6. New Jersey Plan
  7. Federalists Papers
  8. Virginia Plan- bicarmeral/ New Jersey Plan - unicarmeral
  9. Judicial Branch
  10. Citizens' individual rights
  11. Alexander Hamilton
  12. Preamble
  13. Many were famers; most wanted to see the Articles revised in some way
  14. George Mason
  15. Delegates agreed to end the international slave trade in 20 years rather than immediately
  16. Executive Branch
  17. Amendments
  18. Amendments give political leaders the opportunity to change the Constitution... as needed
  19. Federalists
  20. Fed. supported the Constitution; Antifed. opposed the Constitution
  21. Legislative Branch
  22. To discuss ways to improve the Articles of Confederation
  23. Antifederalists
  24. Constitution offered a good balance of power