Agreement thatsolved theissue of slavepopulation forCongressionalrepresentationPart ofCongress withrepresentationbased onequalityAmendments1-10 thatdetailindividualrightsConsideredthe "Law ofthe Land" forthe U.S.governmentUnanimouslyelected topreside overtheConstitutionalConventionRatifies orvetoes anyCongressionallegislationThe Fatherof the U.S.ConstitutionApprovalof a lawWanted abicamerallegislature withtwo houses basedon population forrepresentationDivision ofpower betweenfederal andstategovernmentsDivided theNorthwestTerritory into 5smallerterritories andtownshipsAgreementthat solved theissue ofrepresentationin CongressLandseast of theMississippiRiverCreateslegislation/ lawsFour stepprocess foradmittingterritoriesinto statesFirstgovernmentof the U.S.from 1776-1787Series of essayspublished toinfluenceimmediateratification of theConstitutionA groupMassachusettsfarmersprotesting andshutting downcourtsInterprets lawsto make surethey are notunconstitutionalWanted a singlelegislaturebased on equalrepresentationPart ofCongress withrepresentationbased on astate'spopulationWanted to ratifythe Constitutionwith a Bill ofRights. Wantedstrong stategovernmentsWanted to ratifythe Constitutionwithout a Bill ofRights. Wanteda strong federalgovernmentThree Separate andequalgovernmentbranchesEach branchof governmenthas certainpowers overeach otherAgreement thatsolved theissue of slavepopulation forCongressionalrepresentationPart ofCongress withrepresentationbased onequalityAmendments1-10 thatdetailindividualrightsConsideredthe "Law ofthe Land" forthe U.S.governmentUnanimouslyelected topreside overtheConstitutionalConventionRatifies orvetoes anyCongressionallegislationThe Fatherof the U.S.ConstitutionApprovalof a lawWanted abicamerallegislature withtwo houses basedon population forrepresentationDivision ofpower betweenfederal andstategovernmentsDivided theNorthwestTerritory into 5smallerterritories andtownshipsAgreementthat solved theissue ofrepresentationin CongressLandseast of theMississippiRiverCreateslegislation/ lawsFour stepprocess foradmittingterritoriesinto statesFirstgovernmentof the U.S.from 1776-1787Series of essayspublished toinfluenceimmediateratification of theConstitutionA groupMassachusettsfarmersprotesting andshutting downcourtsInterprets lawsto make surethey are notunconstitutionalWanted a singlelegislaturebased on equalrepresentationPart ofCongress withrepresentationbased on astate'spopulationWanted to ratifythe Constitutionwith a Bill ofRights. Wantedstrong stategovernmentsWanted to ratifythe Constitutionwithout a Bill ofRights. Wanteda strong federalgovernmentThree Separate andequalgovernmentbranchesEach branchof governmenthas certainpowers overeach other

Chapter 7 Test Review - 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. Agreement that solved the issue of slave population for Congressional representation
  2. Part of Congress with representation based on equality
  3. Amendments 1-10 that detail individual rights
  4. Considered the "Law of the Land" for the U.S. government
  5. Unanimously elected to preside over the Constitutional Convention
  6. Ratifies or vetoes any Congressional legislation
  7. The Father of the U.S. Constitution
  8. Approval of a law
  9. Wanted a bicameral legislature with two houses based on population for representation
  10. Division of power between federal and state governments
  11. Divided the Northwest Territory into 5 smaller territories and townships
  12. Agreement that solved the issue of representation in Congress
  13. Lands east of the Mississippi River
  14. Creates legislation / laws
  15. Four step process for admitting territories into states
  16. First government of the U.S. from 1776-1787
  17. Series of essays published to influence immediate ratification of the Constitution
  18. A group Massachusetts farmers protesting and shutting down courts
  19. Interprets laws to make sure they are not unconstitutional
  20. Wanted a single legislature based on equal representation
  21. Part of Congress with representation based on a state's population
  22. Wanted to ratify the Constitution with a Bill of Rights. Wanted strong state governments
  23. Wanted to ratify the Constitution without a Bill of Rights. Wanted a strong federal government
  24. Three Separate and equal governmentbranches
  25. Each branch of government has certain powers over each other