7-01972To protectthe Amishchildren frombeingignorant.14thamendmentWI’scompulsoryschoolattendance isunconstitutionalAmishFree exerciseof religion overthe stateinterest in aneducatedpopulation.Yes1stamendment31971JonasYoder14 and15The threeAmishfamiliesWarrenE.BurgerFreeexerciseclauseSimplicityand Self-sufficiencyis keyIt wouldendangertheirchildren’ssalvation.5dollars167-01972To protectthe Amishchildren frombeingignorant.14thamendmentWI’scompulsoryschoolattendance isunconstitutionalAmishFree exerciseof religion overthe stateinterest in aneducatedpopulation.Yes1stamendment31971JonasYoder14 and15The threeAmishfamiliesWarrenE.BurgerFreeexerciseclauseSimplicityand Self-sufficiencyis keyIt wouldendangertheirchildren’ssalvation.5dollars16

Yoder v. Wisconsin - 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. 7-0
  2. 1972
  3. To protect the Amish children from being ignorant.
  4. 14th amendment
  5. WI’s compulsory school attendance is unconstitutional
  6. Amish
  7. Free exercise of religion over the state interest in an educated population.
  8. Yes
  9. 1st amendment
  10. 3
  11. 1971
  12. Jonas Yoder
  13. 14 and 15
  14. The three Amish families
  15. Warren E. Burger
  16. Free exercise clause
  17. Simplicity and Self-sufficiency is key
  18. It would endanger their children’s salvation.
  19. 5 dollars
  20. 16