(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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How does the definition of Democracy differ from 1789 to now?
Name 2 fears the founders had about the success of the new government.
Which branch can declare war?
When is a state seen nullifying congressional action?
Who won the Election of 1800?
Explain the purpose of Tariffs?
Explain how the French and Indian War contributed to the Revolution.
Explain why the Articles of Confederation failed.
What is 1 way that congress can counter the executive branch?
Define the Proclamation of Neutrality.
Where in the constitution is a cabinet mentioned?
Explain 'Separation of Power'.
Define Republicanism
Which branch is in charge of ratifying bills?
Who did John Adams send to France to meet with Talleyrand?
Define bicameral.
What were the titles of Washington's cabinet?
Explain how did the establishment of the national bank divide America's population?
Explain 1 way the French Revolution influenced the nation.
Explain the "necessary and proper" clause.
What are the 'Alien and Seditions' Acts?
Name a philosopher that influenced the constitution and their theory.
Define Federalism.
What was the largest city in 17989?
Who did Hamilton's the 'debt bonds' benefit?
What did the Jay Treaty state?
What did Pinckney's Treaty ensure for Washington?
Give an example of local, state, and federal power.
What were the repercussions of the Boston Tea Party?
To what extent was there a 'ruling class' in the early United States?
What did the 2 political factions begin to call themselves?
Explain the differences between the New Jersey and Virginia plans.
What was the 'Triangle Trade'?
Name 2 rights grated by the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution.