protectsbasicrights ofAmericansTheconstitutionwas writtenthepresident27April15NancyPelosirun forofficeYou canpractice anyreligion, ornot practicea religionfreedomofspeechSlaveryAnadditionor changeCapitalisteconomyCongressDonaldTrump427theflagThe VicePresidentforwomencivil rightsWe thePeopleGeorgeWashingtonFree!Six(6)supremecourtFour(4)U.SDiplomatchecksandbalancesto printmoneychecksandbalancesCherokeePrintmoneyLouisiana1001787eighteen18 orolderJuly 4,1776protectsbasicrights ofAmericansTheconstitutionwas writtenthepresident27April15NancyPelosirun forofficeYou canpractice anyreligion, ornot practicea religionfreedomofspeechSlaveryAnadditionor changeCapitalisteconomyCongressDonaldTrump427theflagThe VicePresidentforwomencivil rightsWe thePeopleGeorgeWashingtonFree!Six(6)supremecourtFour(4)U.SDiplomatchecksandbalancesto printmoneychecksandbalancesCherokeePrintmoneyLouisiana1001787eighteen18 orolderJuly 4,1776

Citizenship - 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. protects basic rights of Americans
  2. The constitution was written
  3. the president
  4. 27
  5. April 15
  6. Nancy Pelosi
  7. run for office
  8. You can practice any religion, or not practice a religion
  9. freedom of speech
  10. Slavery
  11. An addition or change
  12. Capitalist economy
  13. Congress
  14. Donald Trump
  15. 427
  16. the flag
  17. The Vice President
  18. for women civil rights
  19. We the People
  20. George Washington
  21. Free!
  22. Six (6)
  23. supreme court
  24. Four (4)
  25. U.S Diplomat
  26. checks and balances
  27. to print money
  28. checks and balances
  29. Cherokee
  30. Print money
  31. Louisiana
  32. 100
  33. 1787
  34. eighteen 18 or older
  35. July 4, 1776