What is thebiggest reasonsome framers ofthe U.S.Constitutionrefused to sign thedocument.How manyamendmentsare includedin the U.S.Constitution?What is thedate of thenextPresidentialelection?How manySenatorsrepresentIndiana inCongress?Who is theLawrenceCountySheriff?Who isMayor ofBedford?The first 10amendmentsof the U.S.Constitutionare _____Name oneresponsibilityof a U.S.citizen.How manyelectors arein theElectoralCollege?How manyelectoral votesdoes aPresidentialcandidate need towin the election?Name oneduty of aU.S.citizen.What isthe capitalofIndiana?Whichimportantdocumentstarts with "Wethe People"?In what yearwas the lastCensustaken?In whatmonth areprimaryelections heldin Indiana?In what yearwas the Bill ofRights addedto the U.S.Constitution?Name oneexample ofhow the Billof Rightsprotects you.Who is thegovernorof Indiana?How manyelectoralvotes doesIndianahave?The documentreplaced by theU.S.Constitution wasthe _____What are 2freedoms givento U.S. citizensin the FirstAmendment?In what yearwill you beeligible tovote?Memorize thePreamble to theConstitution andchallenge agrownup to dothe sameThe U.S.Constitution isviewed as alivingdocument.Why?What is thebiggest reasonsome framers ofthe U.S.Constitutionrefused to sign thedocument.How manyamendmentsare includedin the U.S.Constitution?What is thedate of thenextPresidentialelection?How manySenatorsrepresentIndiana inCongress?Who is theLawrenceCountySheriff?Who isMayor ofBedford?The first 10amendmentsof the U.S.Constitutionare _____Name oneresponsibilityof a U.S.citizen.How manyelectors arein theElectoralCollege?How manyelectoral votesdoes aPresidentialcandidate need towin the election?Name oneduty of aU.S.citizen.What isthe capitalofIndiana?Whichimportantdocumentstarts with "Wethe People"?In what yearwas the lastCensustaken?In whatmonth areprimaryelections heldin Indiana?In what yearwas the Bill ofRights addedto the U.S.Constitution?Name oneexample ofhow the Billof Rightsprotects you.Who is thegovernorof Indiana?How manyelectoralvotes doesIndianahave?The documentreplaced by theU.S.Constitution wasthe _____What are 2freedoms givento U.S. citizensin the FirstAmendment?In what yearwill you beeligible tovote?Memorize thePreamble to theConstitution andchallenge agrownup to dothe sameThe U.S.Constitution isviewed as alivingdocument.Why?

Show What You Know Bingo - Call List

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  1. What is the biggest reason some framers of the U.S. Constitution refused to sign the document.
  2. How many amendments are included in the U.S. Constitution?
  3. What is the date of the next Presidential election?
  4. How many Senators represent Indiana in Congress?
  5. Who is the Lawrence County Sheriff?
  6. Who is Mayor of Bedford?
  7. The first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are _____
  8. Name one responsibility of a U.S. citizen.
  9. How many electors are in the Electoral College?
  10. How many electoral votes does a Presidential candidate need to win the election?
  11. Name one duty of a U.S. citizen.
  12. What is the capital of Indiana?
  13. Which important document starts with "We the People"?
  14. In what year was the last Census taken?
  15. In what month are primary elections held in Indiana?
  16. In what year was the Bill of Rights added to the U.S. Constitution?
  17. Name one example of how the Bill of Rights protects you.
  18. Who is the governor of Indiana?
  19. How many electoral votes does Indiana have?
  20. The document replaced by the U.S. Constitution was the _____
  21. What are 2 freedoms given to U.S. citizens in the First Amendment?
  22. In what year will you be eligible to vote?
  23. Memorize the Preamble to the Constitution and challenge a grownup to do the same
  24. The U.S. Constitution is viewed as a living document. Why?