Why is theamendingprocessimportant?To select thePresidentand VicePresidentThe division ofpower betweenthe nationaland stategovernments.TheVirginiaPlanThe GreatCompromiseTherewas nobill ofrightsPowersshared bythe federaland stategovernmentTheintroductionto theConstitutionArticles ofConfederation5 enslavedpeople itwould countas 3 freepeopleThere is 2house in thelawmakingbodyTo select thePresidentand VicePresidentPowers listedout in theconstitutionfor the federalgovernmentPeaceA group ofindividualstates that unitefor a commonpurposeThe NewJerseyPlanThePreamble,Articles,AmendmentsPowersreservedfor thestate onlyJamesMadisonFutureGenerationsAntiFederalistPeople whosupportedthe proposedConstitutionBill ofRightsFreedomWhy is theamendingprocessimportant?To select thePresidentand VicePresidentThe division ofpower betweenthe nationaland stategovernments.TheVirginiaPlanThe GreatCompromiseTherewas nobill ofrightsPowersshared bythe federaland stategovernmentTheintroductionto theConstitutionArticles ofConfederation5 enslavedpeople itwould countas 3 freepeopleThere is 2house in thelawmakingbodyTo select thePresidentand VicePresidentPowers listedout in theconstitutionfor the federalgovernmentPeaceA group ofindividualstates that unitefor a commonpurposeThe NewJerseyPlanThePreamble,Articles,AmendmentsPowersreservedfor thestate onlyJamesMadisonFutureGenerationsAntiFederalistPeople whosupportedthe proposedConstitutionBill ofRightsFreedom

Review Bingo - 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. Why is the amending process important?
  2. To select the President and Vice President
  3. The division of power between the national and state governments.
  4. The Virginia Plan
  5. The Great Compromise
  6. There was no bill of rights
  7. Powers shared by the federal and state government
  8. The introduction to the Constitution
  9. Articles of Confederation
  10. 5 enslaved people it would count as 3 free people
  11. There is 2 house in the lawmaking body
  12. To select the President and Vice President
  13. Powers listed out in the constitution for the federal government
  14. Peace
  15. A group of individual states that unite for a common purpose
  16. The New Jersey Plan
  17. The Preamble, Articles, Amendments
  18. Powers reserved for the state only
  19. James Madison
  20. Future Generations
  21. Anti Federalist
  22. People who supported the proposed Constitution
  23. Bill of Rights
  24. Freedom