PublicProtestsDoor to DoorCampaigning1787 -OriginalConstitutionMar 12,1912 GirlScoutsFoundedWomen'sSuffrageAug 18,1920 -statesratifySeneca FallsConvention -New York -1848Picketingthe WhiteHousePublicProtestsLucyMottSusanBAnthonyLobbyElectedofficialsTheRight toVoteVotingRestrictionsFliersandCartoonsSojournerTruthThe 19thAmendmentWhite leadorganizationsdiscriminatedElizabethCadyStanton1870 - 15thAmendment- Black MenCan VoteRoots inabolitionistmovementsQuietlyprosuffarageWoodrowWilsonOctober31, 1860JulietteLowe BornPublicProtestsDoor to DoorCampaigning1787 -OriginalConstitutionMar 12,1912 GirlScoutsFoundedWomen'sSuffrageAug 18,1920 -statesratifySeneca FallsConvention -New York -1848Picketingthe WhiteHousePublicProtestsLucyMottSusanBAnthonyLobbyElectedofficialsTheRight toVoteVotingRestrictionsFliersandCartoonsSojournerTruthThe 19thAmendmentWhite leadorganizationsdiscriminatedElizabethCadyStanton1870 - 15thAmendment- Black MenCan VoteRoots inabolitionistmovementsQuietlyprosuffarageWoodrowWilsonOctober31, 1860JulietteLowe Born

Women's Right to Vote - for GS Troop - 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. Public Protests
  2. Door to Door Campaigning
  3. 1787 - Original Constitution
  4. Mar 12, 1912 Girl Scouts Founded
  5. Women's Suffrage
  6. Aug 18, 1920 -states ratify
  7. Seneca Falls Convention - New York - 1848
  8. Picketing the White House
  9. Public Protests
  10. Lucy Mott
  11. Susan B Anthony
  12. Lobby Elected officials
  13. The Right to Vote
  14. Voting Restrictions
  15. Fliers and Cartoons
  16. Sojourner Truth
  17. The 19th Amendment
  18. White lead organizations discriminated
  19. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
  20. 1870 - 15th Amendment - Black Men Can Vote
  21. Roots in abolitionist movements
  22. Quietly pro suffarage
  23. Woodrow Wilson
  24. October 31, 1860 Juliette Lowe Born