VicePresidentChosenby thePresidentThe OpeningStatement oftheConstitutionThePreambleCongressHouse ofRepresentativesand SenateJudicialBranchFederalCourtsandJudgesPresidentLeader ofExecutiveBranchConstitutionSet ofRules ThatGuide theCountryBill ofRightsList ofFreedomsand Rightsfor UScitizensSenate100Members (2From EachState)JudicialBranchDecides ifLaws Agreewith theConstitutionColonyAreaControlledby AnotherCountryArticles ofConfederationThe FirstPlan ofGovernmentfor the NewNationDemocracyCitizensVote forElectedOfficialsTheCabinetAdvisorsAppointedbyPresident3 BranchesofGovernmentLegislative,Executive,JudicialLegislativeBranchCreatesor MakesLawsJusticeFair andEqualTreatmentExecutiveBranchEnforces orCarries Outthe Nation'sLawsTheWhiteHousePlace WherethePresidentLives andWorksVetoLaws areRejectedby thePresidentHouseof Rep453MembersDependingon Size ofStateThurgoodMarshallFirst AfricanAmericanSupremeCourt JusticePhiladelphiaCity WhereConstitutionwas Createdin 1787SupremeCourtHighestCourtin USFederalNationalor theEntireCountryVicePresidentChosenby thePresidentThe OpeningStatement oftheConstitutionThePreambleCongressHouse ofRepresentativesand SenateJudicialBranchFederalCourtsandJudgesPresidentLeader ofExecutiveBranchConstitutionSet ofRules ThatGuide theCountryBill ofRightsList ofFreedomsand Rightsfor UScitizensSenate100Members (2From EachState)JudicialBranchDecides ifLaws Agreewith theConstitutionColonyAreaControlledby AnotherCountryArticles ofConfederationThe FirstPlan ofGovernmentfor the NewNationDemocracyCitizensVote forElectedOfficialsTheCabinetAdvisorsAppointedbyPresident3 BranchesofGovernmentLegislative,Executive,JudicialLegislativeBranchCreatesor MakesLawsJusticeFair andEqualTreatmentExecutiveBranchEnforces orCarries Outthe Nation'sLawsTheWhiteHousePlace WherethePresidentLives andWorksVetoLaws areRejectedby thePresidentHouseof Rep453MembersDependingon Size ofStateThurgoodMarshallFirst AfricanAmericanSupremeCourt JusticePhiladelphiaCity WhereConstitutionwas Createdin 1787SupremeCourtHighestCourtin USFederalNationalor theEntireCountry

United States Government - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. I-Chosen by the President
    I-Vice President
  2. O-The Preamble
    O-The Opening Statement of the Constitution
  3. G-House of Representatives and Senate
    G-Congress
  4. N-Federal Courts and Judges
    N-Judicial Branch
  5. I-Leader of Executive Branch
    I-President
  6. O-Set of Rules That Guide the Country
    O-Constitution
  7. O-List of Freedoms and Rights for US citizens
    O-Bill of Rights
  8. G-100 Members (2 From Each State)
    G-Senate
  9. B-Decides if Laws Agree with the Constitution
    B-Judicial Branch
  10. G-Area Controlled by Another Country
    G-Colony
  11. O-The First Plan of Government for the New Nation
    O-Articles of Confederation
  12. O-Citizens Vote for Elected Officials
    O-Democracy
  13. I-Advisors Appointed by President
    I-The Cabinet
  14. N-Legislative, Executive, Judicial
    N-3 Branches of Government
  15. N-Creates or Makes Laws
    N-Legislative Branch
  16. B-Fair and Equal Treatment
    B-Justice
  17. G-Enforces or Carries Out the Nation's Laws
    G-Executive Branch
  18. B-Place Where the President Lives and Works
    B-The White House
  19. I-Laws are Rejected by the President
    I-Veto
  20. B-453 Members Depending on Size of State
    B-House of Rep
  21. B-First African American Supreme Court Justice
    B-Thurgood Marshall
  22. N-City Where Constitution was Created in 1787
    N-Philadelphia
  23. I-Highest Court in US
    I-Supreme Court
  24. G-National or the Entire Country
    G-Federal