When the senateapproves thePresidentnomination forSupreme CourtJustices. The BillofRightsa joint committee ofthe US congressappointed by theHOR and Senate toresolvedisagreements on abill. RandomsampleJudicialConfirmation(also known asmandatory spending)spending required byexisting laws that is“locked in” thebudget. The meeting ofa political partythat selects theirrunning nomineeto representthem. PopularSovereigntythe idea thatthegovernment’sright to rulecomes from thepeople. DissentingopinionTreatyAn agreementbetween twogroups, usuallytwo governments,to accomplish agoal. ConferenceCommitteeEntitlementspendingClosedPrimarydrawingcongressionaldistricts in a waythat positivelyaffects their partya SupremeCourt decisionthat establishedjudicial reviewover federallaws. 7thAmendmentOnlyregisteredpartymembersmay vote. Marburyv.Madisonmeasure of themarket value of allthe final goodsand servicesproduced within atime period A method ofpolling that isunbiased andgives everyone thesame chance toanswer the poll. powers explicitlygranted to thenational governmentthrough theConstitution; alsocalled expresspowers. MultilateralismEnumeratedpowersGDPa design ofgovernment thatdistributes poweracross institutions inorder to avoid makingone branch toopowerful on its own. PartyConventionGerrymanderingPartyAffiliationan opinion thatdisagrees withthe majorityopinion anddoes not serveas precedent. The exchangeof politicalfavors forsupport of abill.CommerceClauseLogRollingFilibusterA law thatrequires aperson to showsome form ofidentification inorder to vote. alliance ofmultiplecountries Full FaithAndCreditClauseregulatescommercewith foreignnations andstates The first tenamendmentsin the UnitedStatesConstitution. the differentpowers ofeach branchofgovernment. regulates howcourts deal withrulings fromother courtsandjurisdictions. Separationof powersChecksandBalancesa tactic where anindividual senatoruses the right ofunlimited debate todelay a motion orpostpone action on apiece of legislation Gives theaccess, incertain civilcases, to a juryin which cannotbe overturned.Voter-IDLawsOne’sassociation witha particularpolitical party ingovernmentalactions. When the senateapproves thePresidentnomination forSupreme CourtJustices. The BillofRightsa joint committee ofthe US congressappointed by theHOR and Senate toresolvedisagreements on abill. RandomsampleJudicialConfirmation(also known asmandatory spending)spending required byexisting laws that is“locked in” thebudget. The meeting ofa political partythat selects theirrunning nomineeto representthem. PopularSovereigntythe idea thatthegovernment’sright to rulecomes from thepeople. DissentingopinionTreatyAn agreementbetween twogroups, usuallytwo governments,to accomplish agoal. ConferenceCommitteeEntitlementspendingClosedPrimarydrawingcongressionaldistricts in a waythat positivelyaffects their partya SupremeCourt decisionthat establishedjudicial reviewover federallaws. 7thAmendmentOnlyregisteredpartymembersmay vote. Marburyv.Madisonmeasure of themarket value of allthe final goodsand servicesproduced within atime period A method ofpolling that isunbiased andgives everyone thesame chance toanswer the poll. powers explicitlygranted to thenational governmentthrough theConstitution; alsocalled expresspowers. MultilateralismEnumeratedpowersGDPa design ofgovernment thatdistributes poweracross institutions inorder to avoid makingone branch toopowerful on its own. PartyConventionGerrymanderingPartyAffiliationan opinion thatdisagrees withthe majorityopinion anddoes not serveas precedent. The exchangeof politicalfavors forsupport of abill.CommerceClauseLogRollingFilibusterA law thatrequires aperson to showsome form ofidentification inorder to vote. alliance ofmultiplecountries Full FaithAndCreditClauseregulatescommercewith foreignnations andstates The first tenamendmentsin the UnitedStatesConstitution. the differentpowers ofeach branchofgovernment. regulates howcourts deal withrulings fromother courtsandjurisdictions. Separationof powersChecksandBalancesa tactic where anindividual senatoruses the right ofunlimited debate todelay a motion orpostpone action on apiece of legislation Gives theaccess, incertain civilcases, to a juryin which cannotbe overturned.Voter-IDLawsOne’sassociation witha particularpolitical party ingovernmentalactions. 

AP Gov Vocabulary 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. When the senate approves the President nomination for Supreme Court Justices.
  2. The Bill of Rights
  3. a joint committee of the US congress appointed by the HOR and Senate to resolve disagreements on a bill.
  4. Random sample
  5. Judicial Confirmation
  6. (also known as mandatory spending) spending required by existing laws that is “locked in” the budget.
  7. The meeting of a political party that selects their running nominee to represent them.
  8. Popular Sovereignty
  9. the idea that the government’s right to rule comes from the people.
  10. Dissenting opinion
  11. Treaty
  12. An agreement between two groups, usually two governments, to accomplish a goal.
  13. Conference Committee
  14. Entitlement spending
  15. Closed Primary
  16. drawing congressional districts in a way that positively affects their party
  17. a Supreme Court decision that established judicial review over federal laws.
  18. 7th Amendment
  19. Only registered party members may vote.
  20. Marbury v. Madison
  21. measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced within a time period
  22. A method of polling that is unbiased and gives everyone the same chance to answer the poll.
  23. powers explicitly granted to the national government through the Constitution; also called express powers.
  24. Multilateralism
  25. Enumerated powers
  26. GDP
  27. a design of government that distributes power across institutions in order to avoid making one branch too powerful on its own.
  28. Party Convention
  29. Gerrymandering
  30. Party Affiliation
  31. an opinion that disagrees with the majority opinion and does not serve as precedent.
  32. The exchange of political favors for support of a bill.
  33. Commerce Clause
  34. Log Rolling
  35. Filibuster
  36. A law that requires a person to show some form of identification in order to vote.
  37. alliance of multiple countries
  38. Full Faith And Credit Clause
  39. regulates commerce with foreign nations and states
  40. The first ten amendments in the United States Constitution.
  41. the different powers of each branch of government.
  42. regulates how courts deal with rulings from other courts and jurisdictions.
  43. Separation of powers
  44. Checks and Balances
  45. a tactic where an individual senator uses the right of unlimited debate to delay a motion or postpone action on a piece of legislation
  46. Gives the access, in certain civil cases, to a jury in which cannot be overturned.
  47. Voter-ID Laws
  48. One’s association with a particular political party in governmental actions.