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