communism provide schooling and education Pacific started the first free libraries New Year's Day/Memorial Day Native Americans/American Indians Republican capitalist/market economy Alaska Missouri saved the Union Mississippi a change to the Constitution (George) Washington vote, join a political party civil rights (movement) (Franklin) Roosevelt legislative Any citizen can vote Washington, D.C. all people of the state serve on a jury four hundred thirty-five (435) announced our independence World War II the flag Kamala Harris the Bill of Rights four (4) 1787 the United States Congress you can practice any religion (or not) Congress Gavin Newsom the Senate and the House Dianne Feinstein executive nine (9) speech the Louisiana Territory Citizens 18 and older can vote the Speaker of the House freedom of speech, freedom of religion July 4, 1776 We the People The Star- Spangled Banner to declare war two (2) because there were 13 original colonies everyone must follow the law advises the President high taxes & no self- government California (James) Madison/ (Alexander) Hamilton life, liberty, pursuit of happiness New York (Harbor) the Constitution give up loyalty to other countries Cherokee Democratic and Republican New Hampshire, New York, Delaware (Thomas) Jefferson the Vice President defines the government slavery separation of powers judicial people from Africa Puerto Rico Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State War of 1812 U.S. legislature Jared Polis to print money The Constitution was written eighteen (18) and older fought for civil rights Alex Padilla run for federal office vote in a federal election because there are 50 states serve the nation (if needed) freed the slaves Sacramento/ because of the state's population checks and balances religion obey the laws of the United States provide protection Kevin DeLeon (Woodrow) Wilson July 4 the President six (6) John Roberts World War I run for office, write to a newspaper between 18 and 26 twenty- seven (27) Atlantic Eric Perlmutter the Supreme Court Nancy Pelosi Terrorists attacked the United States explains laws, resolves disputes assembly one hundred (100) Thanksgiving/Christmas fought for Women's Rights April 15 Navajo Joe Biden press freedom Japan, Germany and Italy the Civil War November communism provide schooling and education Pacific started the first free libraries New Year's Day/Memorial Day Native Americans/American Indians Republican capitalist/market economy Alaska Missouri saved the Union Mississippi a change to the Constitution (George) Washington vote, join a political party civil rights (movement) (Franklin) Roosevelt legislative Any citizen can vote Washington, D.C. all people of the state serve on a jury four hundred thirty-five (435) announced our independence World War II the flag Kamala Harris the Bill of Rights four (4) 1787 the United States Congress you can practice any religion (or not) Congress Gavin Newsom the Senate and the House Dianne Feinstein executive nine (9) speech the Louisiana Territory Citizens 18 and older can vote the Speaker of the House freedom of speech, freedom of religion July 4, 1776 We the People The Star- Spangled Banner to declare war two (2) because there were 13 original colonies everyone must follow the law advises the President high taxes & no self- government California (James) Madison/ (Alexander) Hamilton life, liberty, pursuit of happiness New York (Harbor) the Constitution give up loyalty to other countries Cherokee Democratic and Republican New Hampshire, New York, Delaware (Thomas) Jefferson the Vice President defines the government slavery separation of powers judicial people from Africa Puerto Rico Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State War of 1812 U.S. legislature Jared Polis to print money The Constitution was written eighteen (18) and older fought for civil rights Alex Padilla run for federal office vote in a federal election because there are 50 states serve the nation (if needed) freed the slaves Sacramento/ because of the state's population checks and balances religion obey the laws of the United States provide protection Kevin DeLeon (Woodrow) Wilson July 4 the President six (6) John Roberts World War I run for office, write to a newspaper between 18 and 26 twenty- seven (27) Atlantic Eric Perlmutter the Supreme Court Nancy Pelosi Terrorists attacked the United States explains laws, resolves disputes assembly one hundred (100) Thanksgiving/Christmas fought for Women's Rights April 15 Navajo Joe Biden press freedom Japan, Germany and Italy the Civil War November
(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.
communism
provide schooling and education
Pacific
started the first free libraries
New Year's Day/Memorial Day
Native Americans/American Indians
Republican
capitalist/market economy
Alaska
Missouri
saved the Union
Mississippi
a change to the Constitution
(George) Washington
vote, join a political party
civil rights (movement)
(Franklin) Roosevelt
legislative
Any citizen can vote
Washington, D.C.
all people of the state
serve on a jury
four hundred thirty-five (435)
announced our independence
World War II
the flag
Kamala Harris
the Bill of Rights
four (4)
1787
the United States
Congress
you can practice any religion (or not)
Congress
Gavin Newsom
the Senate and the House
Dianne Feinstein
executive
nine (9)
speech
the Louisiana Territory
Citizens 18 and older can vote
the Speaker of the House
freedom of speech, freedom of religion
July 4, 1776
We the People
The Star-Spangled Banner
to declare war
two (2)
because there were 13 original colonies
everyone must follow the law
advises the President
high taxes & no self-government
California
(James) Madison/ (Alexander) Hamilton
life, liberty, pursuit of happiness
New York (Harbor)
the Constitution
give up loyalty to other countries
Cherokee
Democratic and Republican
New Hampshire, New York, Delaware
(Thomas) Jefferson
the Vice President
defines the government
slavery
separation of powers
judicial
people from Africa
Puerto Rico
Secretary of Defense, Secretary of State
War of 1812
U.S. legislature
Jared Polis
to print money
The Constitution was written
eighteen (18) and older
fought for civil rights
Alex Padilla
run for federal office
vote in a federal election
because there are 50 states
serve the nation (if needed)
freed the slaves
Sacramento/
because of the state's population
checks and balances
religion
obey the laws of the United States
provide protection
Kevin DeLeon
(Woodrow) Wilson
July 4
the President
six (6)
John Roberts
World War I
run for office, write to a newspaper
between 18 and 26
twenty-seven (27)
Atlantic
Eric Perlmutter
the Supreme Court
Nancy Pelosi
Terrorists attacked the United States
explains laws, resolves disputes
assembly
one hundred (100)
Thanksgiving/Christmas
fought for Women's Rights
April 15
Navajo
Joe Biden
press
freedom
Japan, Germany and Italy
the Civil War
November