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