a result ofthe war of1812 wasincreasedmanufacturingin the unitedstatesFourthAmendmentProtectsagainstunreasonablesearch andseizureSaratogaThe turning point ofthe AmericanRevolution. Francedecided to help theAmericans /PatriotsthemonroedoctrineA statement of foreignpolicy whichproclaimed that Europeshould not interfere inaffairs within the UnitedStates or in thedevelopment of othercountries in theWestern Hemisphere.spain inthe newworldclaimedflorida, texas,california andbuilt missionsthomas jeffersonpurchased thiswhich doubledthe size of theunited statesthelouisianapurchsejurydutythe responsibilityof every citizento serve on ajury to determinea verdictcolonizationerapeoplemadehomes innew worldProclamationof 1763law forbiddingEnglish coloniststo settle west ofthe AppalachianMountains,angered thecolonistsMarburyv.MadisonEstablishedjudicialreviewEffects ofthe Warof 1812more patriotism ornationalism,increased inmanufacturing,and americaproved it couldprotect itselfDuring the XYZAffair, diplomatsfrom which countrytried to bribeAmericandiplomats?francealexanderhamilton andjohn adamsbelonged towhat politicalpartythefederalistFirstAmendment5 freedoms:speech, press,religion,assembly,petitionreasons forgrowth ofrepresentative/ selfgovernmentdistancefrom greatbritainmayflowercompact1620 - The firstagreement forself-government inAmerica.The whiskeyrebellion wasseen as athreat todomesticsecuritythenorthwestordinancethe process ofadmitting new statesto the union,outlawed slavery inthe northwestterritory, andprotected the settlersrightsPay OffWarDebtIntolerableActsthe Britishresponse to theBoston Tea Party,increased tensionbetween colonistsand BritishEigthAmendmentfreedom fromexcessive bail.freedom fromexcessive finesand cruel andunusualpunishment.newenglandeconomyfishing,lumbering,ship building,and harborsthe democratic-republicanparty wantedan economybased onagriculture/ farmingthomas jeffersonand jamesmadisonbelonged towhat politicalpartythedemocratic-republicanArticles ofConfederation1st Constitution ofthe U.S. 1781-1788(weaknesses-noexecutive, no judicial,no power to tax, nopower to regulatetrade)-British supportedAmerican Indianresistance againstAmericansfederalistleadersAlexanderHamiltonand JamesMadisonGeorgeWashington'sFarewellAddressAdvised the UnitedStates to avoid"accumulating debt",forming politicalparties, and to stay"neutral in itsrelations with othernations".PassWhiskeyTaskWhiskeyRebellionprotest overfederal whiskeytax, Washingtonused domesticforce to stoprebellionHamilton'sFinancialPlanEstablishNationalBankUnder theArticles ofConfederationThere was noexecutive orjudicial branch ofgovernment onlyone branch ofgovernment(legislative)UnalienableRightsrights all people havefrom birth, cannot betaken away withoutdue process; life,liberty, and pursuit ofhappinessthefederalistspartywanted aNationalBankDemocratic-RepublicansLed by Thomas Jefferson,believed people shouldhave political power,favored strong STATEgovernments, emphasizedagriculture, strictinterpretation of theConstitution, pro-French,opposed National BankNorthwestOrdinancelaw establishing away for admittingnew states to theUnited States,territories governthemselvesexplorationeraeuropeansdiscover anew worldmarylanda place forcatholicsto livepeacefullyLimitedGovernmentthegovernmentcan only dowhat is in theconstitutionfrance inthe newworldclaimed landin the newworld toprofit fromfur tradingthe greatcompromisestates would haveequal representationin one house of thelegislature andrepresentation basedon population in theother housethedemocratic-republicanswere againstanationalbankVirginiaHouse ofBurgessesFirstrepresentativeassembly inthe coloniesProtectiveTariffTenthAmendmentrights notdelegated to thefederal gov. arereserved to thestates,federalismthe case ofgibbons vogdenestablishedthat the federalgovernment isabove the stategovernment incases involvingcommerce or tradePopularSovereigntyA belief thatultimatepowerresides inthe people.ReasonsforexplorationInclude increasewealth (gold),expand empire(glory) and spreadChristianity (God).the federalistparty wantedan economybased onmanufacturingand tradequakerslived inpennsylvaniaconstitutionalerapeoplecreate agovernmentfor thecountryMarburyv.Madisonestablished judicialreview which gavethe supreme courtpower to declarelawsunconstitutionalfederalistsupported theconstitution,believed it created anew governmentthat was powerfulbut not too powerfulafter the war of1812 with theelection ofjames monroethe united statesenteredthe eraof goodfeelingsquakersfirst anti-slaverygroupCauses ofthe War of1812-Impressmentsof U.S. Sailorswhatpresident wasunanimouslyvoted for bythe electorsgeorgewashingtonMonroeDoctrineissued by jamesmonroe, preventedeuropean countriesfrom continuing tocolonize land in thewestern hemisphere(the Americas)Anti-FederalistsAgainst theConstitution, believedit created agovernment that wastoo strong andneeded a bill of rightsanti-federalistleadersPatrickHenry andGeorgeMasonconsentof thegovernedbelief British shouldhave permission ofcolonists to passtaxes, main reasonfor AmericanRevolutionAlien andSeditionActsAdams waspresident, angeredmany Americans,violated freedomof speechFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutfirst writtenconstitutionin AmericaJudicialReviewAllows the courtto determinetheconstitutionalityof lawsthe alien andsedition actsviolated whatamendmentthe firstamendmentfreedom ofthe pressand speechGreatCompromiseagreement thatdecided how manyrepresentativeslarge and smallstates would sendto congressFederalistPartyLed by AlexanderHamilton, wanted anational bank, astrong centralgovernment, and theU.S. economy to bebased onmanufacturing.southerncolonieseconomytransatlanticslave trade,plantationsand cashcropsthefederalistsparty wanteda strongcentral/nationalgovernmentChecksandBalancesEach branch ofgovernment has thepower to check, orlimit, the actions of theother two, helps toprevent any onebranch from becomingtoo powerfulCauses ofthe War of1812Britishimpressmentof US sailors-Shippinginterferencea result ofthe war of1812 wasincreasedmanufacturingin the unitedstatesFourthAmendmentProtectsagainstunreasonablesearch andseizureSaratogaThe turning point ofthe AmericanRevolution. Francedecided to help theAmericans /PatriotsthemonroedoctrineA statement of foreignpolicy whichproclaimed that Europeshould not interfere inaffairs within the UnitedStates or in thedevelopment of othercountries in theWestern Hemisphere.spain inthe newworldclaimedflorida, texas,california andbuilt missionsthomas jeffersonpurchased thiswhich doubledthe size of theunited statesthelouisianapurchsejurydutythe responsibilityof every citizento serve on ajury to determinea verdictcolonizationerapeoplemadehomes innew worldProclamationof 1763law forbiddingEnglish coloniststo settle west ofthe AppalachianMountains,angered thecolonistsMarburyv.MadisonEstablishedjudicialreviewEffects ofthe Warof 1812more patriotism ornationalism,increased inmanufacturing,and americaproved it couldprotect itselfDuring the XYZAffair, diplomatsfrom which countrytried to bribeAmericandiplomats?francealexanderhamilton andjohn adamsbelonged towhat politicalpartythefederalistFirstAmendment5 freedoms:speech, press,religion,assembly,petitionreasons forgrowth ofrepresentative/ selfgovernmentdistancefrom greatbritainmayflowercompact1620 - The firstagreement forself-government inAmerica.The whiskeyrebellion wasseen as athreat todomesticsecuritythenorthwestordinancethe process ofadmitting new statesto the union,outlawed slavery inthe northwestterritory, andprotected the settlersrightsPay OffWarDebtIntolerableActsthe Britishresponse to theBoston Tea Party,increased tensionbetween colonistsand BritishEigthAmendmentfreedom fromexcessive bail.freedom fromexcessive finesand cruel andunusualpunishment.newenglandeconomyfishing,lumbering,ship building,and harborsthe democratic-republicanparty wantedan economybased onagriculture/ farmingthomas jeffersonand jamesmadisonbelonged towhat politicalpartythedemocratic-republicanArticles ofConfederation1st Constitution ofthe U.S. 1781-1788(weaknesses-noexecutive, no judicial,no power to tax, nopower to regulatetrade)-British supportedAmerican Indianresistance againstAmericansfederalistleadersAlexanderHamiltonand JamesMadisonGeorgeWashington'sFarewellAddressAdvised the UnitedStates to avoid"accumulating debt",forming politicalparties, and to stay"neutral in itsrelations with othernations".PassWhiskeyTaskWhiskeyRebellionprotest overfederal whiskeytax, Washingtonused domesticforce to stoprebellionHamilton'sFinancialPlanEstablishNationalBankUnder theArticles ofConfederationThere was noexecutive orjudicial branch ofgovernment onlyone branch ofgovernment(legislative)UnalienableRightsrights all people havefrom birth, cannot betaken away withoutdue process; life,liberty, and pursuit ofhappinessthefederalistspartywanted aNationalBankDemocratic-RepublicansLed by Thomas Jefferson,believed people shouldhave political power,favored strong STATEgovernments, emphasizedagriculture, strictinterpretation of theConstitution, pro-French,opposed National BankNorthwestOrdinancelaw establishing away for admittingnew states to theUnited States,territories governthemselvesexplorationeraeuropeansdiscover anew worldmarylanda place forcatholicsto livepeacefullyLimitedGovernmentthegovernmentcan only dowhat is in theconstitutionfrance inthe newworldclaimed landin the newworld toprofit fromfur tradingthe greatcompromisestates would haveequal representationin one house of thelegislature andrepresentation basedon population in theother housethedemocratic-republicanswere againstanationalbankVirginiaHouse ofBurgessesFirstrepresentativeassembly inthe coloniesProtectiveTariffTenthAmendmentrights notdelegated to thefederal gov. arereserved to thestates,federalismthe case ofgibbons vogdenestablishedthat the federalgovernment isabove the stategovernment incases involvingcommerce or tradePopularSovereigntyA belief thatultimatepowerresides inthe people.ReasonsforexplorationInclude increasewealth (gold),expand empire(glory) and spreadChristianity (God).the federalistparty wantedan economybased onmanufacturingand tradequakerslived inpennsylvaniaconstitutionalerapeoplecreate agovernmentfor thecountryMarburyv.Madisonestablished judicialreview which gavethe supreme courtpower to declarelawsunconstitutionalfederalistsupported theconstitution,believed it created anew governmentthat was powerfulbut not too powerfulafter the war of1812 with theelection ofjames monroethe united statesenteredthe eraof goodfeelingsquakersfirst anti-slaverygroupCauses ofthe War of1812-Impressmentsof U.S. Sailorswhatpresident wasunanimouslyvoted for bythe electorsgeorgewashingtonMonroeDoctrineissued by jamesmonroe, preventedeuropean countriesfrom continuing tocolonize land in thewestern hemisphere(the Americas)Anti-FederalistsAgainst theConstitution, believedit created agovernment that wastoo strong andneeded a bill of rightsanti-federalistleadersPatrickHenry andGeorgeMasonconsentof thegovernedbelief British shouldhave permission ofcolonists to passtaxes, main reasonfor AmericanRevolutionAlien andSeditionActsAdams waspresident, angeredmany Americans,violated freedomof speechFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutfirst writtenconstitutionin AmericaJudicialReviewAllows the courtto determinetheconstitutionalityof lawsthe alien andsedition actsviolated whatamendmentthe firstamendmentfreedom ofthe pressand speechGreatCompromiseagreement thatdecided how manyrepresentativeslarge and smallstates would sendto congressFederalistPartyLed by AlexanderHamilton, wanted anational bank, astrong centralgovernment, and theU.S. economy to bebased onmanufacturing.southerncolonieseconomytransatlanticslave trade,plantationsand cashcropsthefederalistsparty wanteda strongcentral/nationalgovernmentChecksandBalancesEach branch ofgovernment has thepower to check, orlimit, the actions of theother two, helps toprevent any onebranch from becomingtoo powerfulCauses ofthe War of1812Britishimpressmentof US sailors-Shippinginterference

Untitled 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. increased manufacturing in the united states
    a result of the war of 1812 was
  2. Protects against unreasonable search and seizure
    Fourth Amendment
  3. The turning point of the American Revolution. France decided to help the Americans /Patriots
    Saratoga
  4. A statement of foreign policy which proclaimed that Europe should not interfere in affairs within the United States or in the development of other countries in the Western Hemisphere.
    the monroe doctrine
  5. claimed florida, texas, california and built missions
    spain in the new world
  6. the louisiana purchse
    thomas jefferson purchased this which doubled the size of the united states
  7. the responsibility of every citizen to serve on a jury to determine a verdict
    jury duty
  8. people made homes in new world
    colonization era
  9. law forbidding English colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains, angered the colonists
    Proclamation of 1763
  10. Established judicial review
    Marbury v. Madison
  11. more patriotism or nationalism, increased in manufacturing, and america proved it could protect itself
    Effects of the War of 1812
  12. france
    During the XYZ Affair, diplomats from which country tried to bribe American diplomats?
  13. the federalist
    alexander hamilton and john adams belonged to what political party
  14. 5 freedoms: speech, press, religion, assembly, petition
    First Amendment
  15. distance from great britain
    reasons for growth of representative / self government
  16. 1620 - The first agreement for self-government in America.
    mayflower compact
  17. domestic security
    The whiskey rebellion was seen as a threat to
  18. the process of admitting new states to the union, outlawed slavery in the northwest territory, and protected the settlers rights
    the northwest ordinance
  19. Pay Off War Debt
  20. the British response to the Boston Tea Party, increased tension between colonists and British
    Intolerable Acts
  21. freedom from excessive bail. freedom from excessive fines and cruel and unusual punishment.
    Eigth Amendment
  22. fishing, lumbering, ship building, and harbors
    new england economy
  23. agriculture / farming
    the democratic-republican party wanted an economy based on
  24. the democratic-republican
    thomas jefferson and james madison belonged to what political party
  25. 1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade)
    Articles of Confederation
  26. -British supported American Indian resistance against Americans
  27. Alexander Hamilton and James Madison
    federalist leaders
  28. Advised the United States to avoid "accumulating debt", forming political parties, and to stay "neutral in its relations with other nations".
    George Washington's Farewell Address
  29. Pass Whiskey Task
  30. protest over federal whiskey tax, Washington used domestic force to stop rebellion
    Whiskey Rebellion
  31. Establish National Bank
    Hamilton's Financial Plan
  32. There was no executive or judicial branch of government only one branch of government (legislative)
    Under the Articles of Confederation
  33. rights all people have from birth, cannot be taken away without due process; life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness
    Unalienable Rights
  34. National Bank
    the federalists party wanted a
  35. Led by Thomas Jefferson, believed people should have political power, favored strong STATE governments, emphasized agriculture, strict interpretation of the Constitution, pro-French, opposed National Bank
    Democratic-Republicans
  36. law establishing a way for admitting new states to the United States, territories govern themselves
    Northwest Ordinance
  37. europeans discover a new world
    exploration era
  38. a place for catholics to live peacefully
    maryland
  39. the government can only do what is in the constitution
    Limited Government
  40. claimed land in the new world to profit from fur trading
    france in the new world
  41. states would have equal representation in one house of the legislature and representation based on population in the other house
    the great compromise
  42. national bank
    the democratic-republicans were against a
  43. First representative assembly in the colonies
    Virginia House of Burgesses
  44. Protective Tariff
  45. rights not delegated to the federal gov. are reserved to the states, federalism
    Tenth Amendment
  46. that the federal government is above the state government in cases involving commerce or trade
    the case of gibbons v ogden established
  47. A belief that ultimate power resides in the people.
    Popular Sovereignty
  48. Include increase wealth (gold), expand empire (glory) and spread Christianity (God).
    Reasons for exploration
  49. manufacturing and trade
    the federalist party wanted an economy based on
  50. lived in pennsylvania
    quakers
  51. people create a government for the country
    constitutional era
  52. established judicial review which gave the supreme court power to declare laws unconstitutional
    Marbury v. Madison
  53. supported the constitution, believed it created a new government that was powerful but not too powerful
    federalist
  54. the era of good feelings
    after the war of 1812 with the election of james monroe the united states entered
  55. first anti-slavery group
    quakers
  56. -Impressments of U.S. Sailors
    Causes of the War of 1812
  57. george washington
    what president was unanimously voted for by the electors
  58. issued by james monroe, prevented european countries from continuing to colonize land in the western hemisphere (the Americas)
    Monroe Doctrine
  59. Against the Constitution, believed it created a government that was too strong and needed a bill of rights
    Anti-Federalists
  60. Patrick Henry and George Mason
    anti-federalist leaders
  61. belief British should have permission of colonists to pass taxes, main reason for American Revolution
    consent of the governed
  62. Adams was president, angered many Americans, violated freedom of speech
    Alien and Sedition Acts
  63. first written constitution in America
    Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
  64. Allows the court to determine the constitutionality of laws
    Judicial Review
  65. the first amendment freedom of the press and speech
    the alien and sedition acts violated what amendment
  66. agreement that decided how many representatives large and small states would send to congress
    Great Compromise
  67. Led by Alexander Hamilton, wanted a national bank, a strong central government, and the U.S. economy to be based on manufacturing.
    Federalist Party
  68. transatlantic slave trade, plantations and cash crops
    southern colonies economy
  69. central/national government
    the federalists party wanted a strong
  70. Each branch of government has the power to check, or limit, the actions of the other two, helps to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful
    Checks and Balances
  71. British impressment of US sailors
    Causes of the War of 1812
  72. -Shipping interference