"AllPersonsBorn orNaturalized"3ClausesThaddeusStevensCivilWarDebtJohn A.BinghamGrowth ofAfricanAmericanCultureProhibitsculturaldiscriminationAllows forAfricanAmericans toserve on ajuryThe DueProcessClauseHelpedendslaveryCoversallethnicityEnd ofCivilWarSouth foughtagainstrights forAfricanAmericansEqualProtectionProtectsindividualsand corporationsfrominfringement ofsatesPassedJune 8,1866Rights andresponsibilitiesRatifiedJuly 9,1868 SecondFoundersApportionmentRighttoPrivacyAfricanAmericansgain fillcitizenshipCitizenrightsBrown vsBoard ofEducation"AllPersonsBorn orNaturalized"3ClausesThaddeusStevensCivilWarDebtJohn A.BinghamGrowth ofAfricanAmericanCultureProhibitsculturaldiscriminationAllows forAfricanAmericans toserve on ajuryThe DueProcessClauseHelpedendslaveryCoversallethnicityEnd ofCivilWarSouth foughtagainstrights forAfricanAmericansEqualProtectionProtectsindividualsand corporationsfrominfringement ofsatesPassedJune 8,1866Rights andresponsibilitiesRatifiedJuly 9,1868 SecondFoundersApportionmentRighttoPrivacyAfricanAmericansgain fillcitizenshipCitizenrightsBrown vsBoard ofEducation

14th Amendment - 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. "All Persons Born or Naturalized"
  2. 3 Clauses
  3. Thaddeus Stevens
  4. Civil War Debt
  5. John A. Bingham
  6. Growth of African American Culture
  7. Prohibits cultural discrimination
  8. Allows for African Americans to serve on a jury
  9. The Due Process Clause
  10. Helped end slavery
  11. Covers all ethnicity
  12. End of Civil War
  13. South fought against rights for African Americans
  14. Equal Protection
  15. Protects individuals and corporations from infringement of sates
  16. Passed June 8, 1866
  17. Rights and responsibilities
  18. Ratified July 9, 1868
  19. Second Founders
  20. Apportionment
  21. Right to Privacy
  22. African Americans gain fill citizenship
  23. Citizen rights
  24. Brown vs Board of Education