RepresentativeGovernmentCourt case withCherokeeNation wonagainst FederalGovernmentColonizationThe British lawthat states thatcolonist couldnot cross theAppalachianmountains3/5 Compromise Slaves counted as 3/5of a person forcounting the populationfor representatives inthe House ofRepresentativesThe firstinvention ofthe IndustrialRevolutionMercantilism1803US purchase fromFrancedoubled the size ofthe US Lewis and Clark usedrivers to exploreAfricanAmericans whosupported theAmericanRevolutionAttucks,Cheswell,&Armistad1st limits on thepower of theKing"no one isabove the law" MagnaCarta1215 AgrarianBelieved that thestates shouldhave morepower than thefederalgovernmentSugar ActStamp Act ondocumentsTownsend Actstaxed: tea,paper, lead TaxesLeading toAmericanRevolution1st andlargest signerof theDeclaration ofIndependenceMayflowerCompactFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutNaturalHarboreach branchof governmentlimits thepower of theother twoChecksandBalancesended the warGB recognizesAmericanIndependenceland claimssettled Treatyof Paris1783Amendment Eight no cruel and unusualpunishments no excessive bails orfinesBelieved thatthe federalgovernmentshould bestronger thanthe statesCharterGreatCompromiseRepresentation inCongress House -- based onpopulation Senate -- 2 per stateNorth and SouthAmerica are nolonger open forcolonization byEurope MonroeDoctrinePlantationNatural Rights-- belong to allpeopleCannot betaken awayUnalienableRightsConstitutionMarburyv.MadisonTransatlanticSlave Trade A government islegitimate only ifits power comesfrom the peoplewho are beinggoverned."consentof thegoverned" a cause ofdistress or areason forcomplaintgrievanceColonial grievance:the colonies had noone to representthem in Parliamentwhere taxes werepassed."No taxationwithoutrepresentation"consolidatedRevolutionary WardebtCapital moved southAlexander Hamilton'splanElastic Clause =necessary and properTheNationalBankIssues facing NewGovernment WhiskeyRebellion in westernMassachusettsPresidentWashington ledtroops to endrebellionRepresentativeGovernmentCourt case withCherokeeNation wonagainst FederalGovernmentColonizationThe British lawthat states thatcolonist couldnot cross theAppalachianmountains3/5 Compromise Slaves counted as 3/5of a person forcounting the populationfor representatives inthe House ofRepresentativesThe firstinvention ofthe IndustrialRevolutionMercantilism1803US purchase fromFrancedoubled the size ofthe US Lewis and Clark usedrivers to exploreAfricanAmericans whosupported theAmericanRevolutionAttucks,Cheswell,&Armistad1st limits on thepower of theKing"no one isabove the law" MagnaCarta1215 AgrarianBelieved that thestates shouldhave morepower than thefederalgovernmentSugar ActStamp Act ondocumentsTownsend Actstaxed: tea,paper, lead TaxesLeading toAmericanRevolution1st andlargest signerof theDeclaration ofIndependenceMayflowerCompactFundamentalOrders ofConnecticutNaturalHarboreach branchof governmentlimits thepower of theother twoChecksandBalancesended the warGB recognizesAmericanIndependenceland claimssettled Treatyof Paris1783Amendment Eight no cruel and unusualpunishments no excessive bails orfinesBelieved thatthe federalgovernmentshould bestronger thanthe statesCharterGreatCompromiseRepresentation inCongress House -- based onpopulation Senate -- 2 per stateNorth and SouthAmerica are nolonger open forcolonization byEurope MonroeDoctrinePlantationNatural Rights-- belong to allpeopleCannot betaken awayUnalienableRightsConstitutionMarburyv.MadisonTransatlanticSlave TradeA government islegitimate only ifits power comesfrom the peoplewho are beinggoverned."consentof thegoverned" a cause ofdistress or areason forcomplaintgrievanceColonial grievance:the colonies had noone to representthem in Parliamentwhere taxes werepassed."No taxationwithoutrepresentation"consolidatedRevolutionary WardebtCapital moved southAlexander Hamilton'splanElastic Clause =necessary and properTheNationalBankIssues facing NewGovernment WhiskeyRebellion in westernMassachusettsPresidentWashington ledtroops to endrebellion

8th Grade U.S. History Review-Benchmark - 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. Representative Government
  2. Court case with Cherokee Nation won against Federal Government
  3. Colonization
  4. The British law that states that colonist could not cross the Appalachian mountains
  5. 3/5 Compromise Slaves counted as 3/5 of a person for counting the population for representatives in the House of Representatives
  6. The first invention of the Industrial Revolution
  7. Mercantilism
  8. 1803 US purchase from France doubled the size of the US Lewis and Clark used rivers to explore
  9. Attucks, Cheswell, & Armistad
    African Americans who supported the American Revolution
  10. Magna Carta 1215
    1st limits on the power of the King "no one is above the law"
  11. Agrarian
  12. Believed that the states should have more power than the federal government
  13. Taxes Leading to American Revolution
    Sugar Act Stamp Act on documents Townsend Acts taxed: tea, paper, lead
  14. 1st and largest signer of the Declaration of Independence
  15. Mayflower Compact
  16. Fundamental Orders of Connecticut
  17. Natural Harbor
  18. Checks and Balances
    each branch of government limits the power of the other two
  19. Treaty of Paris 1783
    ended the war GB recognizes American Independence land claims settled
  20. Amendment Eight no cruel and unusual punishments no excessive bails or fines
  21. Believed that the federal government should be stronger than the states
  22. Charter
  23. Representation in Congress House -- based on population Senate -- 2 per state
    Great Compromise
  24. Monroe Doctrine
    North and South America are no longer open for colonization by Europe
  25. Plantation
  26. Unalienable Rights
    Natural Rights -- belong to all people Cannot be taken away
  27. Constitution
  28. Marbury v. Madison
  29. Transatlantic Slave Trade
  30. "consent of the governed"
    A government is legitimate only if its power comes from the people who are being governed.
  31. grievance
    a cause of distress or a reason for complaint
  32. "No taxation without representation"
    Colonial grievance: the colonies had no one to represent them in Parliament where taxes were passed.
  33. The National Bank
    consolidated Revolutionary War debt Capital moved south Alexander Hamilton's plan Elastic Clause = necessary and proper
  34. Issues facing New Government Whiskey Rebellion in western Massachusetts President Washington led troops to end rebellion