Themodel forthe Bill ofRights!ThomasJefferson FirstamendmentVirginiaDeclarationof Rights First tenchanges toTheConstitutionVirginiaStatute forReligiousFreedom27Amendmentsto the U.S.Constitution.No oneis abovethe lawestablishedthe structureof theUnited StatesgovernmentCreated a weakcentralgovernmentLed to theConstitution of theUnited States The BillofRightsRuleof LawGeorgeMason Charters ofthe VirginiaCompany ofLondon DemocracySeparationof Churchand State DeclarationOfIndependence RepresentativeGovernmentGuaranteedthe coloniststhe rightsofEnglishmenLife, liberty, andthe pursuit ofhappinessUnalienablerights Declaration ofIndependence  Freedom ofreligion Consentof theGovernedTheConstitutionLimitedGovernmentprotected thefundamentalfreedoms ofreligion,speech, press,assembly, andpetitionKing ofEngland-KingJames I Themodel forthe Bill ofRights!ThomasJefferson FirstamendmentVirginiaDeclarationof Rights First tenchanges toTheConstitutionVirginiaStatute forReligiousFreedom27Amendmentsto the U.S.Constitution.No oneis abovethe lawestablishedthe structureof theUnited StatesgovernmentCreated a weakcentralgovernmentLed to theConstitution of theUnited States The BillofRightsRuleof LawGeorgeMason Charters ofthe VirginiaCompany ofLondon DemocracySeparationof Churchand State DeclarationOfIndependence RepresentativeGovernmentGuaranteedthe coloniststhe rightsofEnglishmenLife, liberty, andthe pursuit ofhappinessUnalienablerights Declaration ofIndependence  Freedom ofreligion Consentof theGovernedTheConstitutionLimitedGovernmentprotected thefundamentalfreedoms ofreligion,speech, press,assembly, andpetitionKing ofEngland-KingJames I 

Founding Principles and Documents - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-The model for the Bill of Rights!
  2. I-Thomas Jefferson
  3. N-First amendment
  4. G-Virginia Declaration of Rights
  5. I-First ten changes to The Constitution
  6. N-Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
  7. O-27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
  8. N-No one is above the law
  9. O-established the structure of the United States government
  10. I-Created a weak central government Led to the Constitution of the United States
  11. I-The Bill of Rights
  12. I-Rule of Law
  13. N-George Mason
  14. G-Charters of the Virginia Company of London
  15. B- Democracy
  16. O-Separation of Church and State
  17. G-Declaration Of Independence
  18. B-Representative Government
  19. N-Guaranteed the colonists the rights of Englishmen
  20. O-Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness Unalienable rights
  21. B-Declaration of Independence
  22. I- Freedom of religion
  23. B-Consent of the Governed
  24. G-The Constitution
  25. O-Limited Government
  26. B-protected the fundamental freedoms of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition
  27. B-King of England- King James I