1789-GeorgeWashingtonelectedpresidentFrenchRevolution-Federalistsoppose it, antifederalistssupportLegislative-CreateslawsExecutive-Implementsand enforceslawsThe articles created aloose confederationof sovereign statesand a weak centralgovernment, leavingmost of the powerwith the stategovernments.Civil Rights actof 1866- Grantscitizenship to allpeople born inU.S.1960- JFKlaunchesnew frontierplatform tohelp America1945- UnitedNationscreated with51 foundingnationsTo define thepolicy of theUnited States inresponse to thespreading warin Europe1944- Battle ofthe Bulge beginsto break downaxis position onwestern frontJudicial-AssessesandinterpretslawsWanted to make surethat each branch ofgovernment wasbalanced so that noone part ofgovernment coulddominate the other1955- JonasSalk createspolio vaccine1950- Korean warbegins; U.S. aidsSouth Koreaagainst NorthKorea; peacetreaty in 1953Indian removalact- Authorizesforcible westwardrelocation ofNative AmericansTo prevent thecentralgovernment fromtaking rights fromstates and citizens1961- Bay ofpigs failedinvasion ofCuba by U.S.(CIA) trainedmilitary1976-JimmyCarterelectedpresident1988-OsamaBin Ladenfound Islamistgroup (AlQaeda)They favored weakerstate governments, astrong centralizedgovernment, theindirect election ofgovernment officialsFirst Americanpresident,commander of thecontinental army,president of theconstitutionalconvention, andfarmer1973- U.S.withdraws fromVietnam; NorthVietnam overtakesSouth afterdepartureThe anti-federalistsopposed theratification ofthe 1787 U.S.constitution.Judiciary Actof 1789-Establishedthe Supremecourt1789-GeorgeWashingtonelectedpresidentFrenchRevolution-Federalistsoppose it, antifederalistssupportLegislative-CreateslawsExecutive-Implementsand enforceslawsThe articles created aloose confederationof sovereign statesand a weak centralgovernment, leavingmost of the powerwith the stategovernments.Civil Rights actof 1866- Grantscitizenship to allpeople born inU.S.1960- JFKlaunchesnew frontierplatform tohelp America1945- UnitedNationscreated with51 foundingnationsTo define thepolicy of theUnited States inresponse to thespreading warin Europe1944- Battle ofthe Bulge beginsto break downaxis position onwestern frontJudicial-AssessesandinterpretslawsWanted to make surethat each branch ofgovernment wasbalanced so that noone part ofgovernment coulddominate the other1955- JonasSalk createspolio vaccine1950- Korean warbegins; U.S. aidsSouth Koreaagainst NorthKorea; peacetreaty in 1953Indian removalact- Authorizesforcible westwardrelocation ofNative AmericansTo prevent thecentralgovernment fromtaking rights fromstates and citizens1961- Bay ofpigs failedinvasion ofCuba by U.S.(CIA) trainedmilitary1976-JimmyCarterelectedpresident1988-OsamaBin Ladenfound Islamistgroup (AlQaeda)They favored weakerstate governments, astrong centralizedgovernment, theindirect election ofgovernment officialsFirst Americanpresident,commander of thecontinental army,president of theconstitutionalconvention, andfarmer1973- U.S.withdraws fromVietnam; NorthVietnam overtakesSouth afterdepartureThe anti-federalistsopposed theratification ofthe 1787 U.S.constitution.Judiciary Actof 1789-Establishedthe Supremecourt

EOC Review Game - 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. 1789- George Washington elected president
  2. French Revolution- Federalists oppose it, anti federalists support
  3. Legislative- Creates laws
  4. Executive- Implements and enforces laws
  5. The articles created a loose confederation of sovereign states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with the state governments.
  6. Civil Rights act of 1866- Grants citizenship to all people born in U.S.
  7. 1960- JFK launches new frontier platform to help America
  8. 1945- United Nations created with 51 founding nations
  9. To define the policy of the United States in response to the spreading war in Europe
  10. 1944- Battle of the Bulge begins to break down axis position on western front
  11. Judicial- Assesses and interprets laws
  12. Wanted to make sure that each branch of government was balanced so that no one part of government could dominate the other
  13. 1955- Jonas Salk creates polio vaccine
  14. 1950- Korean war begins; U.S. aids South Korea against North Korea; peace treaty in 1953
  15. Indian removal act- Authorizes forcible westward relocation of Native Americans
  16. To prevent the central government from taking rights from states and citizens
  17. 1961- Bay of pigs failed invasion of Cuba by U.S. (CIA) trained military
  18. 1976-Jimmy Carter elected president
  19. 1988-Osama Bin Laden found Islamist group (Al Qaeda)
  20. They favored weaker state governments, a strong centralized government, the indirect election of government officials
  21. First American president, commander of the continental army, president of the constitutional convention, and farmer
  22. 1973- U.S. withdraws from Vietnam; North Vietnam overtakes South after departure
  23. The anti-federalists opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. constitution.
  24. Judiciary Act of 1789- Established the Supreme court