startedthe firstfreelibrariesslaveryeconomicreasonsstates’ rightsthe Warbetweenthe Statesthe UnitedStatesthe flagApril15give up loyalty toother countriesdefend theConstitution andlaws of the USobey the laws ofthe USbetweeneighteen(18) and(26)freedom ofexpressionspeechassemblypetition thegovernmentreligionthe right to bear armsMadison(Alexander)Hamilton(John) JayPubliuspeoplefromAfricaeighteen(18) andoldertheLouisianaTerritoryCivil WarSpanish-AmericanWarvote in afederalelectionrun forfederal officebecauseof hightaxesvotejoin apolitical partyhelp with acampaign (George)WashingtonDelawareMarylandVirginia1787economicopportunitypractice theirreligionescapepersecution(Thomas)JeffersonAmericanIndiansNativeAmericansfreed theslaves(EmancipationProclamation)(George)Washingtonstartedthe firstfreelibrariesslaveryeconomicreasonsstates’ rightsthe Warbetweenthe Statesthe UnitedStatesthe flagApril15give up loyalty toother countriesdefend theConstitution andlaws of the USobey the laws ofthe USbetweeneighteen(18) and(26)freedom ofexpressionspeechassemblypetition thegovernmentreligionthe right to bear armsMadison(Alexander)Hamilton(John) JayPubliuspeoplefromAfricaeighteen(18) andoldertheLouisianaTerritoryCivil WarSpanish-AmericanWarvote in afederalelectionrun forfederal officebecauseof hightaxesvotejoin apolitical partyhelp with acampaign (George)WashingtonDelawareMarylandVirginia1787economicopportunitypractice theirreligionescapepersecution(Thomas)JeffersonAmericanIndiansNativeAmericansfreed theslaves(EmancipationProclamation)(George)Washington

Citizenship Questions 50-75 - 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. started the first free libraries
  2. slavery economic reasons states’ rights
  3. the War between the States
  4. the United States the flag
  5. April 15
  6. give up loyalty to other countries defend the Constitution and laws of the US obey the laws of the US
  7. between eighteen (18) and (26)
  8. freedom of expression speech assembly petition the government religion the right to bear arms
  9. Madison (Alexander) Hamilton (John) Jay Publius
  10. people from Africa
  11. eighteen (18) and older
  12. the Louisiana Territory
  13. Civil War Spanish-American War
  14. vote in a federal election run for federal office
  15. because of high taxes
  16. vote join a political party help with a campaign
  17. (George) Washington
  18. Delaware Maryland Virginia
  19. 1787
  20. economic opportunity practice their religion escape persecution
  21. (Thomas) Jefferson
  22. American Indians Native Americans
  23. freed the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation)
  24. (George) Washington