The president isthe leader of thepolitical party thatcontrols theexecutive branchchief ofpartyThis process isused to selectthe president &vice presidentof the U.S.ElectoralCollegeournation'scentralbankFederalReserveBankThesepowers arespecificallylisted in theConstitutionExpressedPowersSupremeLaw ofthe LandU.S.ConstitutionThe Presidentis theCeremonialhead of thegovernmentchief ofstatethis court caseestablished theprinciple ofjudicial review atthe nationallevelMarburyvs.Madisonthe powers notgiven to thenationalgovernment bythe Constitutionarereservedto thestateThese powersare used tocarry outexpressedpowersImpliedPowersHeaded by thepresident, executethe laws of the land,prepares the annualbudget, appointscabinet officersExecutiveBranchreligion,press,speech,assembly &petition1stAmendmentRightsprivate ownership,profit motive,competition,consumersovereignty,individual choice,minimal governmentinvolvementFreeMarketEconomyThe Constitutionalprotection againstunfairgovernmentalactions and lawsDueProcesscoins,currency,&depositsThreetypes ofmoneyconsists of Congress,makes the laws,confirms presidentialappointments,approves the annualbudgetLegislativeBranchthis federalcourt hasjudges, no jury,and appellatejurisdictionU.S.Court ofAppealsthe division ofpower betweenthe states andthe nationalgovernmentFederalismfirst 10amendmentsto theConstitutionBill ofRightsrecruiting &nominatingcandidates,educating theelectorate, helpcandidates &monitoring actions ofofficeholdersFunctionsof apoliticalpartya form of businessorganization withtwo or moreowners who sharethe risks and theprofitsPartnershipstatedgrievancesagainst theking of GreatBritainDeclaration ofIndependencethe governmentand those whogovern are boundby the law, as arethose who aregovernedRuleof LawThepresident isthe head ofthe nation'sarmed forcescommanderin chiefVirginia SupremeCourt, Court ofAppeals ofVirginia, CircuitCourt, GeneralDistrict CourtVirginiaCourtSystemconsists ofthe House ofDelegates &the SenateGeneralAssemblyobey laws, paytaxes, serve inthe armedforces, if called,serve on a juryDutiesof acitizenthis documentstated freedomof religiousbeliefs andopinionsVirginiaStatute forReligiousFreedomsEach of the threebranches of thenational governmentlimits the exercise ofpower by the othertwo branchesChecksandBalancesConsists of thefederal courts,interprets the law,includes theSupreme Court,interpret theConstitutionJudicialBranchThe president isthe leader of thepolitical party thatcontrols theexecutive branchchief ofpartyThis process isused to selectthe president &vice presidentof the U.S.ElectoralCollegeournation'scentralbankFederalReserveBankThesepowers arespecificallylisted in theConstitutionExpressedPowersSupremeLaw ofthe LandU.S.ConstitutionThe Presidentis theCeremonialhead of thegovernmentchief ofstatethis court caseestablished theprinciple ofjudicial review atthe nationallevelMarburyvs.Madisonthe powers notgiven to thenationalgovernment bythe Constitutionarereservedto thestateThese powersare used tocarry outexpressedpowersImpliedPowersHeaded by thepresident, executethe laws of the land,prepares the annualbudget, appointscabinet officersExecutiveBranchreligion,press,speech,assembly &petition1stAmendmentRightsprivate ownership,profit motive,competition,consumersovereignty,individual choice,minimal governmentinvolvementFreeMarketEconomyThe Constitutionalprotection againstunfairgovernmentalactions and lawsDueProcesscoins,currency,&depositsThreetypes ofmoneyconsists of Congress,makes the laws,confirms presidentialappointments,approves the annualbudgetLegislativeBranchthis federalcourt hasjudges, no jury,and appellatejurisdictionU.S.Court ofAppealsthe division ofpower betweenthe states andthe nationalgovernmentFederalismfirst 10amendmentsto theConstitutionBill ofRightsrecruiting &nominatingcandidates,educating theelectorate, helpcandidates &monitoring actions ofofficeholdersFunctionsof apoliticalpartya form of businessorganization withtwo or moreowners who sharethe risks and theprofitsPartnershipstatedgrievancesagainst theking of GreatBritainDeclaration ofIndependencethe governmentand those whogovern are boundby the law, as arethose who aregovernedRuleof LawThepresident isthe head ofthe nation'sarmed forcescommanderin chiefVirginia SupremeCourt, Court ofAppeals ofVirginia, CircuitCourt, GeneralDistrict CourtVirginiaCourtSystemconsists ofthe House ofDelegates &the SenateGeneralAssemblyobey laws, paytaxes, serve inthe armedforces, if called,serve on a juryDutiesof acitizenthis documentstated freedomof religiousbeliefs andopinionsVirginiaStatute forReligiousFreedomsEach of the threebranches of thenational governmentlimits the exercise ofpower by the othertwo branchesChecksandBalancesConsists of thefederal courts,interprets the law,includes theSupreme Court,interpret theConstitutionJudicialBranch

Civics SOL Review - 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. chief of party
    The president is the leader of the political party that controls the executive branch
  2. Electoral College
    This process is used to select the president & vice president of the U.S.
  3. Federal Reserve Bank
    our nation's central bank
  4. Expressed Powers
    These powers are specifically listed in the Constitution
  5. U.S. Constitution
    Supreme Law of the Land
  6. chief of state
    The President is the Ceremonial head of the government
  7. Marbury vs. Madison
    this court case established the principle of judicial review at the national level
  8. reserved to the state
    the powers not given to the national government by the Constitution are
  9. Implied Powers
    These powers are used to carry out expressed powers
  10. Executive Branch
    Headed by the president, execute the laws of the land, prepares the annual budget, appoints cabinet officers
  11. 1st Amendment Rights
    religion, press, speech, assembly & petition
  12. Free Market Economy
    private ownership, profit motive, competition, consumer sovereignty, individual choice, minimal government involvement
  13. Due Process
    The Constitutional protection against unfair governmental actions and laws
  14. Three types of money
    coins, currency, & deposits
  15. Legislative Branch
    consists of Congress, makes the laws, confirms presidential appointments, approves the annual budget
  16. U.S. Court of Appeals
    this federal court has judges, no jury, and appellate jurisdiction
  17. Federalism
    the division of power between the states and the national government
  18. Bill of Rights
    first 10 amendments to the Constitution
  19. Functions of a political party
    recruiting & nominating candidates, educating the electorate, help candidates & monitoring actions of officeholders
  20. Partnership
    a form of business organization with two or more owners who share the risks and the profits
  21. Declaration of Independence
    stated grievances against the king of Great Britain
  22. Rule of Law
    the government and those who govern are bound by the law, as are those who are governed
  23. commander in chief
    The president is the head of the nation's armed forces
  24. Virginia Court System
    Virginia Supreme Court, Court of Appeals of Virginia, Circuit Court, General District Court
  25. General Assembly
    consists of the House of Delegates & the Senate
  26. Duties of a citizen
    obey laws, pay taxes, serve in the armed forces, if called, serve on a jury
  27. Virginia Statute for Religious Freedoms
    this document stated freedom of religious beliefs and opinions
  28. Checks and Balances
    Each of the three branches of the national government limits the exercise of power by the other two branches
  29. Judicial Branch
    Consists of the federal courts, interprets the law, includes the Supreme Court, interpret the Constitution