New Mexico 6 Review, explain laws. Resolve disputes. Decide if law is constitutional. Everyone must follow the law, nobody's above the law July 4 Freed the slaves Vermont The Constitution was written. Guam New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, New York Vote in a federal election Secretary of State, Attorney General Because there are 50 states The Star- Spangled Banner Legislative/Congress 9 You don't have to pay to vote Louisiana The civil rights movement July 4, 1776 Checks and balances The President Slavery Missouri River The President Fought for women's rights Franklin Roosevelt Atlantic Ocean The Bill of Rights Japan, Germany, Italy The President Serve on a jury Cherokee Woodrow Wilson New York Harbor Terrorist attacks on the United States Sets up and defines the government; Protects basic rights of Americans World War II 18 100 Alex Padilla The United States/the flag Fought for civil rights Annoucne independence from Great Britain Started the first free libraries The Senate and the House of Representatives Freed the slaves We the People Run for office and write to a newspaper Gavin Newsom Communism Pacific Ocean The President 4 A change or addition to the Constitution Advises the President The Speaker of the House Barbara Lee Life, pursuit of happiness Africans Because there were 13 original colonies Serve the nation Thomas Jefferson Thanksgiving, Independence Day Joe Biden Because of high taxes George Washington All people of the state John Roberts Democrats and Republicans The Constitution Print Money Vietnam War 435 You can pratice any or no religion Spanish- American War Democrats April 15 Kamala Harris Political liberty Capitalist economy Congress Provide schooling and education The Vice President Alexander Hamilton The Supreme Court November At age 18 Because of the state's population Speech Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression The Civil War Sacramento Washington, D.C. 27 1787 Kevin McCarthy George Washington Native Americans 2 New Mexico 6 Review, explain laws. Resolve disputes. Decide if law is constitutional. Everyone must follow the law, nobody's above the law July 4 Freed the slaves Vermont The Constitution was written. Guam New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, New York Vote in a federal election Secretary of State, Attorney General Because there are 50 states The Star- Spangled Banner Legislative/Congress 9 You don't have to pay to vote Louisiana The civil rights movement July 4, 1776 Checks and balances The President Slavery Missouri River The President Fought for women's rights Franklin Roosevelt Atlantic Ocean The Bill of Rights Japan, Germany, Italy The President Serve on a jury Cherokee Woodrow Wilson New York Harbor Terrorist attacks on the United States Sets up and defines the government; Protects basic rights of Americans World War II 18 100 Alex Padilla The United States/the flag Fought for civil rights Annoucne independence from Great Britain Started the first free libraries The Senate and the House of Representatives Freed the slaves We the People Run for office and write to a newspaper Gavin Newsom Communism Pacific Ocean The President 4 A change or addition to the Constitution Advises the President The Speaker of the House Barbara Lee Life, pursuit of happiness Africans Because there were 13 original colonies Serve the nation Thomas Jefferson Thanksgiving, Independence Day Joe Biden Because of high taxes George Washington All people of the state John Roberts Democrats and Republicans The Constitution Print Money Vietnam War 435 You can pratice any or no religion Spanish- American War Democrats April 15 Kamala Harris Political liberty Capitalist economy Congress Provide schooling and education The Vice President Alexander Hamilton The Supreme Court November At age 18 Because of the state's population Speech Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression The Civil War Sacramento Washington, D.C. 27 1787 Kevin McCarthy George Washington Native Americans 2
(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.
New Mexico
6
Review, explain laws. Resolve disputes. Decide if law is constitutional.
Everyone must follow the law, nobody's above the law
July 4
Freed the slaves
Vermont
The Constitution was written.
Guam
New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, New York
Vote in a federal election
Secretary of State, Attorney General
Because there are 50 states
The Star-Spangled Banner
Legislative/Congress
9
You don't have to pay to vote
Louisiana
The civil rights movement
July 4, 1776
Checks and balances
The President
Slavery
Missouri River
The President
Fought for women's rights
Franklin Roosevelt
Atlantic Ocean
The Bill of Rights
Japan, Germany, Italy
The President
Serve on a jury
Cherokee
Woodrow Wilson
New York Harbor
Terrorist attacks on the United States
Sets up and defines the government; Protects basic rights of Americans
World War II
18
100
Alex Padilla
The United States/the flag
Fought for civil rights
Annoucne independence from Great Britain
Started the first free libraries
The Senate and the House of Representatives
Freed the slaves
We the People
Run for office and write to a newspaper
Gavin Newsom
Communism
Pacific Ocean
The President
4
A change or addition to the Constitution
Advises the President
The Speaker of the House
Barbara Lee
Life, pursuit of happiness
Africans
Because there were 13 original colonies
Serve the nation
Thomas Jefferson
Thanksgiving, Independence Day
Joe Biden
Because of high taxes
George Washington
All people of the state
John Roberts
Democrats and Republicans
The Constitution
Print Money
Vietnam War
435
You can pratice any or no religion
Spanish-American War
Democrats
April 15
Kamala Harris
Political liberty
Capitalist economy
Congress
Provide schooling and education
The Vice President
Alexander Hamilton
The Supreme Court
November
At age 18
Because of the state's population
Speech
Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression
The Civil War
Sacramento
Washington, D.C.
27
1787
Kevin McCarthy
George Washington
Native Americans
2