believed thefederalgovernmentwas tooweakFederalists1stamendmentbelieved localgovernmentsbestunderstoodwhat citizensneededThe Constitutioncreates aSupreme Courtthat is too powerfulbecause thejudges don’tanswer to anyoneFederalistPapersThe Supreme Courtis the weakestbranchof governmentbecause it doesn’tcontrol themilitary and can’tpass laws.The Constitutionforbids creating titlesofnobility like “Duke” or“King,” so thegovernmentwill always belong tothe people.Bill ofRightsThe United States istoo large to have acentral government.People won’t knowtheirleaders and will losecontrol over thegovernment.Anti-FederalistsThe Supreme Courtis the weakestbranchof governmentbecause it doesn’tcontrol themilitary and can’tpass laws.bestprotectstaterightsbelieved newfederalgovernmentwas toostrongThe Constitutiongives the federalgovernmentenough power tooverpower thestatesThe Constitutionis a Bill of Rightsbecauseit guaranteescitizens a role ingovernment.tenamendmentsConstitutioncreated astrongerstrongcentralgovernmentcontrol individualstates thatwould notcooperate withtherest.weakcentralgovernmentbest protectindividualcitizens'rights andfreedoms.It will not be possiblefor the federalgovernment tooverpower the states,because thestates are a necessarypart of the federalgovernment.The Presidentcreated by theConstitution isreally just aking.believed thefederalgovernmentwas tooweakFederalists1stamendmentbelieved localgovernmentsbestunderstoodwhat citizensneededThe Constitutioncreates aSupreme Courtthat is too powerfulbecause thejudges don’tanswer to anyoneFederalistPapersThe Supreme Courtis the weakestbranchof governmentbecause it doesn’tcontrol themilitary and can’tpass laws.The Constitutionforbids creating titlesofnobility like “Duke” or“King,” so thegovernmentwill always belong tothe people.Bill ofRightsThe United States istoo large to have acentral government.People won’t knowtheirleaders and will losecontrol over thegovernment.Anti-FederalistsThe Supreme Courtis the weakestbranchof governmentbecause it doesn’tcontrol themilitary and can’tpass laws.bestprotectstaterightsbelieved newfederalgovernmentwas toostrongThe Constitutiongives the federalgovernmentenough power tooverpower thestatesThe Constitutionis a Bill of Rightsbecauseit guaranteescitizens a role ingovernment.tenamendmentsConstitutioncreated astrongerstrongcentralgovernmentcontrol individualstates thatwould notcooperate withtherest.weakcentralgovernmentbest protectindividualcitizens'rights andfreedoms.It will not be possiblefor the federalgovernment tooverpower the states,because thestates are a necessarypart of the federalgovernment.The Presidentcreated by theConstitution isreally just aking.

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists - 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. believed the federal government was too weak
  2. Federalists
  3. 1st amendment
  4. believed local governments best understood what citizens needed
  5. The Constitution creates a Supreme Court that is too powerful because the judges don’t answer to anyone
  6. Federalist Papers
  7. The Supreme Court is the weakest branch of government because it doesn’t control the military and can’t pass laws.
  8. The Constitution forbids creating titles of nobility like “Duke” or “King,” so the government will always belong to the people.
  9. Bill of Rights
  10. The United States is too large to have a central government. People won’t know their leaders and will lose control over the government.
  11. Anti-Federalists
  12. The Supreme Court is the weakest branch of government because it doesn’t control the military and can’t pass laws.
  13. best protect state rights
  14. believed new federal government was too strong
  15. The Constitution gives the federal government enough power to overpower the states
  16. The Constitution is a Bill of Rights because it guarantees citizens a role in government.
  17. ten amendments
  18. Constitution created a stronger
  19. strong central government
  20. control individual states that would not cooperate with the rest.
  21. weak central government
  22. best protect individual citizens' rights and freedoms.
  23. It will not be possible for the federal government to overpower the states, because the states are a necessary part of the federal government.
  24. The President created by the Constitution is really just a king.