strong stategovernmentsstrong Frenchpresencewould forcean alliancewith BritainstrangleAmerican tradeand crippleAmericaneconomyexcisetaxembargoof 1807Marburyv.MadisonjudicialreviewFrenchtake overand forceslaverywanted astrongcentralgovernmentmidnightjudgesimpressmentembargotwo-partysystemsectionalismKentuckyResolutionsprotectivetariffnullificationneutralitystealingwomenandchildrenmaintainglobalpowerblockadeJudiciaryAct of1789entering warwas not inthe nation'sbest interestJudiciaryAct of1801strong stategovernmentsstrong Frenchpresencewould forcean alliancewith BritainstrangleAmerican tradeand crippleAmericaneconomyexcisetaxembargoof 1807Marburyv.MadisonjudicialreviewFrenchtake overand forceslaverywanted astrongcentralgovernmentmidnightjudgesimpressmentembargotwo-partysystemsectionalismKentuckyResolutionsprotectivetariffnullificationneutralitystealingwomenandchildrenmaintainglobalpowerblockadeJudiciaryAct of1789entering warwas not inthe nation'sbest interestJudiciaryAct of1801

History Chapter 6 Bingo - 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. strong state governments
  2. strong French presence would force an alliance with Britain
  3. strangle American trade and cripple American economy
  4. excise tax
  5. embargo of 1807
  6. Marbury v. Madison
  7. judicial review
  8. French take over and force slavery
  9. wanted a strong central government
  10. midnight judges
  11. impressment
  12. embargo
  13. two-party system
  14. sectionalism
  15. Kentucky Resolutions
  16. protective tariff
  17. nullification
  18. neutrality
  19. stealing women and children
  20. maintain global power
  21. blockade
  22. Judiciary Act of 1789
  23. entering war was not in the nation's best interest
  24. Judiciary Act of 1801