something thatdoes not have tobe stated wordfor word in theConstitution, itcan be implied?bondfactionWhat were GeorgeWashington'sviews on the roleof political partiesin the UnitedStates?inaugurationprecedentWhat were GeorgeWashington'sviews on the roleof political partiesin the UnitedStates?What were thethree secretarypositions in theConstitution?how wouldWashington getthe thoughts andopinions of hisgenerals beforemaking adecision?The firstgovernment of theU.S., The Articlesof Confederation,failed because itcould not:neutralWhat wasthe purposeof theCabinet?unconstitutionalFree!federalistdemocraticsomething thatdoes not have tobe stated wordfor word in theConstitution, itcan be implied?bondfactionWhat were GeorgeWashington'sviews on the roleof political partiesin the UnitedStates?inaugurationprecedentWhat were GeorgeWashington'sviews on the roleof political partiesin the UnitedStates?What were thethree secretarypositions in theConstitution?how wouldWashington getthe thoughts andopinions of hisgenerals beforemaking adecision?The firstgovernment of theU.S., The Articlesof Confederation,failed because itcould not:neutralWhat wasthe purposeof theCabinet?unconstitutionalFree!federalistdemocratic

GEORGE WASHINGTON - 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. something that does not have to be stated word for word in the Constitution, it can be implied?
  2. bond
  3. faction
  4. What were George Washington's views on the role of political parties in the United States?
  5. inauguration
  6. precedent
  7. What were George Washington's views on the role of political parties in the United States?
  8. What were the three secretary positions in the Constitution?
  9. how would Washington get the thoughts and opinions of his generals before making a decision?
  10. The first government of the U.S., The Articles of Confederation, failed because it could not:
  11. neutral
  12. What was the purpose of the Cabinet?
  13. unconstitutional
  14. Free!
  15. federalist
  16. democratic