(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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N-The leader of the local government.
N-Mayor/ Select Board
N-A goal of government that makes sure things remain orderly.
N-Peace
O-the name of the current US president
O-Joe Biden
O-voting age
O-18
I-protesting or petitioning is one way citizens advocate for change
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I-A goal of government that makes sure the country is safe from enemies.
I-Defense
N-money paid by citizens to fund public services
N-Taxes
G-A way for citizens to have their voices heard.
G-Vote
B-A goal of government that makes sure all people are treated fairly under the law.
B-Justice
O-a local government meeting
O-Town Meeting
B-State laws are written and signed into law by this group.
B-State Legislature
G-A goal of government that makes sure all people have the chance to be healthy and happy.
G-Well-Being
I-Departments within the Federal Government, each with a different responsibility.
I-Cabinet
G-map showing the state government's responsibility
G-
B-The name of the current Massachusetts state leader.
B-Governor Maura Healey
I-Federal laws are written and signed into law by this group
I-Congress
B-Responsibilities: National Parks, US postal service, social security, Covid Vaccines
B-Federal Government
N-map showing the federal government's responsibility
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O-Responsibilities: highways, licenses, natural disaster response, public transportation.
O-State Government
B-What the leader of the Federal Government is called
B-President
G-Responsibilities:
local parks and schools, trash collection, emergency police, fire and EMT services.
G-Local Government
O-The form of government in which people have the most power.
O-Democracy
G-a person voted into office by citizens
G-Representative