How dobusinessesbenefit fromselling stocksto investors?How did Alice Pauland the NationalWoman’s Partydiffer from earliersuffrage activists?How did therise ofinstallmentplans changethe way peoplebought goods?How didordinaryAmericans findways to getalcohol despitethe ban?Why was the stateTennessee animportant part ofthe ratificationprocess of the19th amendment?What werespeakeasies,and why didthey becomepopular duringProhibition?What is astock, andwhy dopeople buythem?What was the19thAmendment,and what rightsdid it grant?What cultural andsocial freedoms didAfrican Americansexperience in theNorth that werelimited in theSouth?What impact didsharecroppinghave on AfricanAmerican farmers,and why did it leadsome to leave theSouth?Who weresuffragists,and whatwere theyfighting for?What was a“flapper,” andhow did flapperschallengetraditionalgender roles?How did concernsabout public healthand family lifecontribute to thedemand foralcohol bans?How did the GreatMigration lead tothe growth ofAfrican Americanculture in placeslike Harlem?How didinstallment buyingencourage peopleto spend moremoney than theyhad?Whichamendment tothe U.S.ConstitutionestablishedProhibition?How did jazzmusic influenceAmericanculture in the1920s?What newhouseholdappliancesbecame popular inthe 1920s, andhow did theychange daily life?What regions ofthe United Statesdid most AfricanAmericans migratefrom, and wheredid they move to?How did racialdiscrimination andsegregation in theSouth encourageAfrican Americansto leave?What is a bullmarket, andhow is itdifferent from abear market?How didProhibitionchange Americanattitudes towardthe law andgovernment?If you have to pay a$10 down payment,with 8% tax, then, 11monthly payments of$12.50 for aphonographmachine, what is thetotal you will pay?How did jazz helpbridge racialdivides by bringingBlack and whiteaudiencestogether?How did WorldWar I impactthe fight forwomen’ssuffrage?How dobusinessesbenefit fromselling stocksto investors?How did Alice Pauland the NationalWoman’s Partydiffer from earliersuffrage activists?How did therise ofinstallmentplans changethe way peoplebought goods?How didordinaryAmericans findways to getalcohol despitethe ban?Why was the stateTennessee animportant part ofthe ratificationprocess of the19th amendment?What werespeakeasies,and why didthey becomepopular duringProhibition?What is astock, andwhy dopeople buythem?What was the19thAmendment,and what rightsdid it grant?What cultural andsocial freedoms didAfrican Americansexperience in theNorth that werelimited in theSouth?What impact didsharecroppinghave on AfricanAmerican farmers,and why did it leadsome to leave theSouth?Who weresuffragists,and whatwere theyfighting for?What was a“flapper,” andhow did flapperschallengetraditionalgender roles?How did concernsabout public healthand family lifecontribute to thedemand foralcohol bans?How did the GreatMigration lead tothe growth ofAfrican Americanculture in placeslike Harlem?How didinstallment buyingencourage peopleto spend moremoney than theyhad?Whichamendment tothe U.S.ConstitutionestablishedProhibition?How did jazzmusic influenceAmericanculture in the1920s?What newhouseholdappliancesbecame popular inthe 1920s, andhow did theychange daily life?What regions ofthe United Statesdid most AfricanAmericans migratefrom, and wheredid they move to?How did racialdiscrimination andsegregation in theSouth encourageAfrican Americansto leave?What is a bullmarket, andhow is itdifferent from abear market?How didProhibitionchange Americanattitudes towardthe law andgovernment?If you have to pay a$10 down payment,with 8% tax, then, 11monthly payments of$12.50 for aphonographmachine, what is thetotal you will pay?How did jazz helpbridge racialdivides by bringingBlack and whiteaudiencestogether?How did WorldWar I impactthe fight forwomen’ssuffrage?

Untitled 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. How do businesses benefit from selling stocks to investors?
  2. How did Alice Paul and the National Woman’s Party differ from earlier suffrage activists?
  3. How did the rise of installment plans change the way people bought goods?
  4. How did ordinary Americans find ways to get alcohol despite the ban?
  5. Why was the state Tennessee an important part of the ratification process of the 19th amendment?
  6. What were speakeasies, and why did they become popular during Prohibition?
  7. What is a stock, and why do people buy them?
  8. What was the 19th Amendment, and what rights did it grant?
  9. What cultural and social freedoms did African Americans experience in the North that were limited in the South?
  10. What impact did sharecropping have on African American farmers, and why did it lead some to leave the South?
  11. Who were suffragists, and what were they fighting for?
  12. What was a “flapper,” and how did flappers challenge traditional gender roles?
  13. How did concerns about public health and family life contribute to the demand for alcohol bans?
  14. How did the Great Migration lead to the growth of African American culture in places like Harlem?
  15. How did installment buying encourage people to spend more money than they had?
  16. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution established Prohibition?
  17. How did jazz music influence American culture in the 1920s?
  18. What new household appliances became popular in the 1920s, and how did they change daily life?
  19. What regions of the United States did most African Americans migrate from, and where did they move to?
  20. How did racial discrimination and segregation in the South encourage African Americans to leave?
  21. What is a bull market, and how is it different from a bear market?
  22. How did Prohibition change American attitudes toward the law and government?
  23. If you have to pay a $10 down payment, with 8% tax, then, 11 monthly payments of $12.50 for a phonograph machine, what is the total you will pay?
  24. How did jazz help bridge racial divides by bringing Black and white audiences together?
  25. How did World War I impact the fight for women’s suffrage?