▪ give up loyalty to othercountries▪ defend the Constitutionand laws of the UnitedStates▪ obey the laws of theUnited States▪ serve in the U.S. military▪ serve the nation▪ be loyal to the UnitedStatesEighteen(18) andolder▪ theLouisianaTerritory▪ Louisiana▪ the CivilWar▪ the Warbetween theStatesThomasJefferson▪ U.S. diplomat▪ oldest member of theConstitutional Convention▪ first Postmaster Generalof the United States▪ writer of “Poor Richard’sAlmanac”▪ started the first freelibraries▪ vote▪ join a political party▪ help with a campaign▪ join a civic group▪ join a community group▪ give an elected official youropinion on an issue▪ call Senators andRepresentatives▪ publicly support or opposean issue or policy▪ slavery▪ economicreasons▪ states’rights▪ freed the slaves(EmancipationProclamation)▪ saved (orpreserved) the Union▪ led the UnitedStates during theCivil War GeorgeWashingtonApril15▪ New Hampshire▪ Massachusetts▪ Rhode Island▪ Connecticut▪ New York▪ New Jersey▪ Pennsylvania▪ Delaware▪ Maryland▪ Virginia▪ North Carolina▪ South Carolina▪ Georgia▪ theUnitedStates▪ the flag▪ Africans▪ peoplefromAfrica▪ at ageeighteen (18)▪ betweeneighteen (18)and twenty-six(26)▪ freedom▪ political liberty▪ religious freedom▪ economicopportunity▪ practice theirreligion▪ escape persecution1787▪ because of high taxes(taxation withoutrepresentation)▪ because the Britisharmy stayed in theirhouses (boarding,quartering)▪ because they didn’thave self-governmentJuly 4,1776▪ War of 1812▪ Mexican-American War▪ Civil War▪ Spanish-American WarGeorgeWashington▪ AmericanIndians▪ NativeAmericans▪ TheConstitution waswritten.▪ The FoundingFathers wrotethe Constitution.▪ freedom ofexpression▪ freedom of speech▪ freedom of assembly▪ freedom to petitionthe government▪ freedom of religion▪ the right to bear arms▪ (James)Madison▪ (Alexander)Hamilton▪ (John) Jay▪ Publius▪ give up loyalty to othercountries▪ defend the Constitutionand laws of the UnitedStates▪ obey the laws of theUnited States▪ serve in the U.S. military▪ serve the nation▪ be loyal to the UnitedStatesEighteen(18) andolder▪ theLouisianaTerritory▪ Louisiana▪ the CivilWar▪ the Warbetween theStatesThomasJefferson▪ U.S. diplomat▪ oldest member of theConstitutional Convention▪ first Postmaster Generalof the United States▪ writer of “Poor Richard’sAlmanac”▪ started the first freelibraries▪ vote▪ join a political party▪ help with a campaign▪ join a civic group▪ join a community group▪ give an elected official youropinion on an issue▪ call Senators andRepresentatives▪ publicly support or opposean issue or policy▪ slavery▪ economicreasons▪ states’rights▪ freed the slaves(EmancipationProclamation)▪ saved (orpreserved) the Union▪ led the UnitedStates during theCivil War GeorgeWashingtonApril15▪ New Hampshire▪ Massachusetts▪ Rhode Island▪ Connecticut▪ New York▪ New Jersey▪ Pennsylvania▪ Delaware▪ Maryland▪ Virginia▪ North Carolina▪ South Carolina▪ Georgia▪ theUnitedStates▪ the flag▪ Africans▪ peoplefromAfrica▪ at ageeighteen (18)▪ betweeneighteen (18)and twenty-six(26)▪ freedom▪ political liberty▪ religious freedom▪ economicopportunity▪ practice theirreligion▪ escape persecution1787▪ because of high taxes(taxation withoutrepresentation)▪ because the Britisharmy stayed in theirhouses (boarding,quartering)▪ because they didn’thave self-governmentJuly 4,1776▪ War of 1812▪ Mexican-American War▪ Civil War▪ Spanish-American WarGeorgeWashington▪ AmericanIndians▪ NativeAmericans▪ TheConstitution waswritten.▪ The FoundingFathers wrotethe Constitution.▪ freedom ofexpression▪ freedom of speech▪ freedom of assembly▪ freedom to petitionthe government▪ freedom of religion▪ the right to bear arms▪ (James)Madison▪ (Alexander)Hamilton▪ (John) Jay▪ Publius

Citizenship Questions 51-75 - 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. ▪ give up loyalty to other countries ▪ defend the Constitution and laws of the United States ▪ obey the laws of the United States ▪ serve in the U.S. military ▪ serve the nation ▪ be loyal to the United States
  2. Eighteen (18) and older
  3. ▪ the Louisiana Territory ▪ Louisiana
  4. ▪ the Civil War ▪ the War between the States
  5. Thomas Jefferson
  6. ▪ U.S. diplomat ▪ oldest member of the Constitutional Convention ▪ first Postmaster General of the United States ▪ writer of “Poor Richard’s Almanac” ▪ started the first free libraries
  7. ▪ vote ▪ join a political party ▪ help with a campaign ▪ join a civic group ▪ join a community group ▪ give an elected official your opinion on an issue ▪ call Senators and Representatives ▪ publicly support or oppose an issue or policy ▪
  8. ▪ slavery ▪ economic reasons ▪ states’ rights
  9. ▪ freed the slaves (Emancipation Proclamation) ▪ saved (or preserved) the Union ▪ led the United States during the Civil War
  10. George Washington
  11. April 15
  12. ▪ New Hampshire ▪ Massachusetts ▪ Rhode Island ▪ Connecticut ▪ New York ▪ New Jersey ▪ Pennsylvania ▪ Delaware ▪ Maryland ▪ Virginia ▪ North Carolina ▪ South Carolina ▪ Georgia
  13. ▪ the United States ▪ the flag
  14. ▪ Africans ▪ people from Africa
  15. ▪ at age eighteen (18) ▪ between eighteen (18) and twenty-six (26)
  16. ▪ freedom ▪ political liberty ▪ religious freedom ▪ economic opportunity ▪ practice their religion ▪ escape persecution
  17. 1787
  18. ▪ because of high taxes (taxation without representation) ▪ because the British army stayed in their houses (boarding, quartering) ▪ because they didn’t have self-government
  19. July 4, 1776
  20. ▪ War of 1812 ▪ Mexican-American War ▪ Civil War ▪ Spanish-American War
  21. George Washington
  22. ▪ American Indians ▪ Native Americans
  23. ▪ The Constitution was written. ▪ The Founding Fathers wrote the Constitution.
  24. ▪ freedom of expression ▪ freedom of speech ▪ freedom of assembly ▪ freedom to petition the government ▪ freedom of religion ▪ the right to bear arms
  25. ▪ (James) Madison ▪ (Alexander) Hamilton ▪ (John) Jay ▪ Publius