federalismprinciple of govdividedbetweennational andstategovernmentsAnti-Federalistsopposed astrongconstitution-Patrick Henry,G. MasonStampAct1765, requiredcolonists to paya tax on variousforms of papers,documents, andplaying cardsDeclaration ofIndependenceTJ explainedabuses byKing & needfor rebellionJuly 1776MayflowerCompactJamestown ,VA Pilgrims'governingdocument1620July 4,1776Declaration ofIndependencesignedchecksandbalancesprinciple tokeep onebranch of govfrom gettingTOO powerfulFederalistssupported astrongconstitution-Madison,Hamilton, JayThomasJeffersonconsideredprimaryauthor of theD of I &PresidentJeanJacquesRousseauEnlightenment -wrote TheSocial Contract,people aspowerThomasPainewrote CommonSense -"evenbrutes do notdevour theiryoung...TISTIME TO PART"January 1776separationof powersgovernmentdivided into3 brancheseach withtheir jobsBaron deMontesquieuEnlightenment -wrote The Spiritof the Laws,separation ofpowersJohnLockeEnlightenment -wrote 2ndTreatise onGov, naturallaw = life,liberty, propertylimitedgovernmentgov is keptunder controland protectspeople'sindividuallibertiessocialcontractEnlightenmentidea of a compactbetween thepeople andgovernment, whilegovernment good1764 aimed atraising revenuefrom the coloniesto help pay for thecosts of theFrench and IndianWar, molassesSugarActJamesMadison"father ofConstitution &Bill of Rightsauthor" &PresidentJohnLocke"life,liberty,andproperty"Articles ofConfederationfirst AmericanConstitution-loose leagueof 13 states1777Popularsovereigntypeople havethe ultimateauthority torule -democracySept17,1787when theConstitutionwas signedrepublicgov wherecitizens electleaders tolead in thepublic goodAlexanderHamiltonwrote most ofthe FederalistPapers & Secof TreasuryThomasHobbsEnlightenment-wroteLeviathan, life =roughhuman nature =badNaturalLawEnlightenmentidea that allhumans bornfree & equaland haveinnate rightsThomasJefferson"life, liberty,and thepursuit ofhappiness"Bill ofRightsAmendments1-10JamesMadisondemocracyfrom the Greekmeaning"people" "rule" -can be direct orrepresentativefederalismprinciple of govdividedbetweennational andstategovernmentsAnti-Federalistsopposed astrongconstitution-Patrick Henry,G. MasonStampAct1765, requiredcolonists to paya tax on variousforms of papers,documents, andplaying cardsDeclaration ofIndependenceTJ explainedabuses byKing & needfor rebellionJuly 1776MayflowerCompactJamestown ,VA Pilgrims'governingdocument1620July 4,1776Declaration ofIndependencesignedchecksandbalancesprinciple tokeep onebranch of govfrom gettingTOO powerfulFederalistssupported astrongconstitution-Madison,Hamilton, JayThomasJeffersonconsideredprimaryauthor of theD of I &PresidentJeanJacquesRousseauEnlightenment -wrote TheSocial Contract,people aspowerThomasPainewrote CommonSense -"evenbrutes do notdevour theiryoung...TISTIME TO PART"January 1776separationof powersgovernmentdivided into3 brancheseach withtheir jobsBaron deMontesquieuEnlightenment -wrote The Spiritof the Laws,separation ofpowersJohnLockeEnlightenment -wrote 2ndTreatise onGov, naturallaw = life,liberty, propertylimitedgovernmentgov is keptunder controland protectspeople'sindividuallibertiessocialcontractEnlightenmentidea of a compactbetween thepeople andgovernment, whilegovernment good1764 aimed atraising revenuefrom the coloniesto help pay for thecosts of theFrench and IndianWar, molassesSugarActJamesMadison"father ofConstitution &Bill of Rightsauthor" &PresidentJohnLocke"life,liberty,andproperty"Articles ofConfederationfirst AmericanConstitution-loose leagueof 13 states1777Popularsovereigntypeople havethe ultimateauthority torule -democracySept17,1787when theConstitutionwas signedrepublicgov wherecitizens electleaders tolead in thepublic goodAlexanderHamiltonwrote most ofthe FederalistPapers & Secof TreasuryThomasHobbsEnlightenment-wroteLeviathan, life =roughhuman nature =badNaturalLawEnlightenmentidea that allhumans bornfree & equaland haveinnate rightsThomasJefferson"life, liberty,and thepursuit ofhappiness"Bill ofRightsAmendments1-10JamesMadisondemocracyfrom the Greekmeaning"people" "rule" -can be direct orrepresentative

APGOPO 1.1 Ideals of Democracy - 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. principle of gov divided between national and state governments
    federalism
  2. opposed a strong constitution- Patrick Henry, G. Mason
    Anti-Federalists
  3. 1765, required colonists to pay a tax on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards
    Stamp Act
  4. TJ explained abuses by King & need for rebellion July 1776
    Declaration of Independence
  5. Jamestown , VA Pilgrims' governing document 1620
    Mayflower Compact
  6. Declaration of Independence signed
    July 4, 1776
  7. principle to keep one branch of gov from getting TOO powerful
    checks and balances
  8. supported a strong constitution- Madison, Hamilton, Jay
    Federalists
  9. considered primary author of the D of I & President
    Thomas Jefferson
  10. Enlightenment - wrote The Social Contract, people as power
    Jean Jacques Rousseau
  11. wrote Common Sense -"even brutes do not devour their young...TIS TIME TO PART" January 1776
    Thomas Paine
  12. government divided into 3 branches each with their jobs
    separation of powers
  13. Enlightenment - wrote The Spirit of the Laws, separation of powers
    Baron de Montesquieu
  14. Enlightenment - wrote 2nd Treatise on Gov, natural law = life, liberty, property
    John Locke
  15. gov is kept under control and protects people's individual liberties
    limited government
  16. Enlightenment idea of a compact between the people and government, while government good
    social contract
  17. Sugar Act
    1764 aimed at raising revenue from the colonies to help pay for the costs of the French and Indian War, molasses
  18. "father of Constitution & Bill of Rights author" & President
    James Madison
  19. "life, liberty, and property"
    John Locke
  20. first American Constitution- loose league of 13 states 1777
    Articles of Confederation
  21. people have the ultimate authority to rule - democracy
    Popular sovereignty
  22. when the Constitution was signed
    Sept 17, 1787
  23. gov where citizens elect leaders to lead in the public good
    republic
  24. wrote most of the Federalist Papers & Sec of Treasury
    Alexander Hamilton
  25. Enlightenment- wrote Leviathan, life = rough human nature = bad
    Thomas Hobbs
  26. Enlightenment idea that all humans born free & equal and have innate rights
    Natural Law
  27. "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
    Thomas Jefferson
  28. Amendments 1-10 James Madison
    Bill of Rights
  29. from the Greek meaning "people" "rule" - can be direct or representative
    democracy