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