Anycitizencan voteTheConstitutionMissouri1787FranklinRooseveltoriginalcoloniesWashington,D.CChippewaJohnJaytwenty-seven(27)the VicePresidentdefend theConstitutionand laws ofthe UnitedStatesonehundred(100)provideprotection(police)theSupremeCourta change oraddition(to theConstitution) theSpeaker ofthe House CivilWarGeorgeWashington nine(9) run forfederalofficeWorldWar IIcapitalistormarketeighteen(18) andolderAnycitizencan voteTheConstitutionMissouri1787FranklinRooseveltoriginalcoloniesWashington,D.CChippewaJohnJaytwenty-seven(27)the VicePresidentdefend theConstitutionand laws ofthe UnitedStatesonehundred(100)provideprotection(police)theSupremeCourta change oraddition(to theConstitution) theSpeaker ofthe House CivilWarGeorgeWashington nine(9) run forfederalofficeWorldWar IIcapitalistormarketeighteen(18) andolder

Newsflash! U.S. Citizenship Test - 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. Any citizen can vote
  2. The Constitution
  3. Missouri
  4. 1787
  5. Franklin Roosevelt
  6. original colonies
  7. Washington, D.C
  8. Chippewa
  9. John Jay
  10. twenty-seven (27)
  11. the Vice President
  12. defend the Constitution and laws of the United States
  13. one hundred (100)
  14. provide protection (police)
  15. the Supreme Court
  16. a change or addition (to the Constitution)
  17. the Speaker of the House
  18. Civil War
  19. George Washington
  20. nine (9)
  21. run for federal office
  22. World War II
  23. capitalist or market
  24. eighteen (18) and older