executivethe branchthat leadsand enforcesthe lawscommanderand chieftitle given topresidentsbecause theyare the headof the military10number ofamendmentsin the Bill ofRightsanti-federalistspeople whoopposedthe new USConstitutionfederalistspeople whosupportedthe new USConstitutioncabinetthe groupof advisorsto thepresidentjudicialthe branchtheinterpretsthe laws3the numberof branchesin the USnationalgovernmentamendmentsa change to theConstitution,such as theones added bythe Bill ofRights9the currentnumber of totaljustices in theSupremeCourtvetothe power ofthe presidentto reject abill passedby Congress35requiredminimumage to runfor presidentappointthe action of apresidentrecommending aSupreme Courtjustice orcabinet memberPresidentthe mainmember oftheexecutivebranchHouseofRepsstates' votesin this groupare based onpopulationsizeJeffersonmain leaderwho feared astrongcentralgovernmenttreatiesagreements withother countriesmade by thepresident andratified by theSenatelawthis is what a billbecomes once itis passed byCongress andsigned by thepresidentelasticclausethis part of theConstitutionhelps Congress"stretch" theirpower whennecessarylifelength oftime aSupremeCourt justiceserves2/3required votein Congressto overrule apresident'svetoBill ofRightsanti-federalistsrefused to ratify thenew Constitutionwithout this list offreedoms andprotections for thepeopleSenateall states getan equaltwo votes inthis groupSupremeCourtthe maingroup inthe judicialbranchCongressanother namefor all themembers ofthe legislativebranchHamiltonthe mainleader thatwanted astrong centralgovernment4the numberof years in apresidentialtermbicameralcongress issplit into 2groups, sowe call it thislegislativethe branchthatmakes thelawsexecutivethe branchthat leadsand enforcesthe lawscommanderand chieftitle given topresidentsbecause theyare the headof the military10number ofamendmentsin the Bill ofRightsanti-federalistspeople whoopposedthe new USConstitutionfederalistspeople whosupportedthe new USConstitutioncabinetthe groupof advisorsto thepresidentjudicialthe branchtheinterpretsthe laws3the numberof branchesin the USnationalgovernmentamendmentsa change to theConstitution,such as theones added bythe Bill ofRights9the currentnumber of totaljustices in theSupremeCourtvetothe power ofthe presidentto reject abill passedby Congress35requiredminimumage to runfor presidentappointthe action of apresidentrecommending aSupreme Courtjustice orcabinet memberPresidentthe mainmember oftheexecutivebranchHouseofRepsstates' votesin this groupare based onpopulationsizeJeffersonmain leaderwho feared astrongcentralgovernmenttreatiesagreements withother countriesmade by thepresident andratified by theSenatelawthis is what a billbecomes once itis passed byCongress andsigned by thepresidentelasticclausethis part of theConstitutionhelps Congress"stretch" theirpower whennecessarylifelength oftime aSupremeCourt justiceserves2/3required votein Congressto overrule apresident'svetoBill ofRightsanti-federalistsrefused to ratify thenew Constitutionwithout this list offreedoms andprotections for thepeopleSenateall states getan equaltwo votes inthis groupSupremeCourtthe maingroup inthe judicialbranchCongressanother namefor all themembers ofthe legislativebranchHamiltonthe mainleader thatwanted astrong centralgovernment4the numberof years in apresidentialtermbicameralcongress issplit into 2groups, sowe call it thislegislativethe branchthatmakes thelaws

Branches 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. the branch that leads and enforces the laws
    executive
  2. title given to presidents because they are the head of the military
    commander and chief
  3. number of amendments in the Bill of Rights
    10
  4. people who opposed the new US Constitution
    anti-federalists
  5. people who supported the new US Constitution
    federalists
  6. the group of advisors to the president
    cabinet
  7. the branch the interprets the laws
    judicial
  8. the number of branches in the US national government
    3
  9. a change to the Constitution, such as the ones added by the Bill of Rights
    amendments
  10. the current number of total justices in the Supreme Court
    9
  11. the power of the president to reject a bill passed by Congress
    veto
  12. required minimum age to run for president
    35
  13. the action of a president recommending a Supreme Court justice or cabinet member
    appoint
  14. the main member of the executive branch
    President
  15. states' votes in this group are based on population size
    House of Reps
  16. main leader who feared a strong central government
    Jefferson
  17. agreements with other countries made by the president and ratified by the Senate
    treaties
  18. this is what a bill becomes once it is passed by Congress and signed by the president
    law
  19. this part of the Constitution helps Congress "stretch" their power when necessary
    elastic clause
  20. length of time a Supreme Court justice serves
    life
  21. required vote in Congress to overrule a president's veto
    2/3
  22. anti-federalists refused to ratify the new Constitution without this list of freedoms and protections for the people
    Bill of Rights
  23. all states get an equal two votes in this group
    Senate
  24. the main group in the judicial branch
    Supreme Court
  25. another name for all the members of the legislative branch
    Congress
  26. the main leader that wanted a strong central government
    Hamilton
  27. the number of years in a presidential term
    4
  28. congress is split into 2 groups, so we call it this
    bicameral
  29. the branch that makes the laws
    legislative