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About: This bingo card is perfect for anyone studying or teaching American government and civics. Covering key concepts, historical amendments, and fundamental principles, it’s an engaging way to review the building blocks of our political system. Great for classrooms, review sessions, or trivia nights, this card brings constitutional history and U.S. governance to life in a fun, interactive format.
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This American Gov Review Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Memorials, Expressed powers, Cabinet, Culture, Federal system, Executive order, Revealed law, Separation of power, Pardon, Free enterprise, Gerrymandering, Judicial restraint, Common law, Republic, Federalism, National anthem, Filibustering, Extradition, Natural law, Bureaucracy, Preemption, Confederacy, Electoral College, Citizenship, Preamble, Treaty, Naturalization, 13th Amendment, 14th Amendment, 15th Amendment, 19th Amendment, 20th Amendment, 22nd Amendment, 23rd Amendment, Speaker of the House, Vice President, 538, 270, 535, Legislative, Executive, Judicial, Democracy, Monarchy, Theocracy, Dual federalism, Cooperative federalism, Coercive federalism, Establishment Clause, Free Exercise Clause, Anti-Federalists, Marbury v. Madison, Coining money, 35.