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Bingo cards with constitutional law, free speech, and 1960s social movement vocabulary for 10th Grade civics.
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These bingo cards contain 24 terms and images for 10th Grade students studying constitutional law and civil liberties. The word list connects Supreme Court decisions and the Constitution to 1960s social movements like the Free Speech Movement, covering concepts such as arbitrary law, objective truth, and Marxist ideology. Use these cards as a vocabulary review or discussion starter for a unit on government, civil rights, or 20th-century American history.

Subject:
Social Studies
Topic:
Civics
Grade Level:
10th Grade
Updated March 2026

Word List

  • Personal Peace - Definition
  • Affluence - Definition
  • Boats in a harbor
  • Barking dog
  • Berkley Revolution 1964
  • Objective Truth
  • Free Speech Movement
  • Drugs & Hippies
  • Bomb Univ. of Wisconsin
  • Marxist Leninism
  • Utopian
  • Bearded man speaking Russian
  • Burning flags
  • Materialism
  • Tank on the street
  • Arbitrary Law
  • Realitivity
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes
  • Constitution of the US
  • Supreme Court Building
  • Sociological Law
  • Large tree stump
  • crying baby
  • Hedonism

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