Aristotle, Rhetoric, Chapters 4-5 BINGO by Teach to the Text

Aristotle, Rhetoric, Chapters 4-5 BINGO by Teach to the Text Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 54 words: Ways & Means: Sources of Revenue, Ways & Means: Expenditures, Ways & Means: In other lands, Peace & War: Strength of One's Own Country, Peace & War: past wars of one's own country, Peace & Wars: wars, strength of other country, National Defense: methods and character, lie of country, Food Supply: food produced and imported, Food Supply: agreements and commercial treaties, Legislation: constitution & internal developments that will destroy, Legislation: constitution & internal developments that will destroy, Legislation: laws & customs of other nations and races, Happiness as prosperity combined with virtue, Happiness as independence of life, Happiness as secure enjoyment of maximum pleasure, Happiness as good condition of property & body, power to guard them and make use of them, Happiness: Good Birth, Happiness: plenty of friends, Happiness: good friends, Happiness: Money and Territory, Happiness: Good children, Happiness: Plenty of children, Happiness: A happy old age, Happiness: Bodily excellences, Happiness: Fame, Honor, Reputation, Happiness: Good luck, Good: Temperance, Happiness: Community: Young men and women are of good quality, Happiness: Property, Ownership, Happiness: Fame/Honor, Good: Justice, Good: Courage, Good: Magnanimity, Good: Magnificence, Happiness: Magnificence, Good: Faculty of Speech and Action, Good: Life itself, Argument: That is good which the contrary is bad, Argument: That which is not in excess is good, Argument: That is good on which much money and labor has been spent, Argument: That which most people seek after is good, Argument: That which is praised is good, Argument: That is good which has been praised by a distinguished person, Argument: All things are good which men deliberately choose to do, Argument: Whatever is bad for enemies or good for friends, and practicable is good, Argument: Something done without pain or quickly is good, Argument: If it is as men wish it's good, Argument: If something is possessed by no one else, it is exceptional and good., Argument: Things for which we are fitted by nature or experience are good, Argument: Things easily effected, those in which most people or even one's inferiors have succeeded are good, Argument: Things which gratify friends or annoy enemies are good, Argument: Things in which no worthless man can succeed are good., Argument: What we desire is good and Argument: A man of a certain disposition makes for corresponding things.

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