Fall ofRome inthe Westvolcaniceruptiona severe shortageof food (as throughcrop failure)resulting in violenthunger andstarvation anddeathTakingcontrol of apeople orplace throughmilitary forceseasonalwind patternsthat causewet and dryseasonsExtendingthe nationbeyond itsexistingbordersorganized, armedconflict among thepeople of two ormore nations,directed by theirgovernmentsCrusadesA society withcities, a centralgovernment, jobspecialization, andsocial classesa natural eventsuch as a flood,earthquake, orhurricane thatcauses greatdamage or loss oflife.A series of holy warsfrom 1096-1270 ADundertaken byEuropean Christiansto free the Holy Landfrom Muslim rule.Decline ofCivilizationsVocabularyListAlexanderthe GreatinvasionNaturaldisastersmassmigrationdecreaseproducing morewater + land + airwaste, increasingdemands onenvironment,running out ofspaceMonsoonsTwo, ormore,groups whooppose eachotherMongolsconquestDisruptioninAgricultureProductionPeople from CentralAsia when unitedended up creatingthe largest singleland empire inhistory.an attack by anarmed force toconqueranother countrysocietyWarDeclineScarcityofresourcesexpansionpopulationmovements of alarge number ofpeople (alsoknown as groupmigration)civilizationgrowingpopulationA time whengrowing food isslowed, becauseof weather, war orsome other naturaldisasterrivalgroupsfamineA communityof peoplewho share acommoncultureonly a limited amountof resourcesavailable to producethe unlimited amountof goods andservices we desire.You must make achoice.son of Philip II; receivedmilitary training inMacedonian army and wasa student of Aristotle; greatleader; conquered muchland in Asia Minor, Syria,Egypt, and Mesopotamia;goal was to conquer theknown world476CEthe suddenoccurrence of aviolent dischargeof steam andvolcanic materialA movementfrom onecountry orregion toanotherMigrationFall ofRome inthe Westvolcaniceruptiona severe shortageof food (as throughcrop failure)resulting in violenthunger andstarvation anddeathTakingcontrol of apeople orplace throughmilitary forceseasonalwind patternsthat causewet and dryseasonsExtendingthe nationbeyond itsexistingbordersorganized, armedconflict among thepeople of two ormore nations,directed by theirgovernmentsCrusadesA society withcities, a centralgovernment, jobspecialization, andsocial classesa natural eventsuch as a flood,earthquake, orhurricane thatcauses greatdamage or loss oflife.A series of holy warsfrom 1096-1270 ADundertaken byEuropean Christiansto free the Holy Landfrom Muslim rule.Decline ofCivilizationsVocabularyListAlexanderthe GreatinvasionNaturaldisastersmassmigrationdecreaseproducing morewater + land + airwaste, increasingdemands onenvironment,running out ofspaceMonsoonsTwo, ormore,groups whooppose eachotherMongolsconquestDisruptioninAgricultureProductionPeople from CentralAsia when unitedended up creatingthe largest singleland empire inhistory.an attack by anarmed force toconqueranother countrysocietyWarDeclineScarcityofresourcesexpansionpopulationmovements of alarge number ofpeople (alsoknown as groupmigration)civilizationgrowingpopulationA time whengrowing food isslowed, becauseof weather, war orsome other naturaldisasterrivalgroupsfamineA communityof peoplewho share acommoncultureonly a limited amountof resourcesavailable to producethe unlimited amountof goods andservices we desire.You must make achoice.son of Philip II; receivedmilitary training inMacedonian army and wasa student of Aristotle; greatleader; conquered muchland in Asia Minor, Syria,Egypt, and Mesopotamia;goal was to conquer theknown world476CEthe suddenoccurrence of aviolent dischargeof steam andvolcanic materialA movementfrom onecountry orregion toanotherMigration

Decline of Civilizations Vocabulary List - 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. Fall of Rome in the West
  2. volcanic eruption
  3. a severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death
  4. Taking control of a people or place through military force
  5. seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
  6. Extending the nation beyond its existing borders
  7. organized, armed conflict among the people of two or more nations, directed by their governments
  8. Crusades
  9. A society with cities, a central government, job specialization, and social classes
  10. a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
  11. A series of holy wars from 1096-1270 AD undertaken by European Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
  12. Decline of Civilizations Vocabulary List
  13. Alexander the Great
  14. invasion
  15. Natural disasters
  16. mass migration
  17. decrease
  18. producing more water + land + air waste, increasing demands on environment, running out of space
  19. Monsoons
  20. Two, or more, groups who oppose each other
  21. Mongols
  22. conquest
  23. Disruption in Agriculture Production
  24. People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history.
  25. an attack by an armed force to conquer another country
  26. society
  27. War
  28. Decline
  29. Scarcity of resources
  30. expansion
  31. population movements of a large number of people (also known as group migration)
  32. civilization
  33. growing population
  34. A time when growing food is slowed, because of weather, war or some other natural disaster
  35. rival groups
  36. famine
  37. A community of people who share a common culture
  38. only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire. You must make a choice.
  39. son of Philip II; received military training in Macedonian army and was a student of Aristotle; great leader; conquered much land in Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, and Mesopotamia; goal was to conquer the known world
  40. 476 CE
  41. the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material
  42. A movement from one country or region to another
  43. Migration