“state of nature”; survival ofthe fittest, everyone hasequal power though, someare just stronger thanothers, so create a state tosurvive together; oneperson should be in chargebut they can be removed ifthe people aren’t happy outline thepowers ofgovernmentA form ofgovernment inwhich a singleperson holdsunlimitedpolitical powerdefined as a bodyof people, living ina defined territory,organizedpolitically with agovernmentAlso called a puredemocracy, existswhere the will of thepeople is translatedinto public policy(law)directly by the peoplethemselves, in massmeetings.A form of governmentin which theexecutive branch ismade up of the primeminister, or premier,and that official’scabinet.A form of governmentin which theexecutive andlegislative branchesof the governmentare separate,independent, andcoequal.NogovernmentA federal governmentis one in which thepowers ofgovernment aredivided between acentral governmentand several localgovernments.A group ofpeoplehold thepower.The one personin charge has aconstitution thatthey have toabide by A philosophy basedon the idea that thebenefits ofeconomic activityshould be fairlydistributed.(community)A form ofgovernment inwhich the leaderhas absolutepower andauthorityEVERYTHING iscontrolled by thegovernmentincluding thenews, phones,internet, etc.The one personin chargedoesn’t have toanswer toanyone oranythingone person should bein charge, “Prince”people are selfishand will constantlyfight each other, sothey need someonein charge to rulethemA centralizedgovernment inwhich allgovernmentpowers belong toa single, centralagency.the institutionthrough which asociety makesand enforces itspublic policiesAn ideology whichcalls for thecollective, or state,ownership of landand other productiveproperty (economy)A system ofgovernment inwhich priestsrule in the nameof god or a god.(Pope)government isnecessary, uphold 4laws, which seem torepresent more of ademocracygovernment. thepeople get to choosewhat type ofgovernment they want “social contract” - theact of giving of givingup power in favor ofthe general will -creating an actualcontract (Constitution),government wasnecessaryA joining ofseveralgroups for acommonpurposeOne personcontrols thegovernment(king)A small group ofpersons, chosenby the people toact as theirrepresentatives,expresses thepopular will.“state of nature”; survival ofthe fittest, everyone hasequal power though, someare just stronger thanothers, so create a state tosurvive together; oneperson should be in chargebut they can be removed ifthe people aren’t happy outline thepowers ofgovernmentA form ofgovernment inwhich a singleperson holdsunlimitedpolitical powerdefined as a bodyof people, living ina defined territory,organizedpolitically with agovernmentAlso called a puredemocracy, existswhere the will of thepeople is translatedinto public policy(law)directly by the peoplethemselves, in massmeetings.A form of governmentin which theexecutive branch ismade up of the primeminister, or premier,and that official’scabinet.A form of governmentin which theexecutive andlegislative branchesof the governmentare separate,independent, andcoequal.NogovernmentA federal governmentis one in which thepowers ofgovernment aredivided between acentral governmentand several localgovernments.A group ofpeoplehold thepower.The one personin charge has aconstitution thatthey have toabide by A philosophy basedon the idea that thebenefits ofeconomic activityshould be fairlydistributed.(community)A form ofgovernment inwhich the leaderhas absolutepower andauthorityEVERYTHING iscontrolled by thegovernmentincluding thenews, phones,internet, etc.The one personin chargedoesn’t have toanswer toanyone oranythingone person should bein charge, “Prince”people are selfishand will constantlyfight each other, sothey need someonein charge to rulethemA centralizedgovernment inwhich allgovernmentpowers belong toa single, centralagency.the institutionthrough which asociety makesand enforces itspublic policiesAn ideology whichcalls for thecollective, or state,ownership of landand other productiveproperty (economy)A system ofgovernment inwhich priestsrule in the nameof god or a god.(Pope)government isnecessary, uphold 4laws, which seem torepresent more of ademocracygovernment. thepeople get to choosewhat type ofgovernment they want “social contract” - theact of giving of givingup power in favor ofthe general will -creating an actualcontract (Constitution),government wasnecessaryA joining ofseveralgroups for acommonpurposeOne personcontrols thegovernment(king)A small group ofpersons, chosenby the people toact as theirrepresentatives,expresses thepopular will.

Government - 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. “state of nature”; survival of the fittest, everyone has equal power though, some are just stronger than others, so create a state to survive together; one person should be in charge but they can be removed if the people aren’t happy
  2. outline the powers of government
  3. A form of government in which a single person holds unlimited political power
  4. defined as a body of people, living in a defined territory, organized politically with a government
  5. Also called a pure democracy, exists where the will of the people is translated into public policy(law) directly by the people themselves, in mass meetings.
  6. A form of government in which the executive branch is made up of the prime minister, or premier, and that official’s cabinet.
  7. A form of government in which the executive and legislative branches of the government are separate, independent, and coequal.
  8. No government
  9. A federal government is one in which the powers of government are divided between a central government and several local governments.
  10. A group of people hold the power.
  11. The one person in charge has a constitution that they have to abide by
  12. A philosophy based on the idea that the benefits of economic activity should be fairly distributed. (community)
  13. A form of government in which the leader has absolute power and authority
  14. EVERYTHING is controlled by the government including the news, phones, internet, etc.
  15. The one person in charge doesn’t have to answer to anyone or anything
  16. one person should be in charge, “Prince” people are selfish and will constantly fight each other, so they need someone in charge to rule them
  17. A centralized government in which all government powers belong to a single, central agency.
  18. the institution through which a society makes and enforces its public policies
  19. An ideology which calls for the collective, or state, ownership of land and other productive property (economy)
  20. A system of government in which priests rule in the name of god or a god. (Pope)
  21. government is necessary, uphold 4 laws, which seem to represent more of a democracy government. the people get to choose what type of government they want
  22. “social contract” - the act of giving of giving up power in favor of the general will - creating an actual contract (Constitution), government was necessary
  23. A joining of several groups for a common purpose
  24. One person controls the government (king)
  25. A small group of persons, chosen by the people to act as their representatives, expresses the popular will.