(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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A resource that can NOT be replaced (once it's gone it's gone forever)
Non-Renewable Resource
A measure of what is produced and required to produce. (good & fast production)
Productivity
A farm that grows enough crops or raises enough livestock to sell to a business or export to another country.
Commercial Farming
A country creates conditions where all the natural resources meet the needs of society.
Sustainability
The level at which a person, group or nation lives by which it meets its needs. (has plenty of food, clothing, shelter)
Standard of Living
The cost of a good or service produced in one year.
(GDP) Gross Domestic Product
A farmer produces only enough food to feed HIS family.
Subsistence Farming
A resource that can NOT be replaced (once it's gone it's gone forever)
Non-Renewable Resource
When a country brings in a product from another country. (buy)
Import
The cost of a good or service produced in one year.
(GDP) Gross Domestic Product
Where a country decides to set LITTLE or NO tariffs on quotas.
Free Trade
A farm that grows enough crops or raises enough livestock to sell to a business or export to another country.
Commercial Farming
A society decides on the ownership and distribution of its economic resources
Economic Systems
A resource that can be replaced (or grown again)
Renewable Resource
The level at which a person, group or nation lives by which it meets its needs. (has plenty of food, clothing, shelter)
Standard of Living
A resource that CAN BE replaced (or grown again)
Renewable Resource
A country creates conditions where all the natural resources meet the needs of society.
Sustainability
A society decides on the ownership and distribution of its economic resources
Economic Systems
A measure of what is produced and required to produce. (good & fast production)
Productivity
A farm that grows enough crops or raises enough livestock to sell to a business or export to another country.
Commercial Farming
A farmer produces only enough food to feed HIS family.
Subsistence Farming
To send a product produced in one country over to another country. (sell)
Export
The level at which a person, group or nation lives by which it meets its needs. (has plenty of food, clothing, shelter)
Standard of Living
When a country brings in a product from another country. (buy)
Import