Bolshevikspolitical party withinthe soviets whowanted to create aMarxist style ofgovernment and getrid of the czar.GreatDepressiona period of majoreconomic declinearound the worldduring the 1930sand early 1940sTreaty ofBrest-Litovsksigned betweenGermany andRussia to endRussianinvolvement inWorld War OneDawesPlannew reparation plancreated by anAmerican Banker toreduce the size ofGermany’s paymentsafter World War OneLeagueofNationsPeacekeepingOrganizationstarted afterWorld WarOneCensor military leaders wouldread letters beforethey were deliveredand information wasremoved if it wasthought of to bedangerous.Stalematesituationwherethere isno winnerTreaty ofVersaillespeace treatythat endedWorld WarOneInflationincrease in theprice of goodssuch that thecurrency loses itsvalue as the pricelevels increasesZimmermanTelegrama secret lettersent fromGermany toMexico in anattempt to forman alliance.Sovietsworkers councilsthat were formedin citied in Russiato challenge thegovernment thatwas in placeAlliedPowersRussia, Franceand the UnitedKingdom. Alsoknown as "TripleEntente."reparationsmoney thatdefeatedcountries paythe victors tomake amendsfor warWesternFrontfighting between theAllied and Axis powersthrough Luxembourg,Belgium and France inEurope. It was one ofthe main areas wherebattles were fought inWW1.casualtythe number ofpeople who wereinjured and thenumber of peoplewho were killeddue to warArmsRacetwo or morenationscompeting toincrease theirmilitary, peopleand weaponsVladimirLeninradical Russian whowas did not agreewith Russianinvolvement in WorldWar One, he wouldlead a revolution thatbrought down theRussian monarchyCentralPowersGermany,Austria-Hungaryand Italy. Alsoknown as theTriple Alliance.FourteenPointsgoals that PresidentWilson brought to theParis PeaceConference to beincluded in the Treatyof VersaillesProvisionaltemporarygovernmenttotalwara war where acountry puts allits economicresourcestowards fightingthe warStockunits ofownershipin largebusinessesMensheviksa more moderatepolitical groupwithin the sovietswho wanted to havea transition to asocialist form ofgovernmentWeimarRepublicGermangovernmentbetween WorldWar One andWorld War TwoTrenchWarfarebattlefield techniquewhere a trench orchannel was dug intothe ground and thetwo sides would fireat each other fromtheir dugout.TarifftaxesSchlieffenPlanGerman militaryplan to fight theirway into FrancethroughBelgium.Bolshevikspolitical party withinthe soviets whowanted to create aMarxist style ofgovernment and getrid of the czar.GreatDepressiona period of majoreconomic declinearound the worldduring the 1930sand early 1940sTreaty ofBrest-Litovsksigned betweenGermany andRussia to endRussianinvolvement inWorld War OneDawesPlannew reparation plancreated by anAmerican Banker toreduce the size ofGermany’s paymentsafter World War OneLeagueofNationsPeacekeepingOrganizationstarted afterWorld WarOneCensormilitary leaders wouldread letters beforethey were deliveredand information wasremoved if it wasthought of to bedangerous.Stalematesituationwherethere isno winnerTreaty ofVersaillespeace treatythat endedWorld WarOneInflationincrease in theprice of goodssuch that thecurrency loses itsvalue as the pricelevels increasesZimmermanTelegrama secret lettersent fromGermany toMexico in anattempt to forman alliance.Sovietsworkers councilsthat were formedin citied in Russiato challenge thegovernment thatwas in placeAlliedPowersRussia, Franceand the UnitedKingdom. Alsoknown as "TripleEntente."reparationsmoney thatdefeatedcountries paythe victors tomake amendsfor warWesternFrontfighting between theAllied and Axis powersthrough Luxembourg,Belgium and France inEurope. It was one ofthe main areas wherebattles were fought inWW1.casualtythe number ofpeople who wereinjured and thenumber of peoplewho were killeddue to warArmsRacetwo or morenationscompeting toincrease theirmilitary, peopleand weaponsVladimirLeninradical Russian whowas did not agreewith Russianinvolvement in WorldWar One, he wouldlead a revolution thatbrought down theRussian monarchyCentralPowersGermany,Austria-Hungaryand Italy. Alsoknown as theTriple Alliance.FourteenPointsgoals that PresidentWilson brought to theParis PeaceConference to beincluded in the Treatyof VersaillesProvisionaltemporarygovernmenttotalwara war where acountry puts allits economicresourcestowards fightingthe warStockunits ofownershipin largebusinessesMensheviksa more moderatepolitical groupwithin the sovietswho wanted to havea transition to asocialist form ofgovernmentWeimarRepublicGermangovernmentbetween WorldWar One andWorld War TwoTrenchWarfarebattlefield techniquewhere a trench orchannel was dug intothe ground and thetwo sides would fireat each other fromtheir dugout.TarifftaxesSchlieffenPlanGerman militaryplan to fight theirway into FrancethroughBelgium.

Untitled Bingo - 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. political party within the soviets who wanted to create a Marxist style of government and get rid of the czar.
    Bolsheviks
  2. a period of major economic decline around the world during the 1930s and early 1940s
    Great Depression
  3. signed between Germany and Russia to end Russian involvement in World War One
    Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
  4. new reparation plan created by an American Banker to reduce the size of Germany’s payments after World War One
    Dawes Plan
  5. Peacekeeping Organization started after World War One
    League of Nations
  6. military leaders would read letters before they were delivered and information was removed if it was thought of to be dangerous.
    Censor
  7. situation where there is no winner
    Stalemate
  8. peace treaty that ended World War One
    Treaty of Versailles
  9. increase in the price of goods such that the currency loses its value as the price levels increases
    Inflation
  10. a secret letter sent from Germany to Mexico in an attempt to form an alliance.
    Zimmerman Telegram
  11. workers councils that were formed in citied in Russia to challenge the government that was in place
    Soviets
  12. Russia, France and the United Kingdom. Also known as "Triple Entente."
    Allied Powers
  13. money that defeated countries pay the victors to make amends for war
    reparations
  14. fighting between the Allied and Axis powers through Luxembourg, Belgium and France in Europe. It was one of the main areas where battles were fought in WW1.
    Western Front
  15. the number of people who were injured and the number of people who were killed due to war
    casualty
  16. two or more nations competing to increase their military, people and weapons
    Arms Race
  17. radical Russian who was did not agree with Russian involvement in World War One, he would lead a revolution that brought down the Russian monarchy
    Vladimir Lenin
  18. Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. Also known as the Triple Alliance.
    Central Powers
  19. goals that President Wilson brought to the Paris Peace Conference to be included in the Treaty of Versailles
    Fourteen Points
  20. temporary government
    Provisional
  21. a war where a country puts all its economic resources towards fighting the war
    total war
  22. units of ownership in large businesses
    Stock
  23. a more moderate political group within the soviets who wanted to have a transition to a socialist form of government
    Mensheviks
  24. German government between World War One and World War Two
    Weimar Republic
  25. battlefield technique where a trench or channel was dug into the ground and the two sides would fire at each other from their dugout.
    Trench Warfare
  26. taxes
    Tariff
  27. German military plan to fight their way into France through Belgium.
    Schlieffen Plan