Uner communism, over what docitizens havecontrol: property,businesses, orprices?Think of what you knowabout the relationshipbetween the UnitedStates and the SovietUnion. Why might theUnited States havedisagreed with Cuba'sleadership by the1960s?What is oneenvironmentalimpact oflarge tourismfacilities?Do you think itis healthy for aneconomy is allpeople whowork are paidequally?What elementsmake up theregion'sculturaldiversidty?How doesecotourismdiffer fromtourism ingeneral?How is landreform helpingsmall farmersmake a profit?What is thethnicbackground ofmost people inthe Caribbean?Who is mostlikely tobenefit fromfree trade?What commonlanguage do theyoung people fomthe DominicanRepublic and PuertoRico Share?Name inchronological order,the countires thatgoverned Cuba fromthe 1500s to the1900s? name 3Imagine you livedin Cuba. Gie anexample of howyour life would bedifferent than it is ithe United States?How has theregion'sdisapora ledto culturaldiffusion?Why dogovernmentsin the rgiontend to beunstable?How doimmigrantscontribute tothe economiesof theirhomeland?How didgovernmentactions towardcritics in the 1990saffect Cuba'sforeign relations?Why do manycountries in theregionencourageforeigninvestment?What is theethnicbackground ormost people inthe Caribbean?How do thefour youngpeople relfectculturaldiversityWhy do you thinkso manyAmericanscontinued to beinvolved in Cubaafter it becameindependent?In which waysare Cuba andthe UnitedStatessimilar?How is Cuba'sgovernmentdifferent fromthose of mostother countiresin the region?Which countryhas the moststabledemocracy inthe region?What religiondo mostpeople in theCaribbeanpractice?Uner communism, over what docitizens havecontrol: property,businesses, orprices?Think of what you knowabout the relationshipbetween the UnitedStates and the SovietUnion. Why might theUnited States havedisagreed with Cuba'sleadership by the1960s?What is oneenvironmentalimpact oflarge tourismfacilities?Do you think itis healthy for aneconomy is allpeople whowork are paidequally?What elementsmake up theregion'sculturaldiversidty?How doesecotourismdiffer fromtourism ingeneral?How is landreform helpingsmall farmersmake a profit?What is thethnicbackground ofmost people inthe Caribbean?Who is mostlikely tobenefit fromfree trade?What commonlanguage do theyoung people fomthe DominicanRepublic and PuertoRico Share?Name inchronological order,the countires thatgoverned Cuba fromthe 1500s to the1900s? name 3Imagine you livedin Cuba. Gie anexample of howyour life would bedifferent than it is ithe United States?How has theregion'sdisapora ledto culturaldiffusion?Why dogovernmentsin the rgiontend to beunstable?How doimmigrantscontribute tothe economiesof theirhomeland?How didgovernmentactions towardcritics in the 1990saffect Cuba'sforeign relations?Why do manycountries in theregionencourageforeigninvestment?What is theethnicbackground ormost people inthe Caribbean?How do thefour youngpeople relfectculturaldiversityWhy do you thinkso manyAmericanscontinued to beinvolved in Cubaafter it becameindependent?In which waysare Cuba andthe UnitedStatessimilar?How is Cuba'sgovernmentdifferent fromthose of mostother countiresin the region?Which countryhas the moststabledemocracy inthe region?What religiondo mostpeople in theCaribbeanpractice?

Cuba, Caribbean, & Central America - 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. Uner communism , over what do citizens have control: property, businesses, or prices?
  2. Think of what you know about the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Why might the United States have disagreed with Cuba's leadership by the 1960s?
  3. What is one environmental impact of large tourism facilities?
  4. Do you think it is healthy for an economy is all people who work are paid equally?
  5. What elements make up the region's cultural diversidty?
  6. How does ecotourism differ from tourism in general?
  7. How is land reform helping small farmers make a profit?
  8. What is the thnic background of most people in the Caribbean?
  9. Who is most likely to benefit from free trade?
  10. What common language do the young people fom the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico Share?
  11. Name in chronological order, the countires that governed Cuba from the 1500s to the 1900s? name 3
  12. Imagine you lived in Cuba. Gie an example of how your life would be different than it is i the United States?
  13. How has the region's disapora led to cultural diffusion?
  14. Why do governments in the rgion tend to be unstable?
  15. How do immigrants contribute to the economies of their homeland?
  16. How did government actions toward critics in the 1990s affect Cuba's foreign relations?
  17. Why do many countries in the region encourage foreign investment?
  18. What is the ethnic background or most people in the Caribbean?
  19. How do the four young people relfect cultural diversity
  20. Why do you think so many Americans continued to be involved in Cuba after it became independent?
  21. In which ways are Cuba and the United States similar?
  22. How is Cuba's government different from those of most other countires in the region?
  23. Which country has the most stable democracy in the region?
  24. What religion do most people in the Caribbean practice?