Canberra- isAustralia’scapitalVote -choice thatyou make inan electionElection -choosingsomeone fora job byvotingImmigration- to come toa country tolive thereCommonwealth -a group ofcountries thathave political oreconomicconnections withone anotherHenryParkes -Father ofFederationConstitution -the system ofbeliefs and lawsby which ourcountry isgovernedFree trade - asystem of tradebetween nationsin which there areno special taxesplaced on importsEdmundBarton - thefirst PrimeMinister ofAustraliaAustraliaFederation - acountry formed byseparate statesand is controlledby a centralgovernmentReferendum -an event inwhich thepeople of acountry vote foror against a lawRepresentative- people whoare chosen inelections to actor speak for agroup of peopleDemocratic - aform ofgovernment inwhich the peoplechoose leaders byvotingPrimeMinister -Head ofgovernmentGovernment -the group ofpeople whocontrol andmake decisionsfor a countryNation - a largearea of landthat iscontrolled by itsowngovernmentParliament - thegroup of peoplewho areresponsible formaking thelawsEmigration- to leavea countryAlfred Deakin- SecondPrime Ministerof AustraliaConvention- a meetingor formalassemblyColony - a groupof people whosettle far fromhome but maintainties with theirhomelandLaws - setof rulesmade by thegovernmentBallot - pieceof paperused to votein an electionCanberra- isAustralia’scapitalVote -choice thatyou make inan electionElection -choosingsomeone fora job byvotingImmigration- to come toa country tolive thereCommonwealth -a group ofcountries thathave political oreconomicconnections withone anotherHenryParkes -Father ofFederationConstitution -the system ofbeliefs and lawsby which ourcountry isgovernedFree trade - asystem of tradebetween nationsin which there areno special taxesplaced on importsEdmundBarton - thefirst PrimeMinister ofAustraliaAustraliaFederation - acountry formed byseparate statesand is controlledby a centralgovernmentReferendum -an event inwhich thepeople of acountry vote foror against a lawRepresentative- people whoare chosen inelections to actor speak for agroup of peopleDemocratic - aform ofgovernment inwhich the peoplechoose leaders byvotingPrimeMinister -Head ofgovernmentGovernment -the group ofpeople whocontrol andmake decisionsfor a countryNation - a largearea of landthat iscontrolled by itsowngovernmentParliament - thegroup of peoplewho areresponsible formaking thelawsEmigration- to leavea countryAlfred Deakin- SecondPrime Ministerof AustraliaConvention- a meetingor formalassemblyColony - a groupof people whosettle far fromhome but maintainties with theirhomelandLaws - setof rulesmade by thegovernmentBallot - pieceof paperused to votein an election

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. Canberra - is Australia’s capital
  2. Vote - choice that you make in an election
  3. Election - choosing someone for a job by voting
  4. Immigration - to come to a country to live there
  5. Commonwealth - a group of countries that have political or economic connections with one another
  6. Henry Parkes - Father of Federation
  7. Constitution - the system of beliefs and laws by which our country is governed
  8. Free trade - a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports
  9. Edmund Barton - the first Prime Minister of Australia
  10. Australia
  11. Federation - a country formed by separate states and is controlled by a central government
  12. Referendum - an event in which the people of a country vote for or against a law
  13. Representative - people who are chosen in elections to act or speak for a group of people
  14. Democratic - a form of government in which the people choose leaders by voting
  15. Prime Minister - Head of government
  16. Government - the group of people who control and make decisions for a country
  17. Nation - a large area of land that is controlled by its own government
  18. Parliament - the group of people who are responsible for making the laws
  19. Emigration - to leave a country
  20. Alfred Deakin - Second Prime Minister of Australia
  21. Convention - a meeting or formal assembly
  22. Colony - a group of people who settle far from home but maintain ties with their homeland
  23. Laws - set of rules made by the government
  24. Ballot - piece of paper used to vote in an election