doublingtimenumber of peopleunder the age of15 and over age64, compares tothe number ofpeople active inthe labor forceMales/100Femaleslargest numberof individuals ofa populationthat aenvironmentcan supportLivebirths/1000NortheasternUS. GreatLakeswars,plagues,famineStage3sterilizationepidemiologicalmodelKarlMarxthere are enough resourcesand if a problem, people willfigure out new ways      HIV/AIDSBritish economistof late 1700's.considered thefirst to predict apopulation crisisan exilewho fleesfor safetyIMR#deaths/1000Stage2Stage415-45CBR-CDRdivided by10070/rateof NIStage1number of a peoplein an area exceedsthe capacity of theenvironment tosupport life at adecent standard ofliving.doublingtimenumber of peopleunder the age of15 and over age64, compares tothe number ofpeople active inthe labor forceMales/100Femaleslargest numberof individuals ofa populationthat aenvironmentcan supportLivebirths/1000NortheasternUS. GreatLakeswars,plagues,famineStage3sterilizationepidemiologicalmodelKarlMarxthere are enough resourcesand if a problem, people willfigure out new ways      HIV/AIDSBritish economistof late 1700's.considered thefirst to predict apopulation crisisan exilewho fleesfor safetyIMR#deaths/1000Stage2Stage415-45CBR-CDRdivided by10070/rateof NIStage1number of a peoplein an area exceedsthe capacity of theenvironment tosupport life at adecent standard ofliving.

Unit 2 - 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. doubling time
  2. number of people under the age of 15 and over age 64, compares to the number of people active in the labor force
  3. Males/100 Females
  4. largest number of individuals of a population that a environment can support
  5. Live births/1000
  6. Northeastern US. Great Lakes
  7. wars, plagues, famine
  8. Stage 3
  9. sterilization
  10. epidemiological model
  11. Karl Marx
  12. there are enough resources and if a problem, people will figure out new ways  
  13. HIV/AIDS
  14. British economist of late 1700's. considered the first to predict a population crisis
  15. an exile who flees for safety
  16. IMR
  17. #deaths/1000
  18. Stage 2
  19. Stage 4
  20. 15-45
  21. CBR-CDR divided by 100
  22. 70/rate of NI
  23. Stage 1
  24. number of a people in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living.