A juvenilewho isfound guiltyof a crimethe people amember ofCongressrepresents.the study of thesize, growth,and distributionof humanpopulationsa job in which aperson makes aliving byproviding aservice forother peopleThe dramatic risein the number ofbirths in theUnited States thatoccurred between1946 and 1964Theamount ofa productwrittenlaws madebylegislaturesthe system thatgive each of thethree branches ofgovernment waysto limit the powersof the other twothe coins andpaper billsused asmoney in aneconomyThe division ofpowers betweenthe states and thefederal, ornational,governmentthe conceptof agovernmentof lawsa citizen of onecountry of onecountry thatlives in anothercountrythe at theconstitutionneither gives tocongress nordenies to thestatethe group of lawsthat tell which actsare crimes, howaccused personsshould be tried incourt, and howcrimes should bepunisheda governmentcontrolled by oneperson, called adictator, who usuallytakes power byforce, rather than byinheriting ita body oflaw basedon judges’decisionsshared by theshared by thefederal andstategovernmentsthe problem thatresources arealways limited incomparison withthe number andvariety of wantspeople havea plan forraising andspendingmoney.the benefit givenup when scarceresources areused for onepurpose instead ofanotherPeople whomove from onecountry to maketheir homes inanotherA serious crimefor which thepenalty can beimprisonmentfor more thanone yearthe group oflaws that helpsettledisagreementsbetween peopleA minorcrime forwhich thepenalty isoften a fineA juvenilewho isfound guiltyof a crimethe people amember ofCongressrepresents.the study of thesize, growth,and distributionof humanpopulationsa job in which aperson makes aliving byproviding aservice forother peopleThe dramatic risein the number ofbirths in theUnited States thatoccurred between1946 and 1964Theamount ofa productwrittenlaws madebylegislaturesthe system thatgive each of thethree branches ofgovernment waysto limit the powersof the other twothe coins andpaper billsused asmoney in aneconomyThe division ofpowers betweenthe states and thefederal, ornational,governmentthe conceptof agovernmentof lawsa citizen of onecountry of onecountry thatlives in anothercountrythe at theconstitutionneither gives tocongress nordenies to thestatethe group of lawsthat tell which actsare crimes, howaccused personsshould be tried incourt, and howcrimes should bepunisheda governmentcontrolled by oneperson, called adictator, who usuallytakes power byforce, rather than byinheriting ita body oflaw basedon judges’decisionsshared by theshared by thefederal andstategovernmentsthe problem thatresources arealways limited incomparison withthe number andvariety of wantspeople havea plan forraising andspendingmoney.the benefit givenup when scarceresources areused for onepurpose instead ofanotherPeople whomove from onecountry to maketheir homes inanotherA serious crimefor which thepenalty can beimprisonmentfor more thanone yearthe group oflaws that helpsettledisagreementsbetween peopleA minorcrime forwhich thepenalty isoften a fine

Voc - 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. A juvenile who is found guilty of a crime
  2. the people a member of Congress represents.
  3. the study of the size, growth, and distribution of human populations
  4. a job in which a person makes a living by providing a service for other people
  5. The dramatic rise in the number of births in the United States that occurred between 1946 and 1964
  6. The amount of a product
  7. written laws made by legislatures
  8. the system that give each of the three branches of government ways to limit the powers of the other two
  9. the coins and paper bills used as money in an economy
  10. The division of powers between the states and the federal, or national, government
  11. the concept of a government of laws
  12. a citizen of one country of one country that lives in another country
  13. the at the constitution neither gives to congress nor denies to the state
  14. the group of laws that tell which acts are crimes, how accused persons should be tried in court, and how crimes should be punished
  15. a government controlled by one person, called a dictator, who usually takes power by force, rather than by inheriting it
  16. a body of law based on judges’ decisions
  17. shared by the shared by the federal and state governments
  18. the problem that resources are always limited in comparison with the number and variety of wants people have
  19. a plan for raising and spending money.
  20. the benefit given up when scarce resources are used for one purpose instead of another
  21. People who move from one country to make their homes in another
  22. A serious crime for which the penalty can be imprisonment for more than one year
  23. the group of laws that help settle disagreements between people
  24. A minor crime for which the penalty is often a fine