Physicalboundariesnatural features ofa geographicallandscape thatserve as aboundariesbetween statescity-statea sovereign statecompromising acity and itsimmediatelysurroundingcountrysidenationalismloyalty anddevotion toa nationbalkanizationa process bywhich a statebreaks downthrough conflictsamong itsethnicitiescommunisma form ofgovernment inwhich all property isowned by the publicand people work totheir own needsnationstatea state whoseterritory correspondto that occupied by aparticular ethnicitythat has been turnedinto a Nationalityracegroup ofpeople whoshare aculturalancestoranocracya mixbetween anautocracyand ademocracyanarchynogovernmentstatean area organizedinto a political unitruled by anestablishedgovernment that hascontrol over itsinternal and foreignaffairsmultinationalstatea country thatcontains more thanone ethnicity,language, politicalideology, and cultureall under a singlegovernmentethnicityidentity with agroup of peoplewho share theculturaltraditions of ahomelandtheocracya form ofgovernmentcenteredaroundreligiondemocracya country inwhich citizenselect leadersand can runfor officeapartheidphysicalseparation ofdifferentraces insouth africablockbustingagents buying thehouses of whitepeople fleeing atlow prices thenincreasing the pricefor black familiesdictatorshipthe leaderhas absolutepower andauthoritywhiteflightwhite peopleleaving areasblack peoplewere movinginto instead ofintegratingnationalityidentity with a groupof people whoshare legalattachment andpersonal allegianceto a particularcountrycentrifugalforceattitude thatpushespeople awayfrom theirgovernmentUnitedNationsone of themostimportantglobalorganizationsethniccleansingthe process in whicha more powerfulethnic group forciblyremoves a lesspowerful one in orderto create anethnicallyhomogenous regionautocracya country ruledto the interestsof the rulerrather than thepeopleoligarchya small groupof peoplehavingcontrol over acountryrepublicthe peopleselectrepresentativesto govern themculturalboundariesboundaries setby the culturalcharacteristic ofa landscapesovereigntyability of a state togovern its territoryfree from control ofits internal affairsby other statescentripetalforceattitude thatunifiespeople withtheirgovernmentparliamentthe legislatureselects theprime ministeror presidentPhysicalboundariesnatural features ofa geographicallandscape thatserve as aboundariesbetween statescity-statea sovereign statecompromising acity and itsimmediatelysurroundingcountrysidenationalismloyalty anddevotion toa nationbalkanizationa process bywhich a statebreaks downthrough conflictsamong itsethnicitiescommunisma form ofgovernment inwhich all property isowned by the publicand people work totheir own needsnationstatea state whoseterritory correspondto that occupied by aparticular ethnicitythat has been turnedinto a Nationalityracegroup ofpeople whoshare aculturalancestoranocracya mixbetween anautocracyand ademocracyanarchynogovernmentstatean area organizedinto a political unitruled by anestablishedgovernment that hascontrol over itsinternal and foreignaffairsmultinationalstatea country thatcontains more thanone ethnicity,language, politicalideology, and cultureall under a singlegovernmentethnicityidentity with agroup of peoplewho share theculturaltraditions of ahomelandtheocracya form ofgovernmentcenteredaroundreligiondemocracya country inwhich citizenselect leadersand can runfor officeapartheidphysicalseparation ofdifferentraces insouth africablockbustingagents buying thehouses of whitepeople fleeing atlow prices thenincreasing the pricefor black familiesdictatorshipthe leaderhas absolutepower andauthoritywhiteflightwhite peopleleaving areasblack peoplewere movinginto instead ofintegratingnationalityidentity with a groupof people whoshare legalattachment andpersonal allegianceto a particularcountrycentrifugalforceattitude thatpushespeople awayfrom theirgovernmentUnitedNationsone of themostimportantglobalorganizationsethniccleansingthe process in whicha more powerfulethnic group forciblyremoves a lesspowerful one in orderto create anethnicallyhomogenous regionautocracya country ruledto the interestsof the rulerrather than thepeopleoligarchya small groupof peoplehavingcontrol over acountryrepublicthe peopleselectrepresentativesto govern themculturalboundariesboundaries setby the culturalcharacteristic ofa landscapesovereigntyability of a state togovern its territoryfree from control ofits internal affairsby other statescentripetalforceattitude thatunifiespeople withtheirgovernmentparliamentthe legislatureselects theprime ministeror president

Chapter 7-8 Review Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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. G-natural features of a geographical landscape that serve as a boundaries between states
    G-Physical boundaries
  2. O-a sovereign state compromising a city and its immediately surrounding countryside
    O-city-state
  3. G-loyalty and devotion to a nation
    G-nationalism
  4. O-a process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities
    O-balkanization
  5. O-a form of government in which all property is owned by the public and people work to their own needs
    O-communism
  6. B-a state whose territory correspond to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been turned into a Nationality
    B-nation state
  7. I-group of people who share a cultural ancestor
    I-race
  8. O-a mix between an autocracy and a democracy
    O-anocracy
  9. N-no government
    N-anarchy
  10. I-an area organized into a political unit ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
    I-state
  11. N-a country that contains more than one ethnicity, language, political ideology, and culture all under a single government
    N-multinational state
  12. B-identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a homeland
    B-ethnicity
  13. G-a form of government centered around religion
    G-theocracy
  14. I-a country in which citizens elect leaders and can run for office
    I-democracy
  15. O-physical separation of different races in south africa
    O-apartheid
  16. N-agents buying the houses of white people fleeing at low prices then increasing the price for black families
    N-blockbusting
  17. N-the leader has absolute power and authority
    N-dictatorship
  18. G-white people leaving areas black people were moving into instead of integrating
    G-white flight
  19. B-identity with a group of people who share legal attachment and personal allegiance to a particular country
    B-nationality
  20. N-attitude that pushes people away from their government
    N-centrifugal force
  21. I-one of the most important global organizations
    I-United Nations
  22. B-the process in which a more powerful ethnic group forcibly removes a less powerful one in order to create an ethnically homogenous region
    B-ethnic cleansing
  23. B-a country ruled to the interests of the ruler rather than the people
    B-autocracy
  24. B-a small group of people having control over a country
    B-oligarchy
  25. I-the people select representatives to govern them
    I-republic
  26. O-boundaries set by the cultural characteristic of a landscape
    O-cultural boundaries
  27. G-ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of its internal affairs by other states
    G-sovereignty
  28. I-attitude that unifies people with their government
    I-centripetal force
  29. G-the legislature selects the prime minister or president
    G-parliament