Central partof Europethat formedan allianceThe otherparts ofEurope thatformed anallianceA system ofgovernment inwhich the peoplerule by voting theirelectedrepresentatives topower.A policy ofextending acountry’s powerand influencethrough diplomacyor military force.Countries thathave a formalagreement withone another todefend each otherin times of war orattack.An internationalpeacekeepingorganization thatformed as aresult of WWI.Debts imposedon a defeatednation pay forthe harm doneduring a war.Therequirement ofall men who areof age to jointhe militaryA powerfulcountry controlsseveral lesspowerfulcountriesThe majorpowers ofEurope inthe early1900’sA Britishpassengership thatGermanysankThe belief of agovernment that acountry should havea strong, trainedmilitary and beprepared to call it toaction if needed.The name of thepeace treaty thatofficially ended WWI.It was named afterthe location in Paristhat the major powersmet at.A telegram sentto Mexico tobribe them toattack theUnited StatesA strongdevotion toone's owncountry ideals,beliefs, valuesIn a war, land notcontrolled byeither side andfilled with barbedwire, land mines,orburied bombs.Not takingpart in awarRemainingseparate, awayfrom othercountries anduninvolved intheir affairsAn attemptto promote aparticularperson orideaA form of governmentin which citizenshave limitedfreedoms and thegovernment makesthe major economicand businessdecisions.Central partof Europethat formedan allianceThe otherparts ofEurope thatformed anallianceA system ofgovernment inwhich the peoplerule by voting theirelectedrepresentatives topower.A policy ofextending acountry’s powerand influencethrough diplomacyor military force.Countries thathave a formalagreement withone another todefend each otherin times of war orattack.An internationalpeacekeepingorganization thatformed as aresult of WWI.Debts imposedon a defeatednation pay forthe harm doneduring a war.Therequirement ofall men who areof age to jointhe militaryA powerfulcountry controlsseveral lesspowerfulcountriesThe majorpowers ofEurope inthe early1900’sA Britishpassengership thatGermanysankThe belief of agovernment that acountry should havea strong, trainedmilitary and beprepared to call it toaction if needed.The name of thepeace treaty thatofficially ended WWI.It was named afterthe location in Paristhat the major powersmet at.A telegram sentto Mexico tobribe them toattack theUnited StatesA strongdevotion toone's owncountry ideals,beliefs, valuesIn a war, land notcontrolled byeither side andfilled with barbedwire, land mines,orburied bombs.Not takingpart in awarRemainingseparate, awayfrom othercountries anduninvolved intheir affairsAn attemptto promote aparticularperson orideaA form of governmentin which citizenshave limitedfreedoms and thegovernment makesthe major economicand businessdecisions.

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. Central part of Europe that formed an alliance
  2. The other parts of Europe that formed an alliance
  3. A system of government in which the people rule by voting their elected representatives to power.
  4. A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
  5. Countries that have a formal agreement with one another to defend each other in times of war or attack.
  6. An international peacekeeping organization that formed as a result of WWI.
  7. Debts imposed on a defeated nation pay for the harm done during a war.
  8. The requirement of all men who are of age to join the military
  9. A powerful country controls several less powerful countries
  10. The major powers of Europe in the early 1900’s
  11. A British passenger ship that Germany sank
  12. The belief of a government that a country should have a strong, trained military and be prepared to call it to action if needed.
  13. The name of the peace treaty that officially ended WWI. It was named after the location in Paris that the major powers met at.
  14. A telegram sent to Mexico to bribe them to attack the United States
  15. A strong devotion to one's own country ideals, beliefs, values
  16. In a war, land not controlled by either side and filled with barbed wire, land mines, or buried bombs.
  17. Not taking part in a war
  18. Remaining separate, away from other countries and uninvolved in their affairs
  19. An attempt to promote a particular person or idea
  20. A form of government in which citizens have limited freedoms and the government makes the major economic and business decisions.