HenryParkesAn importantperson in theFederationof Australia.CouncilA group ofpeople inpower ofan area.SlaveryA person havingto work veryhard but gettinglittle to norecognition.ArthurPhillipFirstgovernerofAustralia.TransportationA crimesentence in17th-centuryBritain.TaxesA compulsorycontribution ofmoney from thepeople to thegovernment.CommonwealthA countrythat isindependent.DemocracyA politicalideology thatgives the powerfor people tovote.ConventionA unisonbetweendifferentstates.ImportsA good thatwas boughtfrom anothercountry.RepresentativesA candidatefor agovernmentposition.ReferendumA vote tochangean issue.ImmigrationForeignersarriving in adifferentcountry tolive/work.TariffsTax onimports(goods andservices) intothe country.FreeTradeAn agreementbetween twostates thatreducesbarriers intransactions.GovernorAn executivethat governsa state orcommunity.ConstitutionA set of rules statedfor the country'scitizens to follow thatcannot be changedunless a referendumis held.ColonyEarlyAustraliaunder Britishrule.AlfredDeakinThe personthat built theGovernmentStructure.PowerThe ability todirect ordersover people.ConvictsEarlyprisonersshipped toAustralia.SecretBallotA votethat isheld insecret.FederationPeopledecided thatthey wantedAustralia tobecome this.FederateTo form afederation.HenryParkesAn importantperson in theFederationof Australia.CouncilA group ofpeople inpower ofan area.SlaveryA person havingto work veryhard but gettinglittle to norecognition.ArthurPhillipFirstgovernerofAustralia.TransportationA crimesentence in17th-centuryBritain.TaxesA compulsorycontribution ofmoney from thepeople to thegovernment.CommonwealthA countrythat isindependent.DemocracyA politicalideology thatgives the powerfor people tovote.ConventionA unisonbetweendifferentstates.ImportsA good thatwas boughtfrom anothercountry.RepresentativesA candidatefor agovernmentposition.ReferendumA vote tochangean issue.ImmigrationForeignersarriving in adifferentcountry tolive/work.TariffsTax onimports(goods andservices) intothe country.FreeTradeAn agreementbetween twostates thatreducesbarriers intransactions.GovernorAn executivethat governsa state orcommunity.ConstitutionA set of rules statedfor the country'scitizens to follow thatcannot be changedunless a referendumis held.ColonyEarlyAustraliaunder Britishrule.AlfredDeakinThe personthat built theGovernmentStructure.PowerThe ability todirect ordersover people.ConvictsEarlyprisonersshipped toAustralia.SecretBallotA votethat isheld insecret.FederationPeopledecided thatthey wantedAustralia tobecome this.FederateTo form afederation.

Australian Federation 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. An important person in the Federation of Australia.
    Henry Parkes
  2. A group of people in power of an area.
    Council
  3. A person having to work very hard but getting little to no recognition.
    Slavery
  4. First governer of Australia.
    Arthur Phillip
  5. A crime sentence in 17th-century Britain.
    Transportation
  6. A compulsory contribution of money from the people to the government.
    Taxes
  7. A country that is independent.
    Commonwealth
  8. A political ideology that gives the power for people to vote.
    Democracy
  9. A unison between different states.
    Convention
  10. A good that was bought from another country.
    Imports
  11. A candidate for a government position.
    Representatives
  12. A vote to change an issue.
    Referendum
  13. Foreigners arriving in a different country to live/work.
    Immigration
  14. Tax on imports (goods and services) into the country.
    Tariffs
  15. An agreement between two states that reduces barriers in transactions.
    Free Trade
  16. An executive that governs a state or community.
    Governor
  17. A set of rules stated for the country's citizens to follow that cannot be changed unless a referendum is held.
    Constitution
  18. Early Australia under British rule.
    Colony
  19. The person that built the Government Structure.
    Alfred Deakin
  20. The ability to direct orders over people.
    Power
  21. Early prisoners shipped to Australia.
    Convicts
  22. A vote that is held in secret.
    Secret Ballot
  23. People decided that they wanted Australia to become this.
    Federation
  24. To form a federation.
    Federate