profitmoneyearned by abusinessafter it paysits expensesarchaeologistsa scientist whostudies objectsfrom the pastto learn aboutculturesWampumsmallbeadsmade fromclam shellsGrandCouncila group ofIroquoisleaders thatmakesdecisionsPatroonlandownersartifactsthingsmade bypeople inthe pastgovernorleader ofcolonyor statehunter-gatherera person whofound food byboth huntinganimals andgathering plants,fruits, and nuts.Explorerpeople whotravel to newandunfamiliarplacestoleranceacceptanceof differentbeliefstenantfarmera personwho farmsland butdoes notown itartifactsthingsmade bypeople inthe pastreservationan area ofland set asidefor NativeAmericans tolive inlonghousea permanenthome whereseveralfamilies livedtogetherclanmotherhead oftheclanwigwama round NativeAmerican homemad from archedpoles covered withbark, in which onefamily livedIroquoisLeaguea group thatIroquois nationsworked togethertoward a commongoal of keepingthe peaceTradingPosta type ofstore set upto trade withNativeAmericansColumbianExchangetrade orexchangebetweenEurope andthe AmericasSachemleaderschosen fromeach clan tobe on theGrand CouncilNorthwestPassagea water routeto AsiathroughNorthAmericaTradeto give onething exchangefor somethingelse;a job, skillor field of workslaverypractice ofowningother peopleas propertyColonya settlementfar from thecountry thatrules it.investorsomeone whoputs moneyinto a businessin hopes ofmaking a profitprofitmoneyearned by abusinessafter it paysits expensesarchaeologistsa scientist whostudies objectsfrom the pastto learn aboutculturesWampumsmallbeadsmade fromclam shellsGrandCouncila group ofIroquoisleaders thatmakesdecisionsPatroonlandownersartifactsthingsmade bypeople inthe pastgovernorleader ofcolonyor statehunter-gatherera person whofound food byboth huntinganimals andgathering plants,fruits, and nuts.Explorerpeople whotravel to newandunfamiliarplacestoleranceacceptanceof differentbeliefstenantfarmera personwho farmsland butdoes notown itartifactsthingsmade bypeople inthe pastreservationan area ofland set asidefor NativeAmericans tolive inlonghousea permanenthome whereseveralfamilies livedtogetherclanmotherhead oftheclanwigwama round NativeAmerican homemad from archedpoles covered withbark, in which onefamily livedIroquoisLeaguea group thatIroquois nationsworked togethertoward a commongoal of keepingthe peaceTradingPosta type ofstore set upto trade withNativeAmericansColumbianExchangetrade orexchangebetweenEurope andthe AmericasSachemleaderschosen fromeach clan tobe on theGrand CouncilNorthwestPassagea water routeto AsiathroughNorthAmericaTradeto give onething exchangefor somethingelse;a job, skillor field of workslaverypractice ofowningother peopleas propertyColonya settlementfar from thecountry thatrules it.investorsomeone whoputs moneyinto a businessin hopes ofmaking a profit

Social Studies Chapter 2 Vocabulary - 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. money earned by a business after it pays its expenses
    profit
  2. a scientist who studies objects from the past to learn about cultures
    archaeologists
  3. small beads made from clam shells
    Wampum
  4. a group of Iroquois leaders that makes decisions
    Grand Council
  5. landowners
    Patroon
  6. things made by people in the past
    artifacts
  7. leader of colony or state
    governor
  8. a person who found food by both hunting animals and gathering plants, fruits, and nuts.
    hunter-gatherer
  9. people who travel to new and unfamiliar places
    Explorer
  10. acceptance of different beliefs
    tolerance
  11. a person who farms land but does not own it
    tenant farmer
  12. things made by people in the past
    artifacts
  13. an area of land set aside for Native Americans to live in
    reservation
  14. a permanent home where several families lived together
    longhouse
  15. head of the clan
    clan mother
  16. a round Native American home mad from arched poles covered with bark, in which one family lived
    wigwam
  17. a group that Iroquois nations worked together toward a common goal of keeping the peace
    Iroquois League
  18. a type of store set up to trade with Native Americans
    Trading Post
  19. trade or exchange between Europe and the Americas
    Columbian Exchange
  20. leaders chosen from each clan to be on the Grand Council
    Sachem
  21. a water route to Asia through North America
    Northwest Passage
  22. to give one thing exchange for something else;a job, skill or field of work
    Trade
  23. practice of owning other people as property
    slavery
  24. a settlement far from the country that rules it.
    Colony
  25. someone who puts money into a business in hopes of making a profit
    investor