LegislativeBranchThis branchofgovernmentmakes thelaws.Free!JudicialBranchThis branchofgovernmentinterprets thelaws.MigrationThe movement ofpeople from oneplace to another withthe intention ofsettling permanentlyor semi-permanentlyin the new location.ColumbianExchangeThe widespread transfer ofplants, animals, culture,human populations,technology, and ideasbetween the Americas,Europe, Africa, and Asiafollowing ChristopherColumbus's voyage to theAmericas in 1492.ExecutiveBranchThis branchofgovernmentenforces thelaws.Standardof LivingThe level of wealth,comfort, material goods,and necessities available toa particular group of peoplein a certain geographicarea, typically measured byfactors such as income,access to healthcare,education, and housing.  CubanMissileCrisisA 13-day confrontation inOctober 1962 between theUnited States and theSoviet Union over thepresence of Soviet ballisticmissiles in Cuba, whichmarked the closest theworld came to nuclear warduring the Cold WarBillAproposalfor a law.CongressThe Senate andHouse ofRepresentativestogether arecalled this.LiteracyRateThe percentage ofpeople in a populationwho can read and writeat a specified age,often measured as theability to understandand interpret writteninformation.ImpactThe effect orinfluence that anevent, situation,policy, or decisionhas on individuals,communities, orthe environment.PovertyThe state of beingextremely poor,lacking the resourcesor means to providefor basic needs suchas food, shelter, andclothing.  ConflictA seriousdisagreement orargument betweenindividuals or groupsthat can lead totension, hostility, oreven physicalviolence.ImmigrationThe act of individualsmoving into a country orregion to settle therepermanently, often forreasons such as seekingbetter economicopportunities, reuniting withfamily, or escaping conflictor persecution in theirhome country.ChecksandBalancesThis system isdesigned toprevent anyone branchfrom becomingtoo powerful.LegislativeBranchThis branchofgovernmentmakes thelaws.Free!JudicialBranchThis branchofgovernmentinterprets thelaws.MigrationThe movement ofpeople from oneplace to another withthe intention ofsettling permanentlyor semi-permanentlyin the new location.ColumbianExchangeThe widespread transfer ofplants, animals, culture,human populations,technology, and ideasbetween the Americas,Europe, Africa, and Asiafollowing ChristopherColumbus's voyage to theAmericas in 1492.ExecutiveBranchThis branchofgovernmentenforces thelaws.Standardof LivingThe level of wealth,comfort, material goods,and necessities available toa particular group of peoplein a certain geographicarea, typically measured byfactors such as income,access to healthcare,education, and housing.  CubanMissileCrisisA 13-day confrontation inOctober 1962 between theUnited States and theSoviet Union over thepresence of Soviet ballisticmissiles in Cuba, whichmarked the closest theworld came to nuclear warduring the Cold WarBillAproposalfor a law.CongressThe Senate andHouse ofRepresentativestogether arecalled this.LiteracyRateThe percentage ofpeople in a populationwho can read and writeat a specified age,often measured as theability to understandand interpret writteninformation.ImpactThe effect orinfluence that anevent, situation,policy, or decisionhas on individuals,communities, orthe environment.PovertyThe state of beingextremely poor,lacking the resourcesor means to providefor basic needs suchas food, shelter, andclothing.  ConflictA seriousdisagreement orargument betweenindividuals or groupsthat can lead totension, hostility, oreven physicalviolence.ImmigrationThe act of individualsmoving into a country orregion to settle therepermanently, often forreasons such as seekingbetter economicopportunities, reuniting withfamily, or escaping conflictor persecution in theirhome country.ChecksandBalancesThis system isdesigned toprevent anyone branchfrom becomingtoo powerful.

Team Time 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. This branch of government makes the laws.
    Legislative Branch
  2. Free!
  3. This branch of government interprets the laws.
    Judicial Branch
  4. The movement of people from one place to another with the intention of settling permanently or semi-permanently in the new location.
    Migration
  5. The widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, and ideas between the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia following Christopher Columbus's voyage to the Americas in 1492.
    Columbian Exchange
  6. This branch of government enforces the laws.
    Executive Branch
  7. The level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a particular group of people in a certain geographic area, typically measured by factors such as income, access to healthcare, education, and housing.
    Standard of Living
  8. A 13-day confrontation in October 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet ballistic missiles in Cuba, which marked the closest the world came to nuclear war during the Cold War
    Cuban Missile Crisis
  9. A proposal for a law.
    Bill
  10. The Senate and House of Representatives together are called this.
    Congress
  11. The percentage of people in a population who can read and write at a specified age, often measured as the ability to understand and interpret written information.
    Literacy Rate
  12. The effect or influence that an event, situation, policy, or decision has on individuals, communities, or the environment.
    Impact
  13. The state of being extremely poor, lacking the resources or means to provide for basic needs such as food, shelter, and clothing.
    Poverty
  14. A serious disagreement or argument between individuals or groups that can lead to tension, hostility, or even physical violence.
    Conflict
  15. The act of individuals moving into a country or region to settle there permanently, often for reasons such as seeking better economic opportunities, reuniting with family, or escaping conflict or persecution in their home country.
    Immigration
  16. This system is designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
    Checks and Balances