Misuse ofpublic fundsbygovernmentofficialsAn exampleof corruptioningovernmentis …Habitatdestruction,climate change,urbanization, &illegal wildlifetradeWhat are majorthreats to Sub-SaharanAfrica’s wildlife?Angolia#5 onthemapThe end ofimperialismin AfricaWhat historicalevent does thedifference ofthese twomaps show? GreatRiftValleyCrack createdin the Earthcaused bytectonic platespulling apartMadagascar#3 onthemapDesertWhich biomewould feature ahot aridlandscape, littleannual rainfall,and scare wildlife?FamineExtremescarcity of foodleading towidespreadhunger is calledEuropeanImperialismandColonialismin AfricaMany Africancountries haveEuropeanlanguages as theirofficial languagesdue to pastApartheidA governmentsystem in SouthAfrica that wasbased on racialsegregation wascalled the SubsistenceFarmingWhen afarmerproduces onlyenough tofeed his familySub-SaharanAfricaThe sectionof Africasouth of theSaharaDesertEthiopiaWhat countrywas nevercolonized inSub-SaharanAfrica?Scramblefor AfricaA time in historywhen manyEuropean powerswanted to takepart of Africa’s forthemselves wascalled the …Nigeria#1 onthemapSavannahWhichclimateregion doesthe imageshow?Independencemovementsand strugglesof colonialpowers afterWWIIWhat causedimperialismandcolonialism toend in Africa?ImperialismAn attempt toexpand acountries land bytaking over aforeign place inhopes of creatingan empireChimpanzeesand lemursAn animalfound inthe AfricanRainforestCreating jobsfor the localpeople andby promotingtourismConservationeffects thelocaleconomy by..LionsAnimalslikely to befound in theAfricanSavannahTanzania#4 onthemapHumidTropicalBased on thismap whichbiome islocated mostlyalong theequator?KenteClothAn item madein the Ashanticulture to useduring specialevents and ineveryday lifeMisuse ofpublic fundsbygovernmentofficialsAn exampleof corruptioningovernmentis …Habitatdestruction,climate change,urbanization, &illegal wildlifetradeWhat are majorthreats to Sub-SaharanAfrica’s wildlife?Angolia#5 onthemapThe end ofimperialismin AfricaWhat historicalevent does thedifference ofthese twomaps show? GreatRiftValleyCrack createdin the Earthcaused bytectonic platespulling apartMadagascar#3 onthemapDesertWhich biomewould feature ahot aridlandscape, littleannual rainfall,and scare wildlife?FamineExtremescarcity of foodleading towidespreadhunger is calledEuropeanImperialismandColonialismin AfricaMany Africancountries haveEuropeanlanguages as theirofficial languagesdue to pastApartheidA governmentsystem in SouthAfrica that wasbased on racialsegregation wascalled the SubsistenceFarmingWhen afarmerproduces onlyenough tofeed his familySub-SaharanAfricaThe sectionof Africasouth of theSaharaDesertEthiopiaWhat countrywas nevercolonized inSub-SaharanAfrica?Scramblefor AfricaA time in historywhen manyEuropean powerswanted to takepart of Africa’s forthemselves wascalled the …Nigeria#1 onthemapSavannahWhichclimateregion doesthe imageshow?Independencemovementsand strugglesof colonialpowers afterWWIIWhat causedimperialismandcolonialism toend in Africa?ImperialismAn attempt toexpand acountries land bytaking over aforeign place inhopes of creatingan empireChimpanzeesand lemursAn animalfound inthe AfricanRainforestCreating jobsfor the localpeople andby promotingtourismConservationeffects thelocaleconomy by..LionsAnimalslikely to befound in theAfricanSavannahTanzania#4 onthemapHumidTropicalBased on thismap whichbiome islocated mostlyalong theequator?KenteClothAn item madein the Ashanticulture to useduring specialevents and ineveryday life

Sub-Saharan Africa 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. I-An example of corruption in government is …
    I-Misuse of public funds by government officials
  2. N-What are major threats to Sub-Saharan Africa’s wildlife?
    N-Habitat destruction, climate change, urbanization, & illegal wildlife trade
  3. I-#5 on the map
    I-Angolia
  4. O-What historical event does the difference of these two maps show?
    O-The end of imperialism in Africa
  5. G-Crack created in the Earth caused by tectonic plates pulling apart
    G-Great Rift Valley
  6. B-#3 on the map
    B-Madagascar
  7. O-Which biome would feature a hot arid landscape, little annual rainfall, and scare wildlife?
    O-Desert
  8. O-Extreme scarcity of food leading to widespread hunger is called
    O-Famine
  9. B-Many African countries have European languages as their official languages due to past
    B-European Imperialism and Colonialism in Africa
  10. I-A government system in South Africa that was based on racial segregation was called the
    I-Apartheid
  11. N-When a farmer produces only enough to feed his family
    N-Subsistence Farming
  12. B-The section of Africa south of the Sahara Desert
    B-Sub-Saharan Africa
  13. G-What country was never colonized in Sub-Saharan Africa?
    G-Ethiopia
  14. I-A time in history when many European powers wanted to take part of Africa’s for themselves was called the …
    I-Scramble for Africa
  15. B-#1 on the map
    B-Nigeria
  16. G-Which climate region does the image show?
    G-Savannah
  17. I-What caused imperialism and colonialism to end in Africa?
    I-Independence movements and struggles of colonial powers after WWII
  18. O-An attempt to expand a countries land by taking over a foreign place in hopes of creating an empire
    O-Imperialism
  19. G-An animal found in the African Rainforest
    G-Chimpanzees and lemurs
  20. N-Conservation effects the local economy by..
    N-Creating jobs for the local people and by promoting tourism
  21. G-Animals likely to be found in the African Savannah
    G-Lions
  22. N-#4 on the map
    N-Tanzania
  23. B-Based on this map which biome is located mostly along the equator?
    B-Humid Tropical
  24. O-An item made in the Ashanti culture to use during special events and in everyday life
    O-Kente Cloth