(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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Economic centers (major multinational corporations headquartered that help drive the global economy) and highly populated
World/Global Cities
Desert
An area that has limited access to affordable and nutritious food
Food Desert
The commercial and business center of a city
Central Business District (CBD)
An area organized into a political unit and ruled by an established government that has control over its internal and foreign affairs
State
Cities develop in sectors; as certain areas of a city become more popular, they expand outward in a wedge shape
Sector Model
Compact state with large protruding extension
Prorupted States
A state that includes several separate pieces of territory
Fragmented State
Dividing voters who tend to vote the same across multiple districts until they're outnumbered by a majority of voters who will vote the opposite way
Cracking
States with long and narrow shape
Elongated States
Religious leaders rule according to religious laws
A Deity (such as God) is recognized as the supreme ruler. Other leaders interpret and enforce the laws of the Deity
Theocracy
One person has sole power in the state. The ruler of the country claims total control over all activities of the citizens.
Dictatorship
When congressional districts are drawn to favor a particular political party
Gerrymandering
The government has the authority to do things
Sovereignty
Theory to explain the reasons behind the distribution patterns, size and number of cities and towns around the world. It's used to illustrate how settlements locate in relation to one another
Central Place Theory
A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life
Absolute Monarchy
Identity with a group of people who share legal attachment to a particular country
Nationality
Cities; more and more people within a designated area
Urban
The price to live in an area; takes into account rent/mortgage/selling price of living conditions.
Cost of Living
Groups of housing illegally established and roughly constructed
Squatter Settlements
Identity with a group of people who share the same cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
Ethnicity
The sustainable use of Earth's natural resources to meet human needs such as food, medicine, and recreation
Conservation
State where the distance from the center to any boundary does not vary significantly: shaped roughly in a circle or square
Compact State
Identity with a group of people who are perceived to share a physiological trait
Race
Free!
A state that completely surrounds another state
Perforated State
Political, economic and social system in which most or all property is owned by the central government and is supposed to be shared by all the people
Communism
Resources that cannot be used up or can be replaced naturally or grown again in a relatively short amount of time
Renewable Resources
Define the limits of a particular space or area
Territorial boundaries
The city expands outward from its center, but with more area devoted to the suburbs. Other outside areas are transitional areas from rural to urban
Peripheral City Model
An institution that establishes and enforces rules for a group of people
Government
The use of Earth's resources in ways that ensure their availability in the future.
Sustainability
Government by the people through freely elected representatives; bound by the laws contained in a charter or constitution
Representative Democracy
The geographic boundaries where the government has the right to make and enforce laws
Jurisdiction
The belief that every form of regulation or government is immoral and unnecessary
Anarchy
The power to govern is determined by the people and all decisions are made by voting
Direct Democracy
The process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses
Gentrification
A form of government in which one person inherits the throne and serves as head of state for life, but it is ceremonial. There is usually a parliament and prime minister and the government is held to a constitution. These people are usually elect
Constitutional Monarchy
Districts that tend to always elect a Republican or a Democrat no matter who that candidate is
Safe Seat
Cities with at least 10 million people
Megacities
A very small state
Microstate
A territory that is legally tied to a sovereign country and has not received independence or statehood
Colony
The spread of a city into the area surrounding it, often without planning
Urban Sprawl
Resources that cannot be replaced
Non-renewable resources
Putting voters who tend to vote one way into just a few of the state's districts
Packing
Cities contain more than one center; as specific nodes gain popularity, they will grow. Similar business models will cluster together
Multiple Nuclei City Model
Cities develop in rings; cities grow outward from a central point
Centric Zone Model
The people accept the government's power
Legitimacy