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M.D. Ford Waynesboro High School Taboo M.D. Ford Waynesboro High School

Taboo Rules: Clues cannot rhyme Clues cannot reveal first letter Clues can reveal number of letters, syllables, and/or words You may give clues in any order You have 90 seconds per round Good Luck!

Round 1 Enclosure Movement Seed Drill Urbanization Britain Labor Natural resources Capital

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Round 2 Factory System Cotton gin Flying shuttle Water-powered loom Textiles Cottage industries Eli Whitney

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Round 3 Dynamo Steam Engine Antiseptics Pasteurization Telegraph Bessemer Process Vulcanized rubber

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Round 4 Child Labor Tenement Standard of living Locomotive Collective Bargaining Interchangeable parts Slave trade

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Law of Supply and Demand Round 5 Profit Adam Smith Market economy Free enterprise Laissez faire Law of Supply and Demand Law of Competition

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Round 6 Socialism Bourgeoisie Proletariat Karl Marx Communist Manifesto Communism Means of Production

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Round 7 Otto von Bismarck Guiseppe Garibaldi Camillo di Cavour Napoleon III Chartists Franco-Prussian War Nationalism

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Other Subjects Humanism Protestantism Mercantilism Natural Rights Hinduism Predestination Suffrage

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