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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 Pope Italy Selling indulgences Italian domination of Church Church’s excessive wealth and power Usury Reformation

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Justification by Faith Alone Round 2 Martin Luther 95 Theses Diet of Worms Excommunicated Translated Bible Justification by Faith Alone Holy Roman Empire

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Round 3 John Calvin Henry VIII Predestination Huguenots Anglican Church Protestants England

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Index of Forbidden Books Round 4 Catholics Inquisition Jesuits Index of Forbidden Books Papal States Council of Trent CounterReformation

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Round 5 Northern Europe Edict of Nantes Elizabeth I Printing press Vernacular language Thirty Years’ War France

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Other Subjects Renaissance Leonardo da Vinci Sistine Chapel Shakespeare Erasmus Humanism Florence