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Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, asking questions, and collaborating? Look no further!

This game can be used as a review of the people, events, and vocabulary from the Industrial Revolution The words used on the cards for this game include Adam Smith, business cycle, capitalism, cartel, Charles Dickens, collective bargaining, communism, corporation, crop rotation, depression, Eli Whitney, Enclosure Movement, factors of production, factory system, free enterprise, Friedrich Engels, Henry Bessemer, Henry Ford, humanitarians, interchangeable parts, James Watt, Jethro Tull, John Stuart Mill, JP Morgan, Karl Marx, Laissez-Faire, mass production, means of production, mechanization, monopoly, proletariat, Robert Owen, Samuel Morse, socialism, strike, tenements, Thomas Malthus, union, utilitarianism, and vulcanization.

Your purchase includes:
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*Notes for teachers
*Instructions for students
*40 Game cards
*Blank Card Sheets to add your own words
*A printable headband template for students
*A question chart to help students think of questions to ask

This resource includes cards that are specific to the Middle Ages. There are 40 cards included with this purchase, but a blank template is also included in case you would like to add additional cards.

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