chinese Crossword Puzzles
Gifts of the Crusades 2023-11-14
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- A new variety with higher yields was brought to Europe
- The Crusaders learned about this ingredient that was sweeter than honey
- Instead of lying on boards like the Europeans, Turks slept on these
- A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe
- A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe
- The Crusaders learned this sweet art
- A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands
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- This was an invention of the Chinese that was brought back to Europe from the Middle East
- Instead of sitting on hard seats, the Arabs had these
- These were introduced to Europe during the Crusades
- This was another Chinese invention that was brought to Europe from the Middle East
- A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands
12 Clues: The Crusaders learned this sweet art • A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe • A fruit the Crusaders introduced to Europe • A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands • A new vegetable, brought from the Holy Lands • These were introduced to Europe during the Crusades • Instead of sitting on hard seats, the Arabs had these • ...
Adjectives 2023-03-06
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- Sandy does not have breakfast every day. She is thin and _____.
- There is an _____ monster in the cartoon. Sandy's little brother is afraid.
- Sandy's brother likes doing exercise. He is _____ and healthy.
- Sandy is not good at Chinese. She was _____ about the Chinese test today.
- Sandy does not like her cousin because he is _____ to animals.
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- Sandy is wearing a new floral dress. She looks _____.
- Sandy's aunt is only 20 years old. She is very _____.
- Sandy's grandma is 80 years old. She is _____.
- Sandy is _____. She is not afraid to try new things.
- Sandy's sister is _____. Her friends like talking to her.
10 Clues: Sandy's grandma is 80 years old. She is _____. • Sandy is _____. She is not afraid to try new things. • Sandy is wearing a new floral dress. She looks _____. • Sandy's aunt is only 20 years old. She is very _____. • Sandy's sister is _____. Her friends like talking to her. • Sandy's brother likes doing exercise. He is _____ and healthy. • ...
combination 2023-05-26
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- The animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia
- A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it
- The most popular drink in ancient Greece
- The figures that described the foundation of Earth and the heavens in ancient Chinese mythology
- The material Mesopotamians did art on
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- The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet
- Some of the Mesopotamian's art was made for - (continue the sentence)
- A horrific, man-eating monster that emerges from the mountains every Chinese New Year to feast on villagers
- The rulers of ancient China were considered - (continue the sentence)
- The main food item of ancient Greece
10 Clues: The main food item of ancient Greece • The material Mesopotamians did art on • The most popular drink in ancient Greece • The word to describe the overall ancient Greek diet • A stone object that had cuneiform inscription printed on it • The animal from one of the first art creations of Mesopotamia • ...
Aku Anak Malaysia 2024-09-11
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- Highest mountain in Malaysia is mount ___.
- What is the name of the country before 16 September 1963?
- A state in Malaysia with the nickname "Land below the wind"
- Name multi-coloured fabric that Malaysia is known for.
- Which state in Malaysia has the biggest reclining Buddha?
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- Traditional Malay costumes for females include baju kurung and baju _______.
- A sub-ethnic group formed as a result of assimilation of Chinese and Malay culture
- Hari Gawai is celebrated by which ethnic group in Sarawak?
- All rulers, except those of Perlis and of Negeri Sembilan, use this title.
- The beast associated with Chinese Lunar New Year
10 Clues: Highest mountain in Malaysia is mount ___. • The beast associated with Chinese Lunar New Year • Name multi-coloured fabric that Malaysia is known for. • What is the name of the country before 16 September 1963? • Which state in Malaysia has the biggest reclining Buddha? • Hari Gawai is celebrated by which ethnic group in Sarawak? • ...
Saya Anak Malaysia 2024-09-10
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- Traditional Malay costumes for females include baju kurung and baju ___.
- Which state in Malaysia has the biggest reclining Buddha?
- A sub-ethnic group formed as a result of assimilation of Chinese and Malay culture
- A state in Malaysia with the nickname "Land below the wind"
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- A historical in Malaysia where traces of early Buddhism was discovered.
- All rulers, except those of Perlis and of Negeri Sembilan, use this title.
- What is the name of the country before 16 September 1963?
- Highest mountain in Malaysia
- Hari Gawai is celebrated by which ethnic group in Sarawak?
- The beast associated with Chinese Lunar New Year
10 Clues: Highest mountain in Malaysia • The beast associated with Chinese Lunar New Year • What is the name of the country before 16 September 1963? • Which state in Malaysia has the biggest reclining Buddha? • Hari Gawai is celebrated by which ethnic group in Sarawak? • A state in Malaysia with the nickname "Land below the wind" • ...
Ellis and Angel Island 2022-04-19
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- When did immigrants from China begin arriving en masse to the United States?
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is called ______
- What blocked entry to Chinese, Japanese and other Asian laborers brought involuntarily to the United States?
- island on the West coast
- island on the East coast
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- What was the other facility that was thought to be inescapable near Angel Island
- Due to the growing strength of the eugenics movement— which feared the “________” of the white race by other races or ethnicities
- Which native Americans originally lived on Angel Island?
- ______ Exclusion of 1882
- How was the main administrative building destroyed?
10 Clues: ______ Exclusion of 1882 • island on the West coast • island on the East coast • How was the main administrative building destroyed? • Which native Americans originally lived on Angel Island? • When did immigrants from China begin arriving en masse to the United States? • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is called ______ • ...
Transcontinental Railroad 2021-05-21
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- why did Chinese settlers move to America?
- what was the final spike placed into the railroads name
- which railroad company laid down the most tracks(full name)
- who provided key information to congress regarding cost and efficiency of the railroad
- where do trains stop to pick up resources and people
- how long was the construction of the transcontinental railroad
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- what was my topic?
- what happened to Chinese settlers moving to the U.S.
8 Clues: what was my topic? • why did Chinese settlers move to America? • what happened to Chinese settlers moving to the U.S. • where do trains stop to pick up resources and people • what was the final spike placed into the railroads name • which railroad company laid down the most tracks(full name) • how long was the construction of the transcontinental railroad • ...
Mid-Autumn festival 2025-01-25
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- a stick-shaped piece of wax with a wick in the middle of it that produces light
- a type of question that describes something in a difficult and confusing way and has a clever or funny answer, often asked as a game
- the moon when it is shaped like a complete disc
- a traditional Chinese dance, often performed at Chinese New Year celebrations
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- a light inside a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up
- a plastic tube that produces coloured light when it is bent and two chemicals that are inside it mix together
- a round Chinese cake, usually consisting of pastry with a thick, sweet centre
7 Clues: the moon when it is shaped like a complete disc • a light inside a container that has a handle for holding it or hanging it up • a round Chinese cake, usually consisting of pastry with a thick, sweet centre • a traditional Chinese dance, often performed at Chinese New Year celebrations • ...
On Mange 2024-05-13
The New Year Race (6) 2022-05-25
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- This animal won the race.
- It is tradition to wear this colour on Chinese New Year.
- Lee's family always eat this on Chinese New Year.
- Every year Grandpa feeds this animal.
- In China there was no king but the had an _______ instead.
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- The number of animals used to represent the years in China.
- Kipper thinks this animal will win the race because it can fly.
- This adjective is used to describe the winner.
8 Clues: This animal won the race. • Every year Grandpa feeds this animal. • This adjective is used to describe the winner. • Lee's family always eat this on Chinese New Year. • It is tradition to wear this colour on Chinese New Year. • In China there was no king but the had an _______ instead. • The number of animals used to represent the years in China. • ...
Review 2025-01-30
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- a theory or attitude held by a person or organization that acts as a guiding principle for behavior.
- To examine and suppress information of a book or message
- strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion
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- Famous Ancient Chinese Philosopher
- group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- Name given to the different ruling periods
- The First Dynasty
8 Clues: The First Dynasty • Famous Ancient Chinese Philosopher • Name given to the different ruling periods • a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • strong belief in God or in the doctrines of a religion • To examine and suppress information of a book or message • group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • ...
Early China Review 2025-03-20
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- The legendary hero who controlled floods according to Chinese myths
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Ancient Chinese artifacts used to predict the future
- The spiritual force that guides all things in Daoism
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- A complex society with cities, a well-organized government, and workers with specialized job skills
- The Yellow River in China
- A fine, yellow soil carried by the Huang He river
- The first dynasty in China according to archaeological evidence
8 Clues: The Yellow River in China • A series of rulers from the same family • A fine, yellow soil carried by the Huang He river • Ancient Chinese artifacts used to predict the future • The spiritual force that guides all things in Daoism • The first dynasty in China according to archaeological evidence • The legendary hero who controlled floods according to Chinese myths • ...
FOOD 2020-10-01
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- and cheese
- Brown soup with meat and vegetables
- the Chinese pork rib soup
- Indo food known worldwide
- Swedish crispbread
- Cake made on a Pan
- Sushi without Rice
- Bread with sauce and meat
- and chips Fish and potato.
- Has a lot of protein
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- L O N G bread
- Japanese noodle
- Donuts without icings
- Biscuits on Buscuits
- Canned Fish
- cream Soft Ice
- Rice and Fish
- Satay Satay but better
- Fancy Beef
19 Clues: and cheese • Fancy Beef • Canned Fish • L O N G bread • Rice and Fish • cream Soft Ice • Japanese noodle • Swedish crispbread • Cake made on a Pan • Sushi without Rice • Biscuits on Buscuits • Has a lot of protein • Donuts without icings • Satay Satay but better • Indo food known worldwide • Bread with sauce and meat • the Chinese pork rib soup • and chips Fish and potato. • ...
Radar Crossword #5 2020-08-29
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- Second largest city in Maryland
- World champion of cardiac arrest
- No, informally
- 4th largest city in the Bay Area
- Former Harlem Congressman
- To make a priest
- Old _____ (Virginia nickname)
- Highest concentration of LGBT residents in the US
- The hoosier state
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- Reality, abr
- Green Mountains and Bernie Sanders
- Sued Wade
- Lake near Buffalo
- Caused the Great Schism
- Latin root of "nihilism"
- Moonlight or Hyundai
- German river
- RI Gov. Raimoindo
- Trader ____; controversial purveyor of Chinese food
19 Clues: Sued Wade • Reality, abr • German river • No, informally • To make a priest • Lake near Buffalo • RI Gov. Raimoindo • The hoosier state • Moonlight or Hyundai • Caused the Great Schism • Latin root of "nihilism" • Former Harlem Congressman • Old _____ (Virginia nickname) • Second largest city in Maryland • World champion of cardiac arrest • 4th largest city in the Bay Area • ...
All About Me 2021-01-21
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- my shoe size
- my favourite fizzy drink
- my favourite cuisine type of food
- the month my favourite day of the year is in
- my mums name
- colour of my eyes
- my favourite season
- my favourite hot drink
- my brothers name
- my favourite band
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- my dogs name
- my favourite restraunt
- my dads name
- my favourite disney character
- my favourite fastfood chain
- my favourite colour
- my birthday month
- favourite sport
- my boyfriends name
19 Clues: my dogs name • my dads name • my shoe size • my mums name • favourite sport • my brothers name • my birthday month • colour of my eyes • my favourite band • my boyfriends name • my favourite colour • my favourite season • my favourite restraunt • my favourite hot drink • my favourite fizzy drink • my favourite fastfood chain • my favourite disney character • my favourite cuisine type of food • ...
Cross 2 2023-03-14
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- colour of my camera
- your fave lipbalm
- my Chinese
- your fave iced drink
- our fave maccies order
- our fave milk
- what animal did we sneak on the boat?
- soap gene gross
- who’s better at Mario?
- my Minecraft dog
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- my second fave food
- your Indian
- your fave pizza place
- my sport
- what did we watch on the bridge?
- colour of your camera
- my fave food
- what colour is my bratz hat
- my fave colour
19 Clues: my sport • my Chinese • your Indian • my fave food • our fave milk • my fave colour • soap gene gross • my Minecraft dog • your fave lipbalm • my second fave food • colour of my camera • your fave iced drink • your fave pizza place • colour of your camera • our fave maccies order • who’s better at Mario? • what colour is my bratz hat • what did we watch on the bridge? • ...
North America 2013-09-01
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- Stock,Etage auf Englisch
- Language in Canada
- California is famous for..
- Language in North California
- California is famous for..
- South of Africa
- York Biggest City in USA
- Flugzeug auf Englisch
- Largest Park in Manhattan
- Important Sport in the USA
- Important Sport in the USA
- Meile
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- Sport in the USA
- Capital of Canada
- Where you get the best Chinese Food in America
- Animals in National Park
- Gebäude auf Englisch
- Sehenwürdigkeit auf Englisch
- Wolkenkratzer auf Englisch
- Dokument auf Englisch
- Important Sport in the USA
- Canadas most popular sport
22 Clues: Meile • South of Africa • Sport in the USA • Capital of Canada • Language in Canada • Gebäude auf Englisch • Dokument auf Englisch • Flugzeug auf Englisch • Stock,Etage auf Englisch • Animals in National Park • York Biggest City in USA • Largest Park in Manhattan • California is famous for.. • Wolkenkratzer auf Englisch • California is famous for.. • Important Sport in the USA • ...
Marco Polo 2016-01-30
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- Mongols tent
- Chinese religion
- Observed when it happened
- Its leaves are food for the silkworms
- Famous pottery in China
- To say the own opinion
- A person who moves all the times
- Invade and overmaster
- Military person
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- Brothers
- Drives a machine
- Spice used in the apple cake
- Larva which produces a famous fabric
- Dedicated to God
- Journey
- Cloth worn too much
- Base To make candles
- Based on once opinion
- Yard of a building
19 Clues: Journey • Brothers • Mongols tent • Military person • Chinese religion • Drives a machine • Dedicated to God • Yard of a building • Cloth worn too much • Base To make candles • Based on once opinion • Invade and overmaster • To say the own opinion • Famous pottery in China • Observed when it happened • Spice used in the apple cake • A person who moves all the times • ...
food 2018-01-04
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- you drink it
- dog does it
- water+lemon
- you go to swim in there
- long, scary animal
- orange vegetables
- drink made of apples
- like tomatoes
- when you want to eat
- sweet thing that children like to eat
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- chinese drink
- yellow, made of milk
- can be of vegetables or fruit
- opposite to fruit
- like a sandwich
- round plate you eat rice from
- liquid food
- you use it to eat
- when people eat outside
19 Clues: dog does it • water+lemon • liquid food • you drink it • chinese drink • like tomatoes • like a sandwich • opposite to fruit • orange vegetables • you use it to eat • long, scary animal • yellow, made of milk • drink made of apples • when you want to eat • you go to swim in there • when people eat outside • can be of vegetables or fruit • round plate you eat rice from • ...
3rd formers 2022-05-03
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- pure man a dead over her
- Dunce and Boasty
- chat ppl business
- bruk foot and trying
- Leader of Kiano fan club
- Original and Certified Battyfish
- one of the twins
- sociopath and best girl
- Seems like she reads and writes wattpad
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- 5th form gyalis
- Chinese
- Depressed
- glasses and timberlands
- Choppa gyal
- Debbie's favourite
- buck teeth
- leanne's first crush (First form)
- Gyal clown for 5.
- Got his first kiss on april 30
19 Clues: Chinese • Depressed • buck teeth • Choppa gyal • 5th form gyalis • Dunce and Boasty • one of the twins • Gyal clown for 5. • chat ppl business • Debbie's favourite • bruk foot and trying • glasses and timberlands • sociopath and best girl • pure man a dead over her • Leader of Kiano fan club • Got his first kiss on april 30 • Original and Certified Battyfish • leanne's first crush (First form) • ...
Do you know Mr & Mrs McCrory? 2024-04-21
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- Brides birth month
- Brides eye colour
- Age we met
- Club where we met
- Church we was due to be married at?
- Grooms job title
- Brides middle name
- I love you first?
- Grooms go to drunken fast food option
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- Couples favourite takeaway
- Grooms hair colour (head hair)
- Our house number
- Bride & Grooms age
- Mollie & Mila’s school
- Make of Brides car
- First meal we ate together
- First Boxset watched
- Brides favourite shot
- Honeymoon destination
19 Clues: Age we met • Our house number • Grooms job title • Brides eye colour • Club where we met • I love you first? • Brides birth month • Bride & Grooms age • Make of Brides car • Brides middle name • First Boxset watched • Brides favourite shot • Honeymoon destination • Mollie & Mila’s school • Couples favourite takeaway • First meal we ate together • Grooms hair colour (head hair) • ...
Unit 7 Part Two 2024-01-24
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- a person who works for a government
- A system of beliefs and values
- separation from others, outside influence
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- Chinese philosophy developed by Hanfeizi; taught that humans are naturally evil and therefore need to be ruled by harsh laws
- two forces in the universe, according to Chinese philosophy; represents balance
- People (often nomadic) from an area in Central Asia.
- to enter by force in order to take over
- something that blocks the way; an obstacle
8 Clues: A system of beliefs and values • a person who works for a government • to enter by force in order to take over • separation from others, outside influence • something that blocks the way; an obstacle • People (often nomadic) from an area in Central Asia. • two forces in the universe, according to Chinese philosophy; represents balance • ...
Heritage (Food & Musical Instrument) 2025-09-10
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- Chinese spring roll filled with vegetables and meat, popular in Malaysia/Singapore.
- Small Javanese gong, part of gamelan instruments.
- Chinese steamed bun, soft and fluffy.
- Rice cake wrapped in banana leaves, served with satay or curry.
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- Traditional Malay hand drum often used in wedding processions.
- Western bowed string instrument, part of orchestras.
- Glutinous rice cooked in bamboo with coconut milk, common in Malaysia.
- Indian sweet ball made of flour, ghee, and sugar.
8 Clues: Chinese steamed bun, soft and fluffy. • Small Javanese gong, part of gamelan instruments. • Indian sweet ball made of flour, ghee, and sugar. • Western bowed string instrument, part of orchestras. • Traditional Malay hand drum often used in wedding processions. • Rice cake wrapped in banana leaves, served with satay or curry. • ...
Semester One Review 2016-11-30
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- phrase explaining Zhou dynasty China’s belief about nature of political power (3 words)
- paid by smaller, weaker states to larger, more powerful states as sign of respect and obedience
- understanding of these wind and ocean patterns bought about cities such as Kilwa and Calicut
- concept describing beliefs about life and death common to both Hinduism and Buddhism
- group whose migrations contributed to development of the feudal system in postclassical Western Europe
- Chinese ships with rectangular sails typical of the classical and postclassical eras
- Mesopotamian writing system characterized by wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets
- explosive Chinese technology that brought west along Silk Road trade network
- Muslim dynasty whose knowledge of paper-making came through conflict with Tang China
- South American society that used the mit’a system to require labor commitments from its citizens
- empire that made the Russians (before there was a Russia) pay tribute to their Golden Horde khan
- Mesoamerican society known for terrace cultivation practices
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- form of political organization more common in postclassical East Africa than West Africa (2 words)
- disease that impacted Europe in the 14th century after moving from East Asia on trade routes (2 words)
- religious practice common in East Asia as well as Mediterranean and Andes societies (2 words)
- Chinese belief system designed to ensure social and political order
- river valley society that struggled with challenges of unpredictable weather patterns
- ship with lateen sails typical of Indian Ocean trade in postclassical era
- religion associated with epic poems detailing key beliefs such as dharma and karma
- historical era during which settled agricultural societies first developed
- Italian traveler whose writings later informed Europeans about foreign places and cultures (2 words)
- Inca counting and record keeping strategy represented by knotted ropes
- syncretic, or blended, religion resulting from interactions between Hinduism and Islam
- group whose migrations resulted in diffusion of languages
- religion represented by eightfold path and navigational wheel symbol
- South American mountain chain along which the first major South American societies developed
26 Clues: group whose migrations resulted in diffusion of languages • Mesoamerican society known for terrace cultivation practices • Chinese belief system designed to ensure social and political order • religion represented by eightfold path and navigational wheel symbol • Inca counting and record keeping strategy represented by knotted ropes • ...
Creative Reflection-Japan 2013-02-24
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- Is another japanese island.
- a synonym for clans
- Buddhist grew rich and powerful
- is a chain of islands.
- The dominated a corner of Honshu during 500 A.D. and ruled for about 1,000 years. The Yamato plain became the heartland of Japanese government and the Yamato Clan set up the first and only dynasty. They claimed to be direct descendants of Amaterasu and their symbol was a rising sun and Japanese emperors were later revered as living gods.
- The was a blend of cultures that occurred from 794 A/D to 1185 A.D.
- The japenese used this technique to improve upon the ideas of the chinese while at the same time staying indipendent.
- The are clan god and goddesses.
- This industry helped the japanese survive since most land was unable to be farmed.
- Like the Koreans, the Japanese spent many years chinese inventions and ideas.
- is the worship of forces of nature.This worship never became an international religion but it has still survived to the present day.
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- The is phonetic symbols representing syllables.
- was a member of the Yamato ruling family in the early 600’s A.D Yamato wanted to learn about Chinese culture directly (not through Korean sources), so he sent nobles to China, which caused students, monks, traders and officials to go and visit the court of Changan over the next 200 years.
- is the country where all of this took place.
- was the author of the first novel in history. Written in about 1010 A.D, this person was Sei Shonagon’s biggest rival.
- is the sun goddess
- was a lady-in-waiting to the empress in the late 900’s. This lady wrote The Pillow Book. In a series of anecdotes and personal observation, the books give vivid details about court manors, décor, pet peeves about court-life, and proper dressing.
- Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing.
- Fire is a Pacific region, which covers the Philippines, Indonesia and part of Australia and South America.
- Is a japanese island
20 Clues: is the sun goddess • a synonym for clans • Is a japanese island • is a chain of islands. • Is another japanese island. • Buddhist grew rich and powerful • The are clan god and goddesses. • is the country where all of this took place. • The is phonetic symbols representing syllables. • Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing. • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-03
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- Cardenas/President of Mexico from 1934 to 1940"
- Rivera/Mexican artist influenced by fresco painting"
- American country whose exports consisted of 78% sugar from 1937 to 1938"
- Depression/Made the demand for Latin American exports lower and lowered U.S. economy in the 1930s."
- discovery of oil here in 1908 attracted foreign attention.
- Fo/Son of Chinese ruler Sun Yat-Sen
- oil company. Symbol of Mexican independence."
- disobedience/refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- National Congress/Founded in 1885. Sought reforms in British government of India.
- name of this dynasty was also the name of the ancient Persian language.
- sultan fearful of assassins and who kept thousands of loaded revolvers hidden.
- Declaration:This expressed support for a home for the Jews in Palestine.
- Mustafa Kemal:His forces drove the Greeks from the Anatolian Peninsula.
- known as "Lawrence of Arabia."
- united Arabs in the northern part of Arabian peninsula in early 1920s"
- of Iran
- Gandhi/ The Indian people referred to him as India's "Great Saul."
- Zedong/ his army traveled almost 6,000 miles and only 9,000 soldiers remained out of 90,000
- Ka-shek founded a new Chinese republic at this city.
- Empire: The Allies made peace with this empire in October 1918
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- oil producing British colony under British mandate
- mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group
- main source of money in Saudi Arabia first came mostly from what city
- Jiang/another name for Yangtze River.
- Kemal:popularly known as Ataturk "Father Turk"
- modern state of iran in 1935"
- where a select group of people rule"
- Arabs and Jews viewed this as their homeland.
- Dragon Society/ Japanese extremist party formed by civilians in 1930s
- tactics/unexpected methods like sabotage and deception to fight
- large financial and industrial corporation in Japanese economy
- Kai-shek/succeeded the Chinese ruler who died in 1925
- dynasty:Persian dynasty that ruled from 1794-1925
- Nehru/son of Motilal Nebru and he studied law in Great Britain
- Chi Minh:Organized the Vietnamese Communists in 1920s
35 Clues: of Iran • modern state of iran in 1935" • known as "Lawrence of Arabia." • Fo/Son of Chinese ruler Sun Yat-Sen • where a select group of people rule" • Jiang/another name for Yangtze River. • oil company. Symbol of Mexican independence." • Arabs and Jews viewed this as their homeland. • Kemal:popularly known as Ataturk "Father Turk" • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test, Murphy 2022-04-22
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- 1925 established himself as shah, or king, create new dynasty called Pahlavi, introduce number reforms to Iran
- policy announced by Franklin D. Roosevelt rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle
- movement started by African American student Du Bois stressing the need for unity of ll Africans
- name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul"
- a government where a select group of people exercises controls
- home of Jews during antiquity,located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- popularly known as "Lawrence of Arabia", aided nationalists, dashing British adventurer
- known for exporting nitrates and copper
- country with capital of Jerusalem,seized by British troops in 1916
- young Communist organizer, led some party members who fled to Jiangxi Province, and was convinced that a Chinese Revolution would be driven by peasants rather than the working class
- Declaration issued by the British government during World War 1 hoping to win Jewish support for the Allies side.
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- 1920 reform leader, united Arabs in northern part of Arabian Peninsula, established kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
- unexpected methods of sabotage and deception to fight enemies
- known for exporting coffee and cotton
- home of Jews in antiquity, located in Middle East, Jewish state
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- Moscow-trained who organized the Viatnamese Communists in the 1920s
- or the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which is the official political party of the Mexican Revolution controlling the major groups within Mexican society
- mexican artist with a monumental style that filled wall after wall with murals
- abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party
- group of people not a nation, but united by language and Islamic cultural and religious heritage
- a large financial and industrial corporation containing various manufacturing processes concentrated in a single one
- another name for the Yangtze River
- known for exporting beef and wheat
- where new Chinese republic was founded in 1928 by Chiang Kai-shek
- a national oil company set up by the Mexican government to run the oil industry
- the deliberate mass murder of particular racial, political, or cultural groups
27 Clues: another name for the Yangtze River • known for exporting beef and wheat • known for exporting coffee and cotton • known for exporting nitrates and copper • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust • abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party • name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul" • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- it means "meticulous"
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- was traditionally and primarily Buddhist and Royal Art.
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- an art that is from one of the oldest of such cultures in the Southeast Asia region.
- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- it means "floating world"
- a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
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- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition which symbolizes the transitory nature of things.
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- in 18th century developed the technique of polychrome printing to produce nishiki-e.
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
29 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism • ...
Chapter 3 and 4 AP world history 2022-11-01
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- the most stunning architectural expression of Hinduism in the temple complex
- originally domesticated in Southeast Asia and provided both agriculture and economic growth in Africa.
- The people who herded large groups of animals for grazing environments in varying climates.
- politically united the region shortly after the withdrawal of the Mongols
- the alternating wind currents that blew northeast during the summer months and southwest during the winter.
- allowed Mongol leaders to know what was available to them and made possible the systematic taxation of conquered people.
- provided rapid communication across the empires and fostered trade as well.
- could go for ten days without water, and finally made possible the long trek across the Sahara.
- with various specialized offices took shape in the new capital of Karakorum.
- 7 feet frame of a Chinese man who
- Dynasty/Great Khanate in China, Ilkhanate in the Southeast and Persia, and the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia
- who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
- personally loyal to the emperor exercised great authority, much to the dismay of the official bureaucrats.
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- facilitated Indian Ocean commerce and they were permanent settlements of foreign traders at various points along the Indian Ocean routes.
- a widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official, visited the Swahili coast in the early fourteenth century
- Chinese power and prestige in the Indian Ocean and exerted Chinese control over foreign trade in the region.
- in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries helped an independent Persia reunite for a sustained period.
- A form of Buddhism in which it was excluded from China.
- powerful state which seems clearly connected to the growing trade in gold to the coast and to the wealth from its large herds of cattle.
- the inns or guest houses for caravans located all along the trade routes from the eastern Mediterranean to China
- outlook rejected the religious aspects of both Buddhism and Daoism but appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhist teachings
- state-approved associations of merchants that could pool there resources and limit there losses in the event a caravan failed.
22 Clues: 7 feet frame of a Chinese man who • A form of Buddhism in which it was excluded from China. • who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia. • politically united the region shortly after the withdrawal of the Mongols • provided rapid communication across the empires and fostered trade as well. • ...
AP World History Ch. 3 and 4 2023-10-30
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- Chinese admiral during the Ming Dynasty, he led great voyages that spread China's fame throughout Asia
- Arab traveler who described African societies and cultures in his travel records
- War tactic that involves surrounding the enemy and cutting off their supplies and reinforcements
- merchant communities that introduced their own cultures into other areas
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan and ruler of Ilkhan khanate; captured and destroyed Abbasid Baghdad.
- Merchant associations that pooled together common resources and traveled in caravans together for trade
- A new outlook on Confucianism that borrowed ideas of Buddhist teachings and ideals
- Ruler of Mali (r.1312-1337 CE) who made a hajj to Mecca; on the way there, he spread enormous amounts of gold showing the wealth of Mali; on the way back, he brought back education and Islamic culture.
- Worlds largest religious structure that served as a Hindu and then Buddhist temple built by the Khmer
- a paper currency of the Tang dynasty in China and can be considered the first banknote
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- Chinese Emperor from 1402-1422 during the Ming dynasty who was a key figure in the restoration of China after the Mongol takeover
- Animal that transformed trade along the silk and sand roads by being able to travel efficiently long distances and was able to carry large amounts of goods
- A document stating the holder was legally promised payment of a set amount on a set date and recieve that amount of money in exchange
- A Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism that highly emphasized the value of meditation
- Chinese ship which was equipped with multiple sails
- Mali trading city that became a center of wealth and learning
- the Arabic language and Bantu language mixed together to from this type of language.
- Arab sailing vessels with triangular or lateen sails; strongly influenced European ship design
- inns or rest stations for caravans
- (1279-1368 CE) The dynasty with Mongol rule in China; centralized with bureaucracy but structure is different
20 Clues: inns or rest stations for caravans • Chinese ship which was equipped with multiple sails • Mali trading city that became a center of wealth and learning • merchant communities that introduced their own cultures into other areas • Arab traveler who described African societies and cultures in his travel records • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
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- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity, George ____________
- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- Economic idea that government rarely interferes in the free market
- The practice of growing only one crop
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
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- Time period between 1870-1900
- The separation of different groups of people
- Public votes on individual issues
- A secondary business
- Invented alternating current
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Invented the practical electric light bulb
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality, W.E.B. ______
- A record player
- Lead the American Railway Union
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- Anti-Government beliefs
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ _ Washington
40 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Invented alternating current • Time period between 1870-1900 • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Lead the American Railway Union • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
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- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ T. Washington
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality, W.E.B. ______
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- Public votes on individual issues
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices
- Time period between 1870-1900
- A record player
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Anti-Government beliefs
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
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- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- The separation of different groups of people
- Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla
- The practice of growing only one crop
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity,____________Westinghouse
- Lead the American Railway Union, Eugene V. ____
- A secondary business
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Economic idea that government rarely interferes in the free market
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- Invented the practical electric light bulb, Thomas ______
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
40 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Time period between 1870-1900 • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • A type of show featuring a variety of acts • ...
CISH 10th Anniversary Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- name given to participants in the Model United Nations
- Showcase show what you learned
- number of years CISH is celebrating
- English grammar and math website/app
- competitive sports traveling organization
- Mammal Madness let's get ready to rumble
- The MYP Drama club is named after which fire-breathing mythical creature
- A reading event where you read a lot of books in a short time, like a marathon.
- winner of the first ever House award in 2022
- of Edinburgh adventurous journeys leading to bronze, silver, and gold awards
- of Oz The ____________ is famous for its song "Over the Rainbow" sang by Judy Garland and our PYP DRAMA CLUB too!
- Andy _______ is known for his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits
- da Vinci Italian Renaissance artist known for paintings like "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- Exhibition culminating grade 5 independent inquiry project
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- New Year biggest holiday celebration at CISH
- Pan MYP Drama Dragons production performed in 2022 about a boy that doesn't want to grow up.
- Dragon the CISH school mascot
- Musk The businessmann who owns most of TESLA
- At the entrance of the school café, you can see a wooden statue of a famous Chinese philosopher. Who is he?
- ______ is a famous song by Imagine Dragons and is also PYP choir's first ever live performance.
- What zodiac animal is the New Year celebration event we celebrated this year about?
- Picasso was a Spanish ____ famous for co-founding the Cubist movement
- second biggest holiday celebrations at CISH
- building keep on floating
- What famous car brand means “the people’s car”?
- Scholars Cup the mascot for this international competition is an alpaca
- Zedong Whose face do you see on most Chinese currency notes?
- English competition (also a popular zoo animal)
- the only full continuum IB school in Anhui province
- How many levels are there in the HSK test held at our school?
- Hot Chickens name of the MYP school band
- PYP drama club’s first show was a Charlie Brown Christmas, the story of little boy and his dog, _____, on Christmas Eve.
- Band Car Race where the Rubber band hits the road
33 Clues: building keep on floating • Dragon the CISH school mascot • Showcase show what you learned • number of years CISH is celebrating • English grammar and math website/app • Mammal Madness let's get ready to rumble • Hot Chickens name of the MYP school band • competitive sports traveling organization • second biggest holiday celebrations at CISH • ...
Chapter 25 crossword 2025-04-22
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- Mexican president who nationalized oil and redistributed land.
- South American country affected by the Great Depression’s impact on exports.
- Region invaded by Japan in 1931, starting its expansion in East Asia.
- Communist army that won Chinese civil war.
- Policy trying to reduce economic inequality by distributing income.
- A person who puts money into something expecting a return.
- Country where a military-backed government took control in the 1930s.
- Title meaning "Great Soul", is often used for Gandhi.
- U.S. foreign policy of non-intervention in Latin America.
- Latin American country that created major land and oil reforms in the 1930s.
- Hit-and-run methods used in warfare by small, mobile groups.
- City that new Chinese republic was formed.
- Founder of modern China and early leader of the Nationalist Party.
- Country controlled by an oligarchy before the rise of populist movements.
- movement promoting uniting all people of African descent.
- Not obeying laws as a form of peaceful protest.
- State-owned oil company created after Mexican oil nationalization.
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- Government ruled by a few powerful individuals.
- Close associate of Gandhi, first Prime Minister of India.
- East African country where nationalist movements grew during colonial rule.
- Something given to make up for loss, damage, or injury.
- Brazilian leader known for promoting economic self-sufficiency.
- Large family-controlled financial and industrial corporations in Japan.
- Argentina president representing the Radical Party.
- Jamaican political leader who promoted black nationalism and Pan-Africanism.
- biggest Mexican political party in the 20th century.
- 1927 event where Nationalists attacked Communists in China.
- Mexican muralist who painted historical and social themes.
- Country ruled by Getúlio Vargas
- To set up or create something permanent.
- Indian leader known for nonviolent resistance against British rule.
- A person who offers to do something without pay.
- City in China that served as a Nationalist capital.
- Vietnamese nationalist who led struggles against French and later American forces.
- Leader of the Chinese Nationalists who opposed the Communists.
35 Clues: Country ruled by Getúlio Vargas • To set up or create something permanent. • Communist army that won Chinese civil war. • City that new Chinese republic was formed. • Government ruled by a few powerful individuals. • Not obeying laws as a form of peaceful protest. • A person who offers to do something without pay. • Argentina president representing the Radical Party. • ...
Ancient India & China 2025-10-01
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- Tallest mountain chain in the world, borders both India and China.
- Social harmony, good governing, and kind behavior leading to the best society is known as ___.
- Military equipment with a rider in a wagon that is pulled by one or two horses.
- In China, the divine approval of a ruler is known as the Mandate of ____.
- Religion in India can be known as one to enforce a system of ___.
- Name for high priests in India during the Vedic Age.
- The Indus & ___ Rivers helped feed the fertile watershed in northern India.
- Early religion in India and China was ___ - which is the belief in more than one god.
- The Indus River Valley civilization was best known for its design and development of its ___.
- China gave themselves the nickname, ____ Kingdom.
- Ancient India had early representations of this religion in arts and relics.
- The name for the hierarchical social system in India and in Hinduism.
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- The name of the people who migrated into India slowly from Southeastern Russia and the Caucasus Mountains.
- A political system in which land is divided by the king, given to nobles, and peasants work the land.
- India depended on ___ season to help flood the rivers and grow crops.
- First recorded dynasty in Chinese history.
- Three large cities in the Indus River Valley were Mohenjo-Daro, Kalibangan, and ___.
- Political system in which a highly efficient government is achieved by strict social control.
- Two rivers central to Chinese development were the Yellow and the ___.
- The period of India known for Indo-Aryan migrations into the region is known as the ___ Age.
- A form of hereditary rule over long time periods in China is known as a ___.
- Chinese dynasty that replaced the Shang.
- A way of communicating with the gods in Ancient China
- The desert that is located in Northern China.
- This metal came largely into use after bronze had made its impact.
- The name of the philosophy emphasizing natural order and a guiding universal force.
26 Clues: Chinese dynasty that replaced the Shang. • First recorded dynasty in Chinese history. • The desert that is located in Northern China. • China gave themselves the nickname, ____ Kingdom. • Name for high priests in India during the Vedic Age. • A way of communicating with the gods in Ancient China • Religion in India can be known as one to enforce a system of ___. • ...
topic 9 vocab crossword 2022-03-07
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- - the study of human population trends
- - a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election
- and stop pain
- - lack of enough nutrients from food
- - to limit or restrict
- - payment from conquered peoples or to a more
- - describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- - in ancient chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create moral values
- - a storage pool of water
- - a therapy that uses needles to cure
- - to push to the limits of ability
- - disagreement or debate
- - group of families with a common ancestor
- - a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- - to tend toward; to favor direction
- out rules and regulations
- - to return to a former state
- - general study of knowledge and the word greek for "love of wisdom"
- - characteristic of one person or thing
- - dependant
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- - in ancient china, the right to rule given to a dynasty by heaven, the highest force of nature
- - vast area of grasslands
- - intended for trade or other businesses
- - of land, able to be used to grow crops
- - belief system based on the teachings of chinese philosopher confucius
- - unchanging; not likely to give away
- - Japanese religion based on the worship of
- - to stop or cancel the action of a government official or body
- - series of trade routes that crossed asia and connected china to the mediterranean sea
- - a narrow, confined area connecting 1 or more spaces
- - system of many government officials who
- - tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- country
- - to fill or be present in
- - action that attempts to force a country to follow international law
- - the power produced by water-driven turbines
- - devotion of children to their parents
- - free from, not subject to
- - present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- - a philosophy of the following dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- - long wall running east and west along the chinese empire's northern bordor
41 Clues: country • - dependant • and stop pain • - to limit or restrict • - disagreement or debate • - vast area of grasslands • - a storage pool of water • out rules and regulations • - to fill or be present in • - free from, not subject to • - to return to a former state • - to push to the limits of ability • - lack of enough nutrients from food • - to tend toward; to favor direction • ...
Topic 9 Vocab Words 2022-03-03
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- Japanese religion based on worship of spirits
- to tend toward; to favor a direction
- to fill or be present in
- a storage pool of water
- intended for trade or other buisnesses
- in Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization
- to stop or cancel the action of a government official or body
- system of government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- free from; not subject to
- dependent
- the power produced by water-driven turbines
- devotion of children to their parents
- unchanging; not likely to give way
- to push to the limits of ability
- a therapy that uses needles to stop pain
- describing a society
- to return to a former state
- lack of enough nutrients from food
- group of families with a common ancestor
- a system of government employees
- the study of human population trends
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- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- vast area or grasslands
- of land, able to used to grow crops
- characteristic of one person or thing
- a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election
- tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places
- the philosophy of following the dao
- action that attempts to force a country to follow international law
- series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- a disagreement or debate
- to limit or restrict
- payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- general study of knowledge and the world
- an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social orders
- in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- wall around the Chinese empire's border
- belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
39 Clues: dependent • to limit or restrict • describing a society • vast area or grasslands • a storage pool of water • to fill or be present in • a disagreement or debate • free from; not subject to • to return to a former state • to push to the limits of ability • a system of government employees • unchanging; not likely to give way • lack of enough nutrients from food • ...
The Mongols in China Crossword Activity 2023-02-06
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- Groups of related families
- Wide, grassy, plains stretching from the Black Sea to northern China
- Genghis Khan's sons divided his empire into four of these
- One thing that all Mongol clans needed _______ land
- This group often received the top government jobs in Yuan China.
- Genghis Khan was known as this for burning the cities of his enemies and leaving their bones on the ruins as a warning to others.
- The most famous European visitor during the Yuan Dynasty to come to China.
- An officer in Genghis Khan's army was chosen for this
- Kublai Khan was China's first ________ ruler.
- This port was an especially busy center of trade during the Yuan Dynasty.
- Chinese society was divided into this many classes during the Yuan Dynasty.
- Mongol forces conquered other people of the steppes, which brought _____ money to the Mongol treasury.
- Long-haired oxen
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- ______ missionaries from Europe were also allowed to preach in China.
- The Yuan dynasty rebuilt this city as a wealthy city filled with magnificent palaces and pleasure gardens enjoyed by rich foreigners.
- This dynasty was established by Kublai Khan.
- Place in northern China where Kublai Khan established his capital. It would become the modern city of Beijing.
- The Mongols gave Temujin this name which means "ruler of the universe"
- An overland trade route that linked China to Europe.
- The Yuan government forced every ten Chinese families to share a single one of these.
- Genghis Khan's grandson who became the leader of the Mongol Empire.
- Chinese _____________ still had a strong unofficial influence during the Yuan Dynasty.
- This group held a higher status than they had in earlier times and were even spared certain taxes they had paid under the Song.
- Area Mongols came from located north of China
- This group was forced off their land during the Yuan dynasty and were forced to sell themselves into slavery.
- A vast desert that covers parts of Mongolia and China
- Movable tents used by the Mongols
- The Mongols created the largest _____ empire in history.
28 Clues: Long-haired oxen • Groups of related families • Movable tents used by the Mongols • This dynasty was established by Kublai Khan. • Area Mongols came from located north of China • Kublai Khan was China's first ________ ruler. • One thing that all Mongol clans needed _______ land • An overland trade route that linked China to Europe. • ...
Asian American- Historical 2023-03-01
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- The first Sikh, Indian American, and Asian American elected to Congress
- Sentenced to death row, his imprisonment spurred a movement that eventually led to his freedom
- considered the first Chinese-American movie star in Hollywood
- one of the first Japanese American women to become a doctor in the United States, she delivered 10000 babies in her career
- known for his contributions to the study of mental health issues of ethnic minorities
- described as "one of the fathers of the West Coast labor movement"
- Part of the Supreme Court case which established the precedent that any person born in the United States is a citizen by birth
- served on Bill Clinton's President's advisory board on Race in 1996
- Famous for resisting being sent to Japanese Internment Camps during WW2
- One of the leaders of the Delano Grape Strike to raise worker pay
- credited with popularizing northern-style Chinese cuisine in the United States through her television presence and cookbooks
- the first documented Bangladeshi man to settle in New York City
- the youngest American ever to have won a Nobel Prize
- the only actor of Asian descent to win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
- A famous architect who designed the Kennedy Library
- issued Chinese visas to Jews in Vienna despite of orders
- An activist who supported causes such as the Black Power movement, feminism, and the environment for more than 70 years
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- First Asian-American Woman to be elected to congress
- His death united many asian americans to take up activism and stand against hate-crimes
- A native Hawaiian responsible for popularizing surfing
- The first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal
- the first person of East Asian descent to serve as a U.S. Cabinet secretary
- Coined the term “Asian-American”
- An activist credited with founding Ethnic Studies
- A pivotal physicist to the Manhattan Project
- the only Republican to have ever served as a senator from Hawaii
26 Clues: Coined the term “Asian-American” • A pivotal physicist to the Manhattan Project • An activist credited with founding Ethnic Studies • A famous architect who designed the Kennedy Library • First Asian-American Woman to be elected to congress • the youngest American ever to have won a Nobel Prize • The first Asian-American to win an Olympic gold medal • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- it means "floating world"
- was traditionally and primarily Buddhist and Royal Art.
- it means "meticulous"
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
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- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- an art that is from one of the oldest of such cultures in the Southeast Asia region.
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition which symbolizes the transitory nature of things.
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- a kind of Buddhism that contains Tantric Buddhism
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
28 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • One of the most popular art forms in India • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
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- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
- Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
- The separation of different groups of people
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- Lead the American Railway Union, Eugene V. ____
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants, _____ island
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- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- A secondary business
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ T. Washington
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality, W.E.B. ______
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- Anti-Government beliefs
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices, robber ______
- A record player
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants, _____ island
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Public votes on individual issues
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Time period between 1870-1900
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Invented the practical electric light bulb, Thomas ______
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity,____________Westinghouse
38 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Time period between 1870-1900 • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Public votes on individual issues • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • A type of show featuring a variety of acts • Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla • ...
A&C 2023-07-23
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- Chinese takeaway they used to live above
- Name of the couple's niece
- Location of the halls of residence they both stayed at for Uni
- Mother of bride
- Number of first cousins Annabelle has
- Destination of guests who travelled the shortest distance to be here today
- What Chinese dialect does Annabelle's Poh Poh (Grandma) speak?
- Where Annabelle grew up
- Name of groomsman who wanted to DJ this evening
- Destination of their mini moon
- Number of pairs of black vans Chris has probably owned
- Where do they live now?
- Chris' first gift for Annabelle was a plushie but what character was it?
- What Chinese dialect does Annabelle's Ye Ye (Grandad) speak?
- First meal Chris cooked for Annabelle
- Month the couple met
- Number of years they have been together
- Colour of Annabelle's hair when they met
- Name of groomsmen who is the main reason these two met
- Where did Chris propose?
- Name of bridesmaid who designed the wedding stationery
- Mother of groom
- Name of Chris' childhood cat
- Where in North London did Annabelle complete her first hospital placement?
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- Annabelle's comfort food
- Bride's favourite TV show
- Annabelle's first gift to Chris was a kigurumi, but what animal was it?
- Destination of the first holiday they took together
- Grooms favourite movie
- Name of friend who passed out in Annabelle's bed the night the couple met
- Brides guilty pleasure snack
- Town Chris was born
- Annabelle appears briefly in an Enter Shikari music video, which one was it?
- Their next concert together
- Favourite concert together
- Bride's sister
- Chris used to play bass in a band. Name of this band.
- Bride's middle name
- Destination of guests who travelled the furthest to be here today
- First concert together. Hint: Australian Metalcore
- Groom's new brother in law
- Chris' comfort food
- Football team groom supports
- Destination of big honeymoon
- Destination of Chris' first family holiday with Annabelle's family
45 Clues: Bride's sister • Mother of bride • Mother of groom • Town Chris was born • Bride's middle name • Chris' comfort food • Month the couple met • Grooms favourite movie • Where Annabelle grew up • Where do they live now? • Annabelle's comfort food • Where did Chris propose? • Bride's favourite TV show • Name of the couple's niece • Favourite concert together • Groom's new brother in law • ...
Ancient India and China 2023-11-20
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- Hindu belief in nonviolence and reverence for all life
- Chinese philosopher (circa 551-478 BC)
- Founder of Daoism
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage
- A single spiritual power that Hindus believe lives in everything
- Third ruler of the Mauryan Empire in India (r. 270-232 B.C.E.). He converted to Buddhism and broadcast his precepts on inscribed stones and pillars, the earliest surviving Indian writing.
- Ancient Sanskrit writings that are the earliest sacred texts of Hinduism.
- in Hindu belief, a person's essential self
- The Hindu concept of the spirit's 'liberation' from the endless cycle of rebirths.
- The state of englightenment for Buddhists.
- A relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination.
- great respect; reverence
- A seasonal wind.
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the effects of a person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation
- A king or prince in India
- otherworldly; mysterious; enigmatic
- a strong desire for achievement
- Chief deity of the Aryans; depicted as a colossal warrior.
- Chinese emperor who brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength
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- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- art of beautiful handwriting
- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- Site of one of the great cities of the Indus Valley civilization of the third millennium B.C.E.
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- In Hindu belief, a person's religious and moral duties
- A system of government based on landowners and tenants
- A wind-formed deposit made of fine particles of clay and silt
- The class or distinct hereditary order into which a Hindu is assigned according to religious law.
- A person who spreads his or her religious beliefs to others
- a group of related families
- family family organization in which several generations share a common dwelling
- policy of increasing the amount of territory a government holds
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- Chinese medical practice of inserting needles into certain areas of the body
34 Clues: A seasonal wind. • Founder of Daoism • great respect; reverence • A king or prince in India • a group of related families • art of beautiful handwriting • a strong desire for achievement • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • otherworldly; mysterious; enigmatic • Chinese philosopher (circa 551-478 BC) • in Hindu belief, a person's essential self • ...
MONGOLS 2025-10-30
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- Chinese philosophy that blended traditional ethics with Buddhist and Daoist elements.
- West African storytellers, praise singers, poets, and musicians who preserve oral traditions (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- System: Method of communication and transport used by Mongols involving a network of stations and riders (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Battuta: Famous Moroccan traveler and scholar who visited much of the known world in the 14th century (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Bowls: Alms collection containers carried by monks or dervishes.
- Warfare: Military tactic involving surrounding and blockading a fortress or city to compel its surrender (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Capital city of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan and his successors (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Minar: Tallest brick minaret in the world, located in Delhi, India, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Powerful Indonesian dynasty that built the Borobudur temple complex in Java (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Traditional sailing ships with lateen sails common in the Red Sea and Indian Ocean trade (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
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- Large pre-Columbian Native American city in present-day Illinois, known for its large mounds (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Roadside inn for Silk Road travelers and caravans.
- He: Chinese admiral who led large treasure voyages during the Ming Dynasty (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Traditional Chinese sailing vessels, often large, used for trade and exploration (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Musa: Wealthy ruler of the Mali Empire, famous for his lavish pilgrimage to Mecca (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- West African city in Mali, a historic center of trade and Islamic learning (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Buddhism: School of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition for direct enlightenment.
- Camel: One-humped animal essential for trade across deserts like the Sahara and Arabian Peninsula (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Phenomenon: Flourishing of Ancestral Puebloan culture in the American Southwest, known for large communal dwellings (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
- Wat: Massive temple complex in Cambodia, once the capital of the Khmer Empire (No snippet provided, general knowledge).
20 Clues: Roadside inn for Silk Road travelers and caravans. • Bowls: Alms collection containers carried by monks or dervishes. • Chinese philosophy that blended traditional ethics with Buddhist and Daoist elements. • Buddhism: School of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition for direct enlightenment. • ...
China vocabulary 2023-06-02
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- a person who belongs to the highest class of society
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- System of beliefes that describes the way a king must rule
- of Heaven- Belif that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- a family member who is no longer living
- having title or possesion by reason of birth
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- A group of non-elected goverment officials
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- leader who has his own army
9 Clues: leader who has his own army • a family member who is no longer living • A group of non-elected goverment officials • having title or possesion by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • a person who belongs to the highest class of society • ...
Review Cross Word 2024-01-13
8 Clues: old person • is that so? • I want to go travel • I was born in Canada • My major is Economics • I study Chinese at SFU • SFU has very few Chinese teachers • I am university first year student
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
Across
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- A record player
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity, George ____________
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices
- Public votes on individual issues
- Lead the American Railway Union
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
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- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- The practice of growing only one crop
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- Economic idea that government rarely interferes in the free market
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- A secondary business
- Invented the practical electric light bulb
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Author of the book, The Jungle
- Invented alternating current
- The separation of different groups of people
- Time period between 1870-1900
- Anti-Government beliefs
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ _ Washington
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
40 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Invented alternating current • Time period between 1870-1900 • Author of the book, The Jungle • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Lead the American Railway Union • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
Across
- A record player
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
- Lead the American Railway Union
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices
- Anti-Government beliefs
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- A secondary business
- Time period between 1870-1900
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- Public votes on individual issues
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ _ Washington
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- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity,____________Westinghouse
- Economic idea that government rarely interferes in the free market
- The separation of different groups of people
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- The practice of growing only one crop
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality, W.E.B. ______
- Invented the practical electric light bulb, Thomas ______
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
40 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Time period between 1870-1900 • Lead the American Railway Union • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
Across
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity,____________Westinghouse
- Lead the American Railway Union, Eugene V. ____
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
- Invented the practical electric light bulb, Thomas ______
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality, W.E.B. ______
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
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- A record player
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices, robber ______
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- Time period between 1870-1900
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ T. Washington
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- The practice of growing only one crop
- The separation of different groups of people
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Public votes on individual issues
- Anti-Government beliefs
- Invented alternating current, ______ Tesla
- A secondary business
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
39 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Time period between 1870-1900 • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • A type of show featuring a variety of acts • ...
41st Frontier Field Trip 2024-02-19
Across
- Treatment requirement of the Long-Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (provided at the Tesla WTP)
- Spanning site of a continuous paint job
- Lifelines of public services
- Dr. Mills's high school mascot
- Established in 1776 by Spanish explorer Juan Bautista de Anza
- California’s top valued agricultural export
- Dr. K's go-to handbook for pathogens, parasites, etc.
- This stretches 167 miles from Hetch Hetchy to the SF Bay Area
- A boundary crossed by inter- and multi-disciplinary scholars; also a boundary between nation-states
- Spring ________ Water Company, the predecessor of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission
- Name of the dinner for the meal Chinese families share on the eve of Chinese New Year
- Initialism for the kind of permit needed to release pollutants into U.S. waters
- "_______ beatha" (translates from Irish to English as water of life) What other meaning does this term have? Ask Dr. Mulcahy to help pronounce it!
- Academic topic of Drs. A's and K's first public seminar, July 4, 1999
- Name of the federal act of 1913 providing authority for access for construction of the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System on federal lands
- Emeryville Shell Mound is the sacred burial site of this tribe
- Famous former prison located on an island in the San Francisco Bay
- Valley for which coccidioidomycosis is named
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- Name of the popular beach located within the Presidio's boundaries
- Type of calendar that the Chinese New Year is based on
- Stretches 1,264 miles along the west of California
- Initialism for the port visited ten years ago by FFT scholars interested in screening for Ebola
- Physical and cyber systems essential for society’s functioning
- Manhattan's aquarius (last name)
- Gibberish, or the beginning of a great password? (ask the FFT "senior")
- Iconic street in San Francisco known for its steep zigzag incline and historic cable cars
- Opponent of the Hetch Hetchy System, naturally
- UC-Berkeley, Davis, Santa Cruz, Irvine, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and San Diego are considered Public _______, making California the state with the most universities in the nation to hold the title
- California port visited during the 22nd FFT
29 Clues: Lifelines of public services • Dr. Mills's high school mascot • Manhattan's aquarius (last name) • Spanning site of a continuous paint job • California’s top valued agricultural export • California port visited during the 22nd FFT • Valley for which coccidioidomycosis is named • Opponent of the Hetch Hetchy System, naturally • ...
Mozun Deng Lun Finale Game 2024-07-12
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- A Flower explaining Phoenix’s Lifecyle (Hint : Referenced in the show Begonia Rouge) (3 Words, 1st Word 3 letters, 2nd Word 7 letters, 3rd Word 5 Letters)
- Denglun is fondly called by this name (Hint Chinese for Groomsman and the City’s name) (2 words 19 letters total)
- Past Tense of Word Play (6 letter Word)
- Official Full English name of the Novel Ashes of Love is based on.(5 Word Name , 2nd Word is taste of Honey)
- Demon Princess refers to Mozun with this name (6 Letter Word)
- A fair Handsome Man who is a Doctor of Engineering (Hint : English Name of a person + Collin’s Dicitionary term for Doctor of Engineering) (9 letter Word)
- On this Month and Day Vivian Beaumont Theater (NYC) first launched.
- The device which kills Qiongqi (Hint : Chinese Name of the device) (11 Letter Word)
- King of Netherworld in Xiangmi(5 Letter Word)
- Wicks fondly call Denglun by this name
- River of Forgetfulness , acts a medium to reach Demon World (9 Letter Word)
- Name of the Musical instrument played by Mozun (HINT: The name Is similar to a player in Great escape season 2) (5 letter Word)
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- The name of the Place where Mozun burnt his Fengling (7 Letter Word)
- This is the place where Great Escape S3 was shot and Denglun called it as his home.(2 words , 1st Word 7 Letters , 2nd Word 9 Letters)
- Denglun was seen enjoying eating this fruit in one of the episodes of Go Fighting S7 (6 Letter Word)
- Denglun’s Proffession
- Birth Year of Deng Lun
- Northern Chinese Province name which rhymes or sound similar to Denglun’s childhood nickname.(5 letter Word)
- Wicks give Denglun ________Blessings each event and Year (8 Letter Word)
- Word describing Above Average (5 letter Word)
- Mandarin Term for Nod of Approval (2 letter word)
- Name of the King’s Room in Devil Realm (13 Letter Word)
- Mozun’s favorite drink which made him alcoholic ( 2 Words, 1st Word 9 letteRs, 2nd word 4 letters)
- Aurora Borealis in Demon Realm (7 Letter Word)
24 Clues: Denglun’s Proffession • Birth Year of Deng Lun • Wicks fondly call Denglun by this name • Past Tense of Word Play (6 letter Word) • Word describing Above Average (5 letter Word) • King of Netherworld in Xiangmi(5 Letter Word) • Aurora Borealis in Demon Realm (7 Letter Word) • Mandarin Term for Nod of Approval (2 letter word) • ...
Song Dynasty Crossword 2025-04-10
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- :A pump with containers attached to a loop of chain to lift water and carry it where it is wanted.
- :Lack of water leading to a hard growing season.
- :The man made river used to travel through China via boat from North to South.
- :One of the main crops grown in China.
- :Flat areas on elevated parts of land used for farming.
- :A farm tool used to break up and even out plowed ground.
- :The area to the South of China where there was a warm wet climate ideal for growing rice, this area was along the Yangtze River.
- :The animal used to pull the plows in Chinese fields.
- :A cloth made from a worm's cocoon.
- :A fake of something made to look real.
- :The act of binding a young girls feet to have her be seen as more beautiful, especially in the eyes of a Song Dynasty Emperor.
- :(Hard) The city in China said to have Two Million residents.
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- :A long boat with a flat bottom, used for transporting goods.
- :Another word for farmland or countryside.
- :The process of more and more people moving to cities.
- :The buying and selling of goods.
- :The device used to navigate the ocean, was originally used to organize rooms.
- :The form of money used in a country.
- :The medicine turned national drink that created many houses dedicated to it due to the demand of it.
- :The European explorer that said China was an amazing place full of energy, also a popular hide and seek game played in pools.
- :The name of the Chinese Dynasty we are currently learning about.
- :A Chinese ship used to travel across the sea that can carry hundreds of people and has sails made from bamboo mats
- :Used to help crops grow bigger.
- :Another word for City.
- :The name of the Dynasty that came before the current Dynasty we are learning about.
- :The material China would make its coins out of.
26 Clues: :Another word for City. • :Used to help crops grow bigger. • :The buying and selling of goods. • :A cloth made from a worm's cocoon. • :The form of money used in a country. • :One of the main crops grown in China. • :A fake of something made to look real. • :Another word for farmland or countryside. • :Lack of water leading to a hard growing season. • ...
monk 2024-12-02
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- Spiritual director of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition.
- Tibetan lama known for his teachings on meditation and ethics.
- A spiritual leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Taiwanese monk, known for his teachings in Chan Buddhism.
- Thai monk known for his role in establishing the Forest Tradition.
- Prominent British-born monk in the Thai Forest Tradition.
- Chinese Buddhist monk known for his advocacy of Pure Land Buddhism.
- A prominent Tibetan scholar-monk and teacher in the Gelug tradition.
- Tibetan nun and author, known for teachings on mindfulness and compassion.
- The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, known for his teachings.
- American-born Theravada monk and scholar, known for his teachings and writings.
- Tibetan Buddhist lama and scholar, founder of the Shambhala tradition.
- Prominent Tibetan lama, a leading figure in Vajrayana Buddhism.
- Taiwanese monk, teacher of Chan Buddhism, known for his deep insights.
- Renowned Tibetan Buddhist lama and teacher in the Kagyu lineage.
- Indian monk, the legendary figure who brought Chan Buddhism to China.
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- Vietnamese Zen master, known for promoting mindfulness.
- A leading scholar of Theravada Buddhism and translator of Buddhist texts.
- Tibetan Buddhist monk and teacher, founder of the New Kadampa Tradition.
- Founder of Buddhism, often depicted meditating.
- Renowned Thai monk known for his influence on the Thai Forest Tradition.
- The current leader of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, also known as the 14th.
- Taiwanese Buddhist monk, founder of the Fo Guang Shan movement.
- Tibetan lama and spiritual director of the Samye Ling monastery in Scotland.
- Chinese Zen master, known for his teachings in the Tang dynasty.
- Vietnamese Buddhist monk known for his self-immolation in protest.
- Chinese monk, former president of the Buddhist Association of China.
- Tibetan lama known for his teachings in the Kagyu tradition.
- A British monk who became an important figure in Theravada Buddhism.
- The title given to the spiritual leader of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Japanese Zen monk, famous for his poems and teachings.
- Japanese Zen master, founder of the Soto school of Zen.
32 Clues: Founder of Buddhism, often depicted meditating. • Japanese Zen monk, famous for his poems and teachings. • Vietnamese Zen master, known for promoting mindfulness. • Japanese Zen master, founder of the Soto school of Zen. • Taiwanese monk, known for his teachings in Chan Buddhism. • Prominent British-born monk in the Thai Forest Tradition. • ...
everyday activities 2019-01-25
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- We're ______________ books.
- He's ______________ TV.
- The students are ______________ Chinese.
- The man is ______________ the wall.
- My mom's ______________ the cat.
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- My parents are ______________ dinner.
- Jim's ______________ the floor.
- I'm ______________ my teeth.
- Meteor is ______________ English.
- They are ______________ their hands.
- I am ______________ my homework.
- Who's ______________ the car?
12 Clues: He's ______________ TV. • We're ______________ books. • I'm ______________ my teeth. • Who's ______________ the car? • Jim's ______________ the floor. • I am ______________ my homework. • My mom's ______________ the cat. • Meteor is ______________ English. • The man is ______________ the wall. • They are ______________ their hands. • My parents are ______________ dinner. • ...
All about me 2023-01-27
12 Clues: middle name • sport I play • dream college • favorite plant • second language • least favorite class • preferred writing tool • other instrument I play • volleyball club I play for • position I play for my sport • favorite winter break activity • instrument I play for orchestra
Daniel kj-lyd 2021-09-08
12 Clues: justas • et bær • chinese • 1000 gram • 1 mer en 19 • Kommer fra ku • noen som stjeler • stort kirsten bygg • et sed du ser film • noen som spiser hunder • noe som justas ikke er • noe en pirat bruker for og se langt
Crossword 2024-05-08
12 Clues: bhed 1,2,3 • "chinese ka dost • mom of the group • hmari pyari..... • .... Kt gye bhaiya • what happened!!!!! • Rashveen.....!!!!!! • maine.... Marni hai! • school ko ag lga dega • chai me kya dlti hai? • babygirl of the group • arey ye to wohi hai na???
Big Puzzle (not that big) 2013-03-04
Across
- favorite drink
- City where im from
- My pledge class
- High School
- My Major
- Favorite action adventure video game
- What I am currently committed to to maintain fitness
- Favorite Cartoon
- My ethnicity
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- Favorite comedian (full name)
- Where I currently am and where I am usually at
- Favorite puzzle video game
- Favorite Food
- Favorite book by Mitch Albom
- Favorite childhood show
- Laptop brand I use
- Year in college
- Favorite gambling game
18 Clues: My Major • High School • My ethnicity • Favorite Food • favorite drink • My pledge class • Year in college • Favorite Cartoon • City where im from • Laptop brand I use • Favorite gambling game • Favorite childhood show • Favorite puzzle video game • Favorite book by Mitch Albom • Favorite comedian (full name) • Favorite action adventure video game • Where I currently am and where I am usually at • ...
Wedding 2023-08-30
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- Engagement location
- Groom's favorite color
- Bride's engineering field
- Couple's favorite board game
- Month they got engaged
- Bride's favorite plant
- Couple's 2nd date activity
- The groom's middle name
- Couple's favorite national park
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- First country outside of the US they visited together
- College where the groom received his MBA
- Honeymoon Destination
- Groom's hobby
- Couple's Alma Mater
- Couple's first weekend getaway location
- Bride's Chinese Zodiac Sign
- Years together
- Name of their dog
18 Clues: Groom's hobby • Years together • Name of their dog • Engagement location • Couple's Alma Mater • Honeymoon Destination • Groom's favorite color • Month they got engaged • Bride's favorite plant • The groom's middle name • Bride's engineering field • Couple's 2nd date activity • Bride's Chinese Zodiac Sign • Couple's favorite board game • Couple's favorite national park • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-09-06
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- Annalise's Maiden Name
- Where Jack bent the knee?
- Annalise's Favourite Disney Film
- Bride's Star Sign
- Jack's Best Man
- Groom's Star Sign
- Favourite Takeaway
- Years Together
- The Honeymoon Location?
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- Jack's Favourite Disney Film
- The famous first Date?
- Venue Name
- Groom's Favourite Sport
- Annalise's Maid Of Honour
- The Couple's Favourite Pizza topping
- The thing that the couple hates on their Burger
- Annalise's Middle Name
- Annalise's most hated colour
18 Clues: Venue Name • Years Together • Jack's Best Man • Bride's Star Sign • Groom's Star Sign • Favourite Takeaway • Annalise's Maiden Name • The famous first Date? • Annalise's Middle Name • Groom's Favourite Sport • The Honeymoon Location? • Where Jack bent the knee? • Annalise's Maid Of Honour • Jack's Favourite Disney Film • Annalise's most hated colour • Annalise's Favourite Disney Film • ...
Chiqui Crossword 2025-09-28
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- capital de china
- matteo's favorite show
- nickname
- chinese delicacy
- on wednesday's we wear pink
- The silent claw who grabbed both boards and Finals MVP honors
- Comida favorita
- capital de escocia
- Soup
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- street name de un osito
- Horoscope sign de chichi
- Cancion romantica
- French basketball player
- 1 year anniversary
- Used to do this activity
- frase famosa de JV
- tall on paper, short on rings lately
- Horoscope sign de chiqui
18 Clues: Soup • nickname • Comida favorita • capital de china • chinese delicacy • Cancion romantica • 1 year anniversary • frase famosa de JV • capital de escocia • matteo's favorite show • street name de un osito • Horoscope sign de chichi • French basketball player • Used to do this activity • Horoscope sign de chiqui • on wednesday's we wear pink • tall on paper, short on rings lately • ...
Great People and Inventions 2021-03-11
12 Clues: TNT • Paper • Pinhole Camera • Nicolas Appert • Moonlight Sonata • Abbas ibn Firnas • Alexander Parkes • Toilet,Lamination • Alternating current • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous creation • Father of political philosophy, morality, and good logic • Chinese thinker and social philosopher, The first private teacher
A Long Walk To Water chapter 4 vocabulary word 2023-02-15
12 Clues: hurt • uneasy. • habitat. • to live. • overlook. • awestruck. • a part of area. • I was a __________. • something stay together. • English, Chinese, Japanese, Russian... • give someone something, and someone give you something back. • the teacher was_________to see how well his students had done.
How well do you know Isabel 2025-11-24
12 Clues: My baby • My birth flower • My favourite food • My favourite movie • My favourite flower • My favourite subject • My favourite takeaway • My favourite hot drink • My favourite chocolate • Where our first date was • My favourite fizzy drink • My favourite football club
Age of Exploration 2022-12-08
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- Died in the Philippines but crew was first to circumnavigate the earth
- A German mapmaker labeled the new land "America" in honor of this explorer
- Sailed to the southern tip of Africa in 1488
- Chinese dynasty that didn't trade much, but when they did they wanted silver
- Queen of Spain who funded Columbus' voyages
- Nations wanted a favorable balance of ____, meaning that goods they exported would be worth more than those imported
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- Leader of the Aztecs when the Spanish arrived
- A nation's wealth depended on its supply of gold and silver
- This Chinese dynasty limited trade to a small island from October to March
- Explorer who hiked across Panama
- Location of Prince Henry's navigation school
- Exchange of plants, animals, and disease between the "old" and "new" worlds
- Weapons & European ____ killed large numbers of the native populations in the Americas
13 Clues: Explorer who hiked across Panama • Queen of Spain who funded Columbus' voyages • Location of Prince Henry's navigation school • Sailed to the southern tip of Africa in 1488 • Leader of the Aztecs when the Spanish arrived • A nation's wealth depended on its supply of gold and silver • Died in the Philippines but crew was first to circumnavigate the earth • ...
Per 5 China and the Cold War 2022-05-26
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- The religious leader of the Tibetan people
- Money from the U.S. often ended up in these peoples hands instead of the nationalist military
- Thing that collapsed and led to nationalist troops going to the other side and joining the Communists
- The peasants of NW China sided with the Communists for providing education and what else?
- During WWII the Chinese Communists and Nationalists united in their fight against which country
- Communist leader of China
- Nationalist leader of China
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- Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists
- In China a civil war was taking place between the Communists and who else?
- Other Asian country that was divided over politics during the Cold War
- When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place
- This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War
- China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this .....
13 Clues: Communist leader of China • Nationalist leader of China • The religious leader of the Tibetan people • When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place • This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War • Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists • China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this ..... • ...
Vocab Focus Two 2023-10-23
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- a collection of prayers, hymns, and other religious teachings developed in ancient India beginning around 1500 B.C.
- also known as the Harappan Civilization
- The first large and centralized political entities in Indian history.
- an ancient Chinese philosophy that emerged during the Warring States period
- large ancient city of the Indus civilization
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- a massive series of fortifications and walls that were built across northern China over many centuries.
- founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha.
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- the "Golden Age" of ancient Indian history due to its achievements in various fields, including arts, sciences, mathematics, and Literature.
- also known as Taoism
- A network of trade routes that linked China and Middle East for over 4,000 miles.
- an ancient Chinese concept that was used to justify the legitimacy of rulers and dynasties
- A polytheistic religion created in India.
13 Clues: also known as Taoism • also known as the Harappan Civilization • A polytheistic religion created in India. • large ancient city of the Indus civilization • founded by Siddhartha Gautama, also known as the Buddha. • The first large and centralized political entities in Indian history. • an ancient Chinese philosophy that emerged during the Warring States period • ...
Dirt Bike Brands 2025-02-17
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- An Austrian brand recognized for its orange bikes and dominance in enduro racing.
- A Chinese brand offering budget-friendly dirt bikes and pit bikes.
- This Japanese brand’s CRF series is a favorite among off-road riders.
- Known for the YZ and WR series, this brand is a motocross powerhouse.
- A Spanish brand known for taking over GasGas’s enduro lineup.
- The RM-Z series from this brand has seen many motocross wins.
- A French brand specializing in enduro and trials motorcycles.
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- Another Chinese brand making entry-level dirt bikes and off-road motorcycles.
- A boutique Italian brand producing hand-built high-performance dirt bikes.
- A green machine famous for its KX and KLX models.
- A Swedish-origin brand now owned by KTM, famous for its white dirt bikes.
- A Spanish-born brand excelling in trials and enduro bikes.
- An Italian brand known for its high-performance enduro and trials bikes.
13 Clues: A green machine famous for its KX and KLX models. • A Spanish-born brand excelling in trials and enduro bikes. • A Spanish brand known for taking over GasGas’s enduro lineup. • The RM-Z series from this brand has seen many motocross wins. • A French brand specializing in enduro and trials motorcycles. • ...
Chapter 15: The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia 2013-11-25
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- This invention helped commercial transactions, but it also led to disorder and discontent among creditors.
- Professional warriors haired by lords of Japan to enforce their authority in the territories.
- The city that became a strong Buddhist community with cave temples, murals, and religious libraries between 600-1000 CE.
- One of the world's largest waterworks projects, constructed during the Sui dynasty to help trade between northern and southern China.
- Increased food supplies in the Song dynasty led to ______, creating larger populations and busier cities.
- The second Tang emperor who was ruthless and ambitious. He also build the capital city at Chang'an.
- _______ was never invaded by Chinese armies, but it was deeply influenced politically and culturally by Chinese traditions.
- Confucian philosopher who wrote "Family Rituals" and believed that an individual's proper role was in their family and in larger society.
- A young Buddhist monk who escaped west to India while facing many obstacles along the way. He travelled there to learn and bring back a better understanding of Buddhism to China.
- A political compromise was created over Korea between the Tang and _____ dynasties.
- This dynasty followed the Tang dynasty and brought back a centralized imperial rule.
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- A literary work written by a Japanese woman, reflecting Heia court life.
- Similar to Indian and muslim societies, China in the Tang and Song dynasties had a strict _______ social structure.
- The ______ clan won in the war agains Taira and did not want to abolish imperil authority in Japan just to claim and rule it.
- During the Nara period, there were a series of reforms made to ______ Japanese politics.
- This poet was very popular in the Tang era and wrote about Chinese cities and their social lives as one of his main themes.
- The capital of the southern Song dynasty with a population of over 1 million.
- Women had a more prominent role in ______ than in China.
- Tight wrapping of young girls' feet with cloth to make them unnaturally small and allow their fathers and husbands to be in more control over them.
- During this Japanese period, emperors were only symbols of authority and political power was given to the Fujiwara family.
20 Clues: Women had a more prominent role in ______ than in China. • A literary work written by a Japanese woman, reflecting Heia court life. • The capital of the southern Song dynasty with a population of over 1 million. • A political compromise was created over Korea between the Tang and _____ dynasties. • ...
All things Asian by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-28
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- Which country has the southernmost city of continental Asia (8)
- In which city is the Grand Palace in Thailand (8)
- How many landlocked countries are there in Asia (6)
- Which man made structure in China is over 13,000 miles long (5,4,2,4)
- Are the ears on Asian elephants large or small compared to their African relatives (5)
- How many time zones has China got (3)
- What is 2020 the year of in the Chinese Zodiac (3)
- What is the name of the vast desert in the north of China (4)
- Russia and which other country share part of their territory on the European continent (6)
- What is the name of the highest building in Asia (and also the World) (4,7)
- Name the first Sherpa to climb 1 down (7,6)
- Where in China houses the Palace museum with the Chinese Imperial Palace and the Summer Palace (3,9,4)
- How many gold stars are on the Chinese Flag (4)
- Which river is Asia's longest at over 3900 miles long (7)
- Which country has the largest population in Asia (5)
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- What is the highest mountain in Asia (5,7)
- Which is the biggest island in Asia (6)
- Which mountain range is 1 down situated (9)
- Which is Asia's smallest country yet is made up of over 1190 islands (8)
- Which island is 26 down situated on (6)
- Which native Asian animal is found only in the rainforests of 2 down and Sumatra (9)
- What is the capital of China (7)
- Baku is the capital of which country and located on 14 down (10)
- In which country is the historical and archaeological city of Petra (6)
- What is the biggest lake in Asia that is actually known as a sea (7,3)
- How many countries are there in Asia (5,5)
- How many Asian countries are in the Commonwealth (5)
- What is the Taj Mahal made from (6)
- Which is the largest city in Asia (5)
- Which Asian country is entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere (9)
30 Clues: What is the capital of China (7) • What is the Taj Mahal made from (6) • How many time zones has China got (3) • Which is the largest city in Asia (5) • Which is the biggest island in Asia (6) • Which island is 26 down situated on (6) • What is the highest mountain in Asia (5,7) • How many countries are there in Asia (5,5) • Which mountain range is 1 down situated (9) • ...
Chapter 15 Industrial America 2019-09-30
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- A type of show featuring a variety of acts
- The Chinese _________ Act prevented Chinese immigrants from working in the U.S.
- Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL), Samuel _______
- Author of the book, The Jungle, Upton _______
- Laws established in the south to keep people segregated
- Lead the American Railway Union
- Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________
- Purposely misleading and usually negative information
- Economic idea that government rarely interferes in the free market
- Invented the practical electric light bulb
- The decrease in prices of goods and services
- Emerging communities on the outskirts of cities
- The act that extended restrictions on Chinese labor for 10 years
- Place in San Francisco Bay that processed immigrants
- Josephine Garis ________ patented the first commercially successful dishwasher
- A secondary business
- _____ v. Ferguson, court case about separate but equal standards
- Pressures that forced people from their home and drew them to another one
- Detective agency that were hired to break strikes
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- Journalists who expose misconduct by an organization or a person
- A machine that transmitted messages along connected wires, to communicate over long distances
- The practice of growing only one crop
- Time period between 1870-1900
- Founder of the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama, ______ _ Washington
- Journalist that wrote a series of articles showing unethical practices
- Businessmen who sought to buy out their competitors and conspired to set prices
- Public votes on individual issues
- With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House
- Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed
- Place in New York Harbor that processed immigrants
- Invented alternating current
- 6-7 story, multi-resident building, constructed on narrow lots
- A record player
- Businessman who bought the patent for AC electricity, George ____________
- Nonunion workers willing to cross the strike lines in order to work
- Anti-Government beliefs
- The separation of different groups of people
- Reformer who believed protest was the best path toward gaining equality
- Proper waste disposal and a system of providing clean water
- A company managed by members of a board rather than by owners or stockholders
40 Clues: A record player • A secondary business • Anti-Government beliefs • Invented alternating current • Time period between 1870-1900 • Lead the American Railway Union • Oil Tycoon, John D. ___________ • Public votes on individual issues • The practice of growing only one crop • Democratic Committee lead by Boss Tweed • With Ellen Starr, started the Hull House • ...
Unit 2- China’s Communism Summative Assessment 2021-03-25
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- these are people considered turkic and They live in the Xinjiang Uyghur Region of China.
- Many farmers and peasants supported the?MaoZedong this person gained the control of the country and renamed it as the People’s Republic of China who is this person?
- who is this person who named himself king of china and he was corrupt and greedy leader?
- chin was self-sufficient with a strong agricultural economy and exports such as cotton, silk,porcelain,and tea but it was not?
- what one of the stages of history in Marx’s theory of Communism?
- Chiang Kaishek decided to ______ the leaderships in the territory he controlled.
- the official Chinese name and abbreviations what did they name the answer will be in short form not full form.
- In 1915, Sun Yat-Sen declared that his territory would be woulds first?
- A strong sense of ______ had emerged in china.
- hong kong was an important trade city and region for the?
- students from HS,Middle schools, and colleges and the job was to spy on people of china.
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- witch political party did Sun Yat Sen became leader for?
- Mao ordered Chinese forces to support North Korea in the
- Mao encouraged the attack of 1.old ideas,2.old culture,3. old customs, and 4.old habits witch was also know as?
- it was an a campaign witch involved young people in china and it lasted for 10 years.
- Sun Yat-Sen became leader of?
- a famous protest was held here from April 15-June 4, 1989 this place is in Beijing.
- It was first claimed by the Qing Dynasty in 1720 and In 1950, the Chinese Communist regime declared that this place must be liberated from its theocratic Buddhist feudal government.
- one of the few Communist leaders who participated in the Long March as a revolutionary warrior,He had some disagreement with Mao and also not to close to Mao.
- this guy Rather than owning up to his mistakes he instead pointed fingers at other officials and local leaders and he denied any responsibilities.
20 Clues: Sun Yat-Sen became leader of? • A strong sense of ______ had emerged in china. • witch political party did Sun Yat Sen became leader for? • Mao ordered Chinese forces to support North Korea in the • hong kong was an important trade city and region for the? • what one of the stages of history in Marx’s theory of Communism? • ...
topic 9 crossword puzzel 2022-03-04
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- - An ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order
- - to stop or cancel the action of the government
- the study of human population trends
- - to tend toward to favor a direction
- to limit or restrict
- belief system on the teachings of the chinese philosopher Confucius
- - group of families with a common ancestor
- a disagreement or debate
- - Japanese religion based on the woreship of spiritsorient - to tend toward to favor a direction Meiji Restoration - in Japan, the region of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, was marked by industrialization and modernization.
- - free from, not subjected to
- - a government controlled by one person who has not won the free electron
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for ‘love of wisdom’
- - characteristic of one person or thing
- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- - unchanging ; not likely to give way
- - a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- piety- devotion of children to their parents
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- - payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- to fill or be present in
- - dependent
- vast area of grasslands
- - a philosophy of following the Dao,that is , the natural way of the universe
- - an action that attempts to force a country to follow international law
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places
- -Series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean sea
- a storage pool of water sanction- an action that attempts to force a country to follow international law Malnutrition- lack of enough nutrients from food
- describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- - a storage pool of water
- or body
- Service - a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- - the study of human populations trends
- - to return to a former state great wall -a long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire's northern border
- to push to the limits of ability
33 Clues: or body • - dependent • to limit or restrict • vast area of grasslands • to fill or be present in • a disagreement or debate • - a storage pool of water • - free from, not subjected to • to push to the limits of ability • the study of human population trends • - to tend toward to favor a direction • - unchanging ; not likely to give way • - characteristic of one person or thing • ...
Vocab 3# 2024-12-05
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- Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, written in Sanskrit.
- A Buddhist guide to ethical and mindful living leading to Nirvana.
- of Heaven The divine right to rule in ancient Chinese political theory.
- Fine, fertile, yellow soil deposited by wind, often found in the Yellow River valley.
- An ancient Persian religion focusing on the battle between good and evil.
- The ultimate, unchanging reality or universal spirit in Hinduism.
- A powerful ancient Indian empire known for its golden age of culture and science.
- A government system in which officials are selected based on merit and exams.
- A key concept in Hinduism and Buddhism, referring to duty, moral law, or righteousness.
- Indo-European nomads who migrated to the Indian Subcontinent and influenced its culture.
- The rise and fall of dynasties in Chinese history, guided by the Mandate of Heaven.
- The ultimate state of liberation and peace in Buddhism, free from suffering and desire.
- Core Buddhist teachings about the nature of suffering and the path to enlightenment.
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- A large landmass in South Asia, including India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
- The belief in being reborn into another life after death.
- A massive fortification built in China to protect against northern invasions.
- A Chinese philosophy emphasizing living in harmony with the Dao, or "the Way."
- A major world religion originating in India, characterized by beliefs in reincarnation and karma.
- A person who spreads religious beliefs to others, often traveling widely.
- The individual soul or self in Hindu philosophy.
- The concept of actions determining future outcomes in this life or the next.
- A Confucian principle emphasizing respect and devotion to one's parents and ancestors.
- The principle of non-violence toward all living beings in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
- A rigid social hierarchy in Hindu society, determining one’s occupation and status.
- A Daoist concept representing the balance of opposite forces in the universe.
- Liberation from the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism, achieving unity with Brahman.
26 Clues: The individual soul or self in Hindu philosophy. • Ancient sacred texts of Hinduism, written in Sanskrit. • The belief in being reborn into another life after death. • The ultimate, unchanging reality or universal spirit in Hinduism. • A Buddhist guide to ethical and mindful living leading to Nirvana. • ...
History 1 - Review Game - Nathan Frailey 2023-12-16
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- The founder of Daoism
- A system of government lead by one person with unlimited power.
- A Chinese belief that the law should be strictly conformed to, where good deeds are rewarded, and bad deeds are ruthlessly punished.
- The teachings of Confucius compiled into one book.
- The most prominent king of the short-lived Babylonian Empire.
- Cyrus's son who continued to expand Persia and conquered Egypt. Died in a rebellion.
- The capital of the Assyrian empire during and after Sennacherib was King.
- An elite group of Persian soldiers selected based on courage and strength. There was always a fixed number because the dead were always immediately replaced.
- (1640 BC) Used chariots to conquer Egypt, and encouraged the Hebrews to escape Egypt because of their racial similarities.
- A siege technique used by Assyrians that involved digging covered trenches under a city wall until it collapsed.
- An ancient Nubian kingdom closely related to Egypt because of trading.
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- (1472-1450 BC) First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade.
- An area of a country or city.
- The capital of the Babylonian empire. It rose around the time when Assyria was defeated.
- Created by Cyrus II and was the most powerful and beautiful kingdom in the world at Cyrus's death.
- Chinese philosopher who organized society around 5 basic relationships. Stressed filial piety.
- (Administrative divisions of a country) Persia was divided into 20, called satrapies.
- Drove the Hyksos out of Egypt.
- The Egyptian Pharaoh who signed the Eternal/Silver Treaty.
- Hatshepsut's stepson who expanded Egypt and made it the most powerful it had ever been. Probably murdered Hatshepsut.
- Persian king who worked to restore order and improve society by dividing Persia into 20 provinces.
- A major trading kingdom near Egypt, their cultures influenced each other through a phenomenon called cultural diffusion.
- The management of any people, city, or government.
- Governors of the 20 provinces, or satrapies, of the Persian Empire.
- A Chinese philosophy that emphasized living in harmony with nature
- Revolted against the Medes in 550 BCE and founded Persia.
26 Clues: The founder of Daoism • An area of a country or city. • Drove the Hyksos out of Egypt. • The teachings of Confucius compiled into one book. • The management of any people, city, or government. • Revolted against the Medes in 550 BCE and founded Persia. • The Egyptian Pharaoh who signed the Eternal/Silver Treaty. • ...
history wordsearch 2023-12-12
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- The Egyptian state was torn by internal power struggles among petty rulers
- founder of the Achaemenid Empire
- ruler that sponsored one of Egypt's most successful trading expeditions,
- king of Persia who expanded the Persian Empire and invaded Greece
- a member of an Iranian people who inhabited ancient Media
- is to believe to have Good Thoughts, Good Words, and Good Deeds.
- a provincial governor in the ancient Persian empire.
- excessive adherence to law or formula.
- is a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives.
- an ancient highway reorganized and rebuilt by the Persian
- a traditional Chinese form of cleromancy known as I Ching divination
- supporters both of magic and of proto-science
- Nineveh he is associated with sin and vice
- the ancient Egyptian nation between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC.
- is a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- a variety or strain of the indica subspecies of plant.
- two complementary principles of Chinese philosophy
- modern-day Iraq as well as parts of Iran, Kuwait, Syria, and Turkey.
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- his invasion of Judah
- was China's first unified state whose power was centralized instead of spread among different kingdoms
- the Hyksos comprised a small group of West Asian
- the virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for one's parent
- king of Babylon,
- an ancient city in N Sudan, on the Nile
- best-known achievements of Ramses II are his architectural endeavors,
- was emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire.
- Aramaic-speaking, Eastern Rite Catholics.
- he brought the Egyptian empire to the zenith of its power by conquering all of Syria
- the first systematically organized library in Mesopotamia and the ancient Middle East.
- Cambyses , king of Persia
- a philosopher and teacher
- an ancient region of NE Africa, on the Nile
32 Clues: king of Babylon, • his invasion of Judah • Cambyses , king of Persia • a philosopher and teacher • founder of the Achaemenid Empire • an ancient city in N Sudan, on the Nile • excessive adherence to law or formula. • Aramaic-speaking, Eastern Rite Catholics. • Nineveh he is associated with sin and vice • an ancient region of NE Africa, on the Nile • ...
19th Century Imperialism 2023-12-15
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- By the late 1800’s, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia all carved out ____________ in China. (three words)
- The Boer War was fought after __________ and gold were discovered in Southern Africa in the 1860’s and 1880’s.
- In 1911, there was a ____________ in China were the Qing dynasty was overthrown.
- Many could not participate in the _____________ and had little say in their own government. (three words)
- The __________ engine allowed Europeans to travel up river to establish bases of control deep in the African continent.
- __________ is the belief that Charles Darwin’s ideas’ about evolution and natural selection were applied to human society. (two words)
- The ____________ were a nationalist movement that attacked missionaries and expel foreigners from China.
- The drug quinine invented in 1829 prevented Europeans from being effected with __________
- Is one country dominating another country, economically, militarily and/ or politically.
- In the 1700’s, Britain sent vast quantities of ____________ to China in exchange for tea.
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- European Nations met at the __________ in 1885 to lay down the rule for the division of Africa. (two words)
- The _____________ Empire was in India was in decline in 1700’s India.
- In India, the British introduced new laws and a new _____________ system.
- The Taiping ____________ was a movement by some Chinese citizens to overthrow their government.
- The _____________ company was created to control trade between India and Britain (three words).
- By 1839, It is estimated that 1 in 10 Chinese citizens were addicted to ____________
- The ____________ of Nanjing was unequal because it forced China to open more ports and ensured British would not be punished by Chinese law.
- Britain closed Indian _______________factories to prevent competition with British Companies.
- In 1884, China was soundly defeated by ____________ in a war over Korea.
- The _____________ mutinied against the British after having to use carriages lined with pork and beef fat.
- Dutch farmers know as __________ established the first European colony in Southern Africa
- The _____________ was a period in history when the British ruled directly over India.
- As late as 1880, Europeans controlled only __________ percent of the continents land.
- The British build _____________ to sell British goods throughout India.
24 Clues: The _____________ Empire was in India was in decline in 1700’s India. • The British build _____________ to sell British goods throughout India. • In 1884, China was soundly defeated by ____________ in a war over Korea. • In India, the British introduced new laws and a new _____________ system. • ...
AP WORLD HISTORY 2025-10-30
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- Paper money initially a Chinese invention called this cuz of how light it was and its tendency to fly away in the Wind
- Guesthouses located along trade routes from eastern Mediterranean to China along the silkroad
- Spoken in East Africa today was grammatically an African tongue tribute within the large band of languages
- Sponsored a big excitesopedia was continued and contributed to help 2,000 Scholars
- The new capital of Mongolia and helped the beginning of centralized bureaucracy with specialized office took known as shape
- The largest religious structure in the pre-modern area world and was a temple built by the angor Kingdom in the 12th century CE
- A major commercial city of West African civilization and a center for Islamic scholarship and education by the 16th century
- Reformation of confusion thinking that rejected the religious aspects of ghost Buddhism and Judaism but appreciated the high monks of Buddhist teacher while returning the classic cold texts of confusionism
- Chinese Admiral who commanded a huge Fleet of ships and series of wedges in the Indian Ocean that begun in 1405
- Major process of settlements and social organization
- A widely traveled Arab scholar and a public official
- Grandson of Genghis Khan who with a powerful leader of the Mongolian era
- A chiefdom that layed at the center of widespread trading networks.
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- Facilitated commercial exchange among different people even though they introduced new religious Traditions to their host cities
- Introduced to North America and the Sahara in the early CE this animal made trans-saharan Commerce possible by 300 to 400
- transformation of Agriculture between the 5th and 6th centuries known as the Golden Age of Islam
- A condom in Central Java and agriculturally Rich region and closely allied with srivijaya
- Mongolian Dynasty that initiated by Khubilai Khan that wrote China from 1271 to 1368
- Personal loyalty to the emperor of the government and the emperor experience great power
- Originating in China it took cultural integration and further developed of Chinese ideas instead
20 Clues: Major process of settlements and social organization • A widely traveled Arab scholar and a public official • A chiefdom that layed at the center of widespread trading networks. • Grandson of Genghis Khan who with a powerful leader of the Mongolian era • Sponsored a big excitesopedia was continued and contributed to help 2,000 Scholars • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-24
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- Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration
- opposite sides, elements, or extremes
- the Hindu and Buddhist doctrine of refraining from harming any living being
- a body of social, cultural, and religious beliefs and practices native to the Indian subcontinent
- a Chinese mystical philosophy traditionally founded by Lao-tzu in the sixth century b.c. that teaches conformity to the Tao by unassertive action and simplicity
- the innermost essence of each individual
- a person undertaking a mission and especially a religious mission
- a member of the subgroup of Indo-European speakers ancestral to speakers of Indo-Aryan and Iranian languages
- reverence for parents considered in Chinese ethics the prime virtue and the basis of all right human relations
- the basic doctrines of Buddhism specifying that all life is subject to suffering
- a Hindu principle of doing deeds that will affect how you are reincarnated
- an Ancient Chinese concept where the ruler gains power through the will of God
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- a wall built by the Ming Dynasty to protect the kingdom from Mongol invasion
- where a dynasty is born, grows powerful, and then declines due to corruption, losing the "Mandate of Heaven" to a new dynasty that begins the cycle anew
- rebirth in new bodies or forms of life
- a member of the highest priestly class of Hindu society
- a collection of ancient Hindu scriptures
- the administrative service of a government or international agency exclusive of the armed forces
- the release of a person's soul from Karma
- an individual's duty fulfilled by observance of custom or law
- a Hindu principle of being released from karma and attaining Nirvana
- a large landmass on an Indian tectonic plate
- a Buddhist principle that serves as a guide to liberation from suffering and is composed of eight practices: Right View, Right Resolve, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood
- one of the classes into which the Hindu people of India were formerly divided
- a Persian religion founded in the sixth century b.c. by the prophet Zoroaster
- a type of fine-grained, wind-deposited sediment
- an Indian Empire that was considered the Golden Age of India
27 Clues: opposite sides, elements, or extremes • rebirth in new bodies or forms of life • a collection of ancient Hindu scriptures • the innermost essence of each individual • the release of a person's soul from Karma • a large landmass on an Indian tectonic plate • a type of fine-grained, wind-deposited sediment • Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration • ...
Great People and Inventions 2021-03-11
12 Clues: TNT • Paper • Pinhole Camera • Nicolas Appert • Moonlight Sonata • Alexander Parkes • Abbas ibn Firnas • Toilet,Lamination • Alternating current • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous creation • Father of political philosophy, morality, and good logic • Chinese thinker and social philosopher, The first private teacher
Richard Jeong Jew 2017-03-14
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- Detainee's first name
- Detainee's birth month
- Detainee's ethnicity
- Was the detainee deported?
- _____ _____ Immigration Station
- Detainee's last name
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- Year detainee was on the island
- Detainee's gender
- Detainee's entry classification
- Detainee's birth place
- Detainee's final destination
- True or False? Detainee was deported
12 Clues: Detainee's gender • Detainee's ethnicity • Detainee's last name • Detainee's first name • Detainee's birth month • Detainee's birth place • Was the detainee deported? • Detainee's final destination • Year detainee was on the island • Detainee's entry classification • _____ _____ Immigration Station • True or False? Detainee was deported
Famous Landmarks 2024-03-29
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- - Vast Temple Complex
- Ben - London Clock Tower
- - Ancient Gladiator Arena
- - Marble Mausoleum
- Picchu - Incan Citadel in Andes
- - Parisian Iron Structure
- Wall - Chinese Barrier Structure
- - Russian Seat of Power
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- - Ancient Egyptian Tombs
- - New York's Symbol
- - Athenian Hilltop Citadel
- - Ancient Rose-Red City
12 Clues: - Marble Mausoleum • - New York's Symbol • - Vast Temple Complex • - Ancient Rose-Red City • - Russian Seat of Power • - Ancient Egyptian Tombs • Ben - London Clock Tower • - Ancient Gladiator Arena • - Parisian Iron Structure • - Athenian Hilltop Citadel • Picchu - Incan Citadel in Andes • Wall - Chinese Barrier Structure
My dad 2024-08-29
12 Clues: Dads car brand • Dads favourite food • Dads favorite hobby • Dads favourite game • Dads favourite drink • Dads favourite colour • Dads favourite console • Dads favourite cuisine • Dads favourite breakfast • Dads favourite thing to BBQ • Dads favourite thing to make • Dads favourite holiday location
Sip and Solve 2025-12-30
12 Clues: village • university • brides job • name of mog • fave takeaway • month of bday • city groom lived • month got engaged • brides middle name • number of bridesmaids • name of the Father of the Bride • number of years the bride and from have been together
Ancient China Crossword 2021-02-15
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- Which philospher born during the the time of the Zhou dynasty is still considered influential today?
- The river upon China's first civilisations formed, the 'cradle of Chinese civilisation. (6,5)
- Desert to China's north (4)
- Capital of China.
- What desert is in China's north-west? (10,5)
- What is the name of the dynasty that engaged in book burnings (3)
- What is the name of the Empereror who reunited China in 580CE (7,3)
- What is the name of the Mountain range to China's east? (9)
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- What is the name of the two natural forces that must always be in harmony? (3,3,4)
- What is the name of the river flowing through China's south? (Not the Yellow) (7,5)
- What is the country to China's north? Famous for the conqueror Genghis Khan. (8)
- What is the scary name for the Yellow river? (5,2,7)
- The legendary first Chinese dynasty, known for its first king, 'Yu the great'. (3)
13 Clues: Capital of China. • Desert to China's north (4) • What desert is in China's north-west? (10,5) • What is the scary name for the Yellow river? (5,2,7) • What is the name of the Mountain range to China's east? (9) • What is the name of the dynasty that engaged in book burnings (3) • What is the name of the Empereror who reunited China in 580CE (7,3) • ...
Friday 13th Crossword 2020-11-09
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- In which European country is 13 considered a lucky number?
- The thirteenth day of the month in which calendar is considered bad luck?
- Step on a -----, break your mother's back.
- The left hind foot of a rabbit caught at night in a ———————— can ward off evil magic
- Means 'good luck charm'
- in the wolf's (translation of Italian expression to wish good luck)
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- A good luck object relevant to the previous issue’s crossword.
- Symbol of good luck, its name in german is associated with the Virgin Mary, who is believed to have sent it to help farmers.
- In the Philippines you shouldn't cut this on Friday 13th
- A fancy way of saying 'unlucky'
- You may find a pot of gold at the end of one
- In the Chinese language, this number rhymes with the Chinese word for —————
- Another way to say 'good luck charm'
13 Clues: Means 'good luck charm' • A fancy way of saying 'unlucky' • Another way to say 'good luck charm' • Step on a -----, break your mother's back. • You may find a pot of gold at the end of one • In the Philippines you shouldn't cut this on Friday 13th • In which European country is 13 considered a lucky number? • ...
Immigration 2021-10-17
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- an alien that comes from a country the U.S. is at war with
- many refugees leave their country because of this
- An immigration factor that forces a person to leave is called_______ immigration
- this Act reduced the numbers of immigrants allowed in
- This is a person that comes to the US without proper papers
- Exclusion Act This Act prevented the Chinese from coming to American
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- this is what a person is classified as when they leave their country to come to another
- a pardon the government offers to immigrants
- this is short for "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival"
- This type of immigrant is leaving for fear of harm or death
- These happen for many immigrants that are making the journey to a new country
- An immigration factor that draws a person to the U.S. is called _______ immigration
- a person living in a different country than they were born in
13 Clues: a pardon the government offers to immigrants • many refugees leave their country because of this • this Act reduced the numbers of immigrants allowed in • this is short for "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival" • an alien that comes from a country the U.S. is at war with • This type of immigrant is leaving for fear of harm or death • ...
Rui 2024-09-22
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- The groom’s Chinese zodiac animal.
- The first city the couple visited together.
- The groom’s liquor of choice.
- The country that the couple would like to visit the most right now.
- Name of the city where the bride & groom first lived together.
- The groom’s favorite snack.
- Names of the first members of the groom’s family that the bride met.
- The city where the bride went to middle & high school.
- What month did the couple get married?
- The bride & groom met at a __ party.
- Name of the German city where the bride & groom first met.
- Name of the board game the couple cannot play together, for the sake of their marriage.
- What does the groom love to wear?
- What does the groom love the most in the world (apart from the bride)?
- Name of the city where the couple visited together during the bride’s first trip to the U.S.
- Number of years the bride & groom have been together.
- What is the groom’s hangover food of choice?
- What is the gemstone on the engagement ring the groom first gave the bride?
- Name of the reality TV show the bride & groom were known to watch early in their courtship.
- Name of the fast food chain the groom loves but the bride detests. (“It tastes like vomit.”)(2 words)
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- The bride’s Chinese zodiac animal.
- What does the bride love the most in the world (apart from the groom)?
- Game that makes the groom too competitive. (3 words)
- The couple came into close contact with a __ while glamping in Georgia (thankfully Clover protected them).
- Name of the country the bride tricked the groom into believing she was from when they first met. (3 words)
- Where did the bride go to university?
- Unique skill the groom learned in college.
- The Chinese dialect spoken by the bride’s family.
- The food the couple misses the most from Germany. (2 words)
- The bride’s liquor of choice.
- The kind of Chinese food the bride misses the most living in Nashville. (2 words)
- Number of puppies that Clover had before she was adopted.
- The bride once had a nightmare that the groom wanted them to move to __ (thankfully he did not). (2 words)
- Where did the groom go to college?
- Name of the groom’s biggest man crush. (2 words)
- What job did the groom have when the couple lived in China.
- What is the bride’s hangover food of choice?
- Name of the city where the bride & groom adopted their first furbaby Clover.
- The couple’s preferred french fry condiment.
- The type of cuisine the couple had on their first date.
- The bride’s biggest and most controversial food aversion.
41 Clues: The groom’s favorite snack. • The groom’s liquor of choice. • The bride’s liquor of choice. • What does the groom love to wear? • The bride’s Chinese zodiac animal. • The groom’s Chinese zodiac animal. • Where did the groom go to college? • The bride & groom met at a __ party. • Where did the bride go to university? • What month did the couple get married? • ...
Review Sci and SS 2025-11-06
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- A reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings.
- States that matter cannot be created or destroyed during a chemical reaction.
- Religious communities that preserved books and knowledge while spreading Christianity beyond the Alps.
- Birthplace of Islam and site of the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest city.
- Specialized structure within a cell that performs a specific function.
- A social and political system where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A large desert in northern China and southern Mongolia that influenced early Chinese trade routes.
- Japanese leader who adopted Chinese writing and Confucian ideas in Japan’s constitution.
- The ability to cause change or do work.
- Capital city whose strategic location preserved Greco-Roman culture and trade.
- Process that changes substances into new substances with different properties.
- A network of trade routes linking China to the Mediterranean that flourished under Mongol rule.
- Smallest unit of an element that retains its chemical properties.
- Japan’s native religion focusing on ritual purity and belief in Kami, or nature spirits.
- The Chinese dynasty whose reunification helped spread Buddhist beliefs.
- A combination of substances where each keeps its own properties.
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- Organelle that breaks down food to release energy for the cell.
- A storyteller and historian who preserved West African history through oral tradition.
- The warrior class that served feudal lords in Japan’s military society.
- The eastern continuation of the Roman Empire that preserved Christianity and Greek learning.
- Thin, flexible barrier that controls what enters and leaves the cell.
- The force exerted by particles as they collide with container walls.
- Grandson of Genghis Khan who completed the conquest of China and ruled the Yuan Empire.
- The core practices of Islam including faith, prayer, fasting, charity, and pilgrimage.
- The Mongol leader who united nomadic tribes and began vast conquests across Asia.
- Storage area within a cell that holds water, food, or waste.
- West African city that became a center of trade, scholarship, and culture under Mali’s rule.
- Chinese admiral whose sea voyages under the Ming Dynasty expanded China’s trade and influence.
- The philosophy that shaped education, behavior, and government during the Song Dynasty.
- The basic unit of structure and function in living things.
- Rigid outer layer that provides support and protection in plant cells.
- Jellylike substance that holds organelles in place inside the cell.
- A reaction that releases heat energy into its surroundings.
- Two or more atoms chemically bonded together.
- Control center of the cell that contains DNA.
- Byzantine emperor known for his code of laws and architectural achievements like Hagia Sophia.
- Organelle in plant cells that captures sunlight to make food.
- King of Mali famous for his pilgrimage to Mecca and support of Islamic learning.
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
- Organelle that contains enzymes to break down waste materials.
40 Clues: The ability to cause change or do work. • Two or more atoms chemically bonded together. • Control center of the cell that contains DNA. • A reaction that absorbs heat energy from its surroundings. • The basic unit of structure and function in living things. • A reaction that releases heat energy into its surroundings. • ...
baby shower crossword 2021-02-20
12 Clues: Doctor Mamu • Taya's passion • 612 hair stylist • Dads first cousins • nana and nanis city • nani's special dish • Mom's undergrad degree • Tayie's favourite cusine • chachi dental school(acronym) • Minahs family wedding planner • Dadi's wedding shopping partner • number of country'taya has worked in
Benson crossword puzzle 2024-02-07
12 Clues: relative food • favorite color • favorite sport • my zodiac sign • favorite chore • favorite animal • favorite game theme • favorite thing to eat • least favorite animal • my Chinese New Year animal • country my parents are from • country that I am in right now
Famous Landmarks 2024-03-29
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- - Vast Temple Complex
- Ben - London Clock Tower
- - Ancient Gladiator Arena
- - Marble Mausoleum
- Picchu - Incan Citadel in Andes
- - Parisian Iron Structure
- Wall - Chinese Barrier Structure
- - Russian Seat of Power
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- - Ancient Egyptian Tombs
- - New York's Symbol
- - Athenian Hilltop Citadel
- - Ancient Rose-Red City
12 Clues: - Marble Mausoleum • - New York's Symbol • - Vast Temple Complex • - Ancient Rose-Red City • - Russian Seat of Power • - Ancient Egyptian Tombs • - Ancient Gladiator Arena • - Parisian Iron Structure • Ben - London Clock Tower • - Athenian Hilltop Citadel • Picchu - Incan Citadel in Andes • Wall - Chinese Barrier Structure
China and the Cold War 2022-05-26
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- Other Asian country that was divided over politics during the Cold War
- When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place
- The religious leader of the Tibetan people
- In China a civil war was taking place between the Communists and who else?
- Communist leader of China
- Thing that collapsed and led to nationalist troops going to the other side and joining the Communists
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- Money from the U.S. often ended up in these peoples hands instead of the nationalist military
- China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this .....
- During WWII the Chinese Communists and Nationalists united in their fight against which country
- This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War
- Nationalist leader of China
- Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists
- The peasants of NW China sided with the Communists for providing education and what else?
13 Clues: Communist leader of China • Nationalist leader of China • The religious leader of the Tibetan people • When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place • This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War • Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists • China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this ..... • ...
All About Jo 2023-11-29
10 Clues: fave food • fave food • fave color • birth month • fave flower • husbands name • fave winter drink • number of siblings • most dreaded chore • current fave author
China 2021-03-25
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- Cultures, ideas, customs, and habits of Old China Mao attempted to destroy (L2B)
- During the Tiananmen Square ________, the government retaliated by dispatching military and firing shots into the crowds (L4)
- Leader Mao Zedong led his army on a dangerous 6,000 mile journey to train, gain new followers, and become stronger to defeat the Kuomintang (L1B)
- The Western powers each took control and regulated their economic activities, led to Chinese resistance, and allowed for the creation of a new Nationalist leader [Sun Yat Sen] (L1A)
- An important trading city that Great Britain gained control of under the Treaty of Nanjing but returned back to China in 1997 under the agreement of “One Country, Two Systems” (L5)
- Many of the _____ people were separated from families as they were placed in boarding schools or concentration camps to learn and absorb the CCPP ideology (L6)
- Deng made successful economic reforms, but kept China remained as a country with social and political _____ where there was no freedom of rights (L3)
- Many of the KMT refugees set their leadership and government in ____ and called it the true Chinese government (L1B)
- This was a self-sufficient country with valuable goods such as silk and porcelain, suffered through the Opium Wars but gave the people a sense of nationalism and need for strong leadership, which led to a civil war between two political parties to decide how it should be regulated (L1A)
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- China agreed to preserve Hong Kong's political and economic systems, but wanted one China and took actions to try to bring in _____ policies (L5)
- The idea of collaborating together, farmers could be able to produce a surplus amount of food to boost China's economy (L2A)
- His goal of Communist China was based on real world thinking instead of theories and introduced elements of free market economy (L3)
- A plan and competition to increase China’s economy and industry which resulted in a huge failure where millions died of starvation and execution (L2A)
- A political campaign to remedy for the Great Leap Forward disaster and involved the youth so they would stay loyal to Mao's communist ideas (L2B)
- The Chinese government uses ____ to monitor everything the Uyghur people are doing and making sure there are no resistances or “acts of violence” (L6)
- Since Chiang Kaishek was anti-communist, power _____ began to arise between the CCP and KMT (L1B)
- Deng’s plan for China to flourish consisted of the Four _____ to improve agriculture, industry, military, science and technology (L3)
- Consisted of young people (middle school, high school, universities) who traumatized Chinese citizens and punished anyone who disagreed with Mao’s communism ideology (L2B)
- Was independent until China took control of them, suppressed their ethnicity such as destroying temples and forcing the Dalai Lama out, awareness and support was spread to free ____ (L5)
- Successfully overthrew the Qing Dynasty, became leader of Southern China, and received aid from the USSR to try to reunify China (L1A)
20 Clues: Cultures, ideas, customs, and habits of Old China Mao attempted to destroy (L2B) • Since Chiang Kaishek was anti-communist, power _____ began to arise between the CCP and KMT (L1B) • Many of the KMT refugees set their leadership and government in ____ and called it the true Chinese government (L1B) • ...
Autobiographical Crossword 2014-11-24
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- I have two siblings.
- I've taken Chinese for four years.
- I am a high school student.
- My hobbies are reading and dancing.
- This year I am 15.
- My birthday is on October 5.
- I was born in Utah.
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- My zodiac sign is a rabbit.
- My Chinese teacher is 安老師。
- My first name is 慕珂。
- I think dancing is really fun.
- My favorite cuisine is Italian.
- I was born in 1999.
- I am American.
- My family has five people.
- My last name is 蔣。
16 Clues: I am American. • This year I am 15. • My last name is 蔣。 • I was born in 1999. • I was born in Utah. • I have two siblings. • My first name is 慕珂。 • My Chinese teacher is 安老師。 • My family has five people. • My zodiac sign is a rabbit. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is on October 5. • I think dancing is really fun. • My favorite cuisine is Italian. • ...
Kate's Cool Crossword 2014-11-19
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- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- My zodiac sign is ox.
- I often watch TV and read books.
- I was born in 1997.
- I am a Chinese 3 student.
- I am American.
- My last name is 安.
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- I am a high school student.
- I think chocolate milk tastes very good.
- This year, I am 17 years old.
- My birthday is June 3rd.
- My family has 4 people.
- I like American food the best.
- I have one older brother.
- My name is 安愷.
- I was born in Utah.
16 Clues: I am American. • My name is 安愷. • My last name is 安. • I was born in 1997. • I was born in Utah. • My zodiac sign is ox. • My family has 4 people. • My birthday is June 3rd. • I am a Chinese 3 student. • I have one older brother. • I am a high school student. • This year, I am 17 years old. • I like American food the best. • I often watch TV and read books. • ...
Autobiographical Crossword 2014-11-19
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- My last name is 蔣。
- I've taken Chinese for four years.
- I was born in 1999.
- This year I am 15.
- My family has five people.
- My Chinese teacher is 安老師。
- I think dancing is really fun.
- My favorite cuisine is Italian.
- I was born in Utah.
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- I am American.
- My birthday is on October 5.
- My first name is 慕珂。
- My hobbies are reading and dancing.
- My zodiac sign is a rabbit.
- I have two siblings.
- I am a high school student.
16 Clues: I am American. • My last name is 蔣。 • This year I am 15. • I was born in 1999. • I was born in Utah. • My first name is 慕珂。 • I have two siblings. • My family has five people. • My Chinese teacher is 安老師。 • My zodiac sign is a rabbit. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is on October 5. • I think dancing is really fun. • My favorite cuisine is Italian. • ...
Autobiographical Crossword 2014-11-19
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- My last name is 蔣。
- My family has five people.
- My hobbies are reading and dancing.
- I've taken Chinese for four years.
- I am American.
- My favorite cuisine is Italian.
- This year I am 15.
- I was born in 1999.
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- My zodiac sign is a rabbit.
- I have two siblings.
- I think dancing is really fun.
- My Chinese teacher is 安老師。
- I am a high school student.
- My first name is 慕珂。
- My birthday is on October 5.
- I was born in Utah.
16 Clues: I am American. • My last name is 蔣。 • This year I am 15. • I was born in 1999. • I was born in Utah. • I have two siblings. • My first name is 慕珂。 • My family has five people. • My Chinese teacher is 安老師。 • My zodiac sign is a rabbit. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is on October 5. • I think dancing is really fun. • My favorite cuisine is Italian. • ...
Autobiographical Crossword 2014-11-19
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- My first name is 慕珂。
- My family has five people.
- I was born in 1999.
- I was born in Utah.
- This year I am 15.
- My last name is 蔣。
- My Chinese teacher is 安老師。
- I think dancing is really fun.
- My favorite cuisine is Italian.
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- I am American.
- I've taken Chinese for four years.
- My birthday is on October 5.
- My zodiac sign is a rabbit.
- I am a high school student.
- My hobbies are reading and dancing.
- I have two siblings.
16 Clues: I am American. • This year I am 15. • My last name is 蔣。 • I was born in 1999. • I was born in Utah. • My first name is 慕珂。 • I have two siblings. • My family has five people. • My Chinese teacher is 安老師。 • My zodiac sign is a rabbit. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is on October 5. • I think dancing is really fun. • My favorite cuisine is Italian. • ...
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