chinese Crossword Puzzles
Geography of Ancient China 2020-02-05
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- Desert a large desert and semi-desert region in central Asia, having a total area of 500,000 square miles.
- first Chinese dynasty for which there is exisiting evidence
- ancient city in China that was the capital of the Han,Sui,and Tang dynasties.
- linked series of defensive walls, watchtowers, and natural barriers.
- dynasty led by Liu Bang with political and cultural achievements
- measure of distance from the equator.
- China’s first great empire united under the rule of Ying Zheng, first emperor
- continent where China is located
- Chinese civilization began here,capital city during Qun Dynasty
- a series of rulers in a kingdom or empire,each ruler being a member of the same family.
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- tallest landform on Earth with an elevation of 29,035 feet.
- very large, flat area of land by the Yellow Sea in China.
- maginary vertical lines that circle Earth measuring distance
- mountain range provides a natural barrier between China's northern and southern regions.
- capital city of China
- China's second largest river, also called the Yellow River
- Cishan is the site of a Neolithic civilization that developed along the Huang He River
- world's most populated country
- city in northern China long being important to China's economy
- Earth’s highest mountain range
- the capital city of nine ruling Chinese dynasties beginning with the Zhou dynasty,
- Plateau high area above Earth often called "the Roof of the World"
- Road trade routes that connected China with trade civilizations to the west
23 Clues: capital city of China • world's most populated country • Earth’s highest mountain range • continent where China is located • measure of distance from the equator. • very large, flat area of land by the Yellow Sea in China. • China's second largest river, also called the Yellow River • tallest landform on Earth with an elevation of 29,035 feet. • ...
World History -- Chapter 10 2021-04-13
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- something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
- a member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- farmer a farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- rich, yellow soil
- practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to treat disease or relieve pain
- a story about mythical beings or events
- a person that someone is descended from
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- people who have a similar standing or rank in society based on wealth, education, power and other valued resources
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- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a wheel made to turn by the water flowing against it
- an official who watches others for correct behavior
- the administrative service of a government
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- the responsibility children have to respect, obey, and care for their parents
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
- connected China, India, and the Middle East.; traded goods and helped to spread culture.
20 Clues: rich, yellow soil • a story about mythical beings or events • a person that someone is descended from • the administrative service of a government • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • an official who watches others for correct behavior • a wheel made to turn by the water flowing against it • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • ...
Unit 2 crossword 2021-03-26
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- / were sent to chinese camps to be reeducated by china.
- / A product that cause chinese people to have to suffer begin resistance against leaders.
- / were there was a famous protest a public space ends with square.
- / he disagreed with Mao and was fired a few times.
- / This was part of The four modernizations it’s another word for farming.
- / Young students from middle school and up carried “Little Red Book” to stay loyal for Mao.
- / He was the head of Buddhist religion and government of Tibet also ends with Lama.
- / A country that controlled Hong Kong and the Tibet.
- / Deng's four modernization was considered blank to increases china’s reforms.
- / blank killed leaders of the CCP.
- / occurred in 1927 and was a massacre by KMT members.
- / Mao was critical about this new leader of USSR.
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- / A attack Mao encouraged to get rid of blank olds that didn’t define communism.
- / was a city in China railway for trade.
- / A blank revolution that Mao started to because he was losing his grip over china.
- / when Mao sent the youth away from their parents to learn from peasants it was consider blank.
- / He began an organization called the KMT and CCP to take back control of china.
- / Mao used this to convince chinese people to support his plan.
- / starvation and food shortages is called it happen with Mao’s plan for 2 years.
- / His control over China was weakening?
20 Clues: / blank killed leaders of the CCP. • / His control over China was weakening? • / was a city in China railway for trade. • / Mao was critical about this new leader of USSR. • / he disagreed with Mao and was fired a few times. • / A country that controlled Hong Kong and the Tibet. • / occurred in 1927 and was a massacre by KMT members. • ...
vocab #3 2021-11-30
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- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a physiographical region in South Asia
- a person sent on a religious mission
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures written in Sanskrit
- early summary of the path of Buddhist practices
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- liberation which ends the cycle of birth and death
- destiny or fate due to a person's actions
- a member of the highest Hindu caste; of priesthood
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- attitude of respect for parents and ancestors
- righteousness, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law
- important political theory in Chinese history
- a Chinese political philosophy used in Ancient China
- permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians
- 4 central beliefs with the essence of Buddhism
- two complementary forces that make up all aspects of life
- a state of perfect happiness
- system of dividing society into hereditary classes
- series of fortifications built across Northern China
- people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language
- windblown sediment in Eastern China and American Midwest
- a Chinese philosophy based on writings of Lao-tzo
- respect for all living things and avoidance of violence
- a major religion in South Asia developed from Vedic Religion
- spiritual life principle of the universe; a person's soul
- relating to a dynasty of Brahman kings of Northern India
26 Clues: a state of perfect happiness • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a person sent on a religious mission • a physiographical region in South Asia • destiny or fate due to a person's actions • attitude of respect for parents and ancestors • important political theory in Chinese history • 4 central beliefs with the essence of Buddhism • ...
China/Samya 2022-01-18
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- writhing is photograph-a picture or symbol standing for a word or group of words?
- what is the name used by Chinese to refer to their country?
- river was about around 2000 bc cities start to emerge?
- what respect shown by children for their parents and elders?
- what refers to the rise are fall of dynastic?
- nobles did they own land and sends money to the king?
- did they yse wooden dissing sticks?
- who seeked hand out of accomplishments oin ruled or less than soyrs.
- what is an establish a system to govern there vast empire?
- artistans were known for the branswork
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- of warring states what was the time when chose plagued society?
- and trade what were the two cites they build roads to connect the cites?
- was the most isolated of the civiaztioning studied?
- worships did the Chinese believe that the spirts of their family members have the power to bring good and bad?
- in which nobles give land to somebody else in return for protection?
- what philosophy that believed a highly efficient and powerful government was the key to social order?
- what were works called that worked for the government?
- what were the two belief that two powers govern the natural rhythms of life?
- shi huanig-ti who was the(first emperor of china) this dynasty gives china its name.
- what was one of the dynasty capitals?
20 Clues: did they yse wooden dissing sticks? • what was one of the dynasty capitals? • artistans were known for the branswork • what refers to the rise are fall of dynastic? • was the most isolated of the civiaztioning studied? • nobles did they own land and sends money to the king? • what were works called that worked for the government? • ...
China 2022-03-09
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- First Dynasty
- The Dynasty that sings
- Took over from the first dynasty
- Line of thought Emperors needed to follow to stay in power
- What is in our wallets
- _______ of Heaven
- Dragon Side kick in the movie about a girl fighting in her father's place
- A new kind of boat. Better than a Canoe
- Dynasty that gave it's name to China
- What is in your grandparents china cabinet
- launches large stones at their enemy
- wooden plow
- Country we have been talking about
- Large Desert in China
- what this puzzle would be printed on
- Invention that makes things go boom
- Last dynasty of China. Ended in 1911.
- Mountains separating China from India
- Dynasty that Astronauts drink
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- Go fish
- How Chinese history is broken up
- When the Chinese protected their citizens by crushing up infected scabs and sticking it up the persons nose
- Dynasty founded by the Mongols
- Large "Fields" of China's #1 Crop
- Ballad about a girl joining the army in her father's place
- Ruler of China
- a "Sweet"dynasty
- How the southern Chinese farmed
- More permanent than writing with ink.
- ______ Service Exam needed to get a job in the government
- Finding the elixir of life
- China's #1 Crop
- Dynasty that went solo
- Time period we have been talking about
- moved water around
- River in the South where the farmers moved to. Better farming.
- Last dynasty
37 Clues: Go fish • wooden plow • Last dynasty • First Dynasty • Ruler of China • China's #1 Crop • a "Sweet"dynasty • _______ of Heaven • moved water around • Large Desert in China • The Dynasty that sings • What is in our wallets • Dynasty that went solo • Finding the elixir of life • Dynasty that Astronauts drink • Dynasty founded by the Mongols • How the southern Chinese farmed • ...
Anciient Civilizations Review 2016-04-13
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- most responsible for the spread of Christianity after Jesus death
- govt with a king
- worlds first empire (of Akkad)
- Egypt's system of writing
- worship of many gods
- trade route that linked China to the Roman Empire
- most sacred form of Indian writing
- Roman dictator assassinated by members of the Senate
- founder of Christianity
- Egyptians dead this process to preserve the dead
- Greek city state that focused on education and the arts
- belief in rebirth after death
- Roman govt that included consuls, senate and magistrates
- worship of only one god
- the definition of Ms. Jalinsky
- Greek city state that focused on strength and physical fitness
- when the ruler is in control of govt and religion
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- sacred Hindu river
- Chinese philosophy that included the "Golden Rule"
- Rome's first emperor
- world's first alphabet
- process of taming a wild animal or plant
- Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of living in harmony with nature
- religion that focuses on reaching enlightenment and then nirvana
- Roman emperor that converted and legalized Christianity
- religion that follows a strict caste system
- world's first system of writing
- Roman emperor that divided the empire
- leader of the Exodus
- Chinese philosophy that was very strict with harsh punishments
- founder of Judaism
- govt with a few rulers
- wrote the first code of written laws
- to trade a good/service for another good/service
34 Clues: govt with a king • sacred Hindu river • founder of Judaism • Rome's first emperor • worship of many gods • leader of the Exodus • world's first alphabet • govt with a few rulers • founder of Christianity • worship of only one god • Egypt's system of writing • belief in rebirth after death • worlds first empire (of Akkad) • the definition of Ms. Jalinsky • world's first system of writing • ...
Ancient Civilizations Review 2016-04-13
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- most responsible for the spread of Christianity after Jesus death
- leader of the Exodus
- trade route that linked China to the Roman Empire
- Roman dictator assassinated by members of the Senate
- Chinese philosophy that included the "Golden Rule"
- Greek city state that focused on strength and physical fitness
- religion that follows a strict caste system
- process of taming a wild animal or plant
- Egypt's system of writing
- worlds first empire (of Akkad)
- Chinese philosophy that was very strict with harsh punishments
- to trade a good/service for another good/service
- govt with a king
- worship of only one god
- sacred Hindu river
- Greek city state that focused on education and the arts
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- wrote the first code of written laws
- worship of many gods
- world's first system of writing
- Rome's first emperor
- belief in rebirth after death
- Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of living in harmony with nature
- world's first alphabet
- govt with a few rulers
- Roman emperor that converted and legalized Christianity
- the definition of Ms. Jalinsky
- founder of Christianity
- Egyptians dead this process to preserve the dead
- when the ruler is in control of govt and religion
- Roman emperor that divided the empire
- founder of Judaism
- Roman govt that included consuls, senate and magistrates
- religion that focuses on reaching enlightenment and then nirvana
- most sacred form of Indian writing
34 Clues: govt with a king • founder of Judaism • sacred Hindu river • worship of many gods • Rome's first emperor • leader of the Exodus • world's first alphabet • govt with a few rulers • founder of Christianity • worship of only one god • Egypt's system of writing • belief in rebirth after death • the definition of Ms. Jalinsky • worlds first empire (of Akkad) • world's first system of writing • ...
The Canadian Pacific Railway 2013-05-27
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- George Stephen, Donald Smith and James J. Hill are members of the Canadian Pacific Railway __________.
- What is the policy with a System of Protective Tariffs, Western Settlement and the Canadian Pacific Railway called?
- A nation linked by rail from sea to sea was John A. Macdonald's __________.
- Who was Canada's first Prime Minister?
- The oblate missionary who lived among the Blackfoot nation and who negotiated with Crowfoot was __________.
- The Canadian Pacific Railway president is __________.
- What led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald?
- Which political party recovered from the effects of the pacific scandal?
- The __________ party slowed the construction as they came to power in 1873.
- The financier of the Canadian Pacific Railway is __________.
- The industrialist named __________ saw economic potential in the Canadian Northwest.
- The Manitoba Government made it difficult for the __________, to get their title for the land they occupied.
- The __________ laborers were doing the dangerous jobs that the white laborers did not want to do.
- Who led the Liberal Party in 1873?
- Who fought for the Metis' rights in the Northwest?
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- Building the Canadian Pacific Railway was __________.
- What did the Chinese laborers sleep on?
- __________ created standard time.
- What does the abbreviation "CPR" stand for?
- __________, British Columbia was the last stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway.
- __________ was the individual who completed the Canadian Pacific Railway 5 years ahead of its schedule?
- __________ laborers seem to dislike the Chinese laborers.
22 Clues: __________ created standard time. • Who led the Liberal Party in 1873? • Who was Canada's first Prime Minister? • What did the Chinese laborers sleep on? • What does the abbreviation "CPR" stand for? • What led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald? • Who fought for the Metis' rights in the Northwest? • Building the Canadian Pacific Railway was __________. • ...
Ancient China Review 2024-01-19
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- This is the belief in respecting elders.
- This weapon was invented in ancient China and made arrows go further and faster.
- Ancient Chinese had shrines in their homes for their _____.
- The first, possibly mythical, dynasty of China.
- These are wealthy landownders.
- _____ were used to communicate with ancestors and gods.
- This man was the first emperor of China.
- This philosophy focused on finding inner peace and harmony with nature.
- The ancient Chinese believed in many gods which made them _____.
- These people were hired by the Qin Dynasty to ensure that government officials did their jobs.
- The _____ of Heaven stated that the gods selected who would rule.
- This philosopher believed that everyone had a duty to fulfill.
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- The _____ River is nicknamed "China's Sorrow"
- This dynasty took control of China after the Zhou.
- This philosophy focused on strict laws to control evil people.
- This is the metal that was used during ancient Chinese time.
- This is the reason for having a wall built in China.
- The _____ class made up 90% of the population.
- China is located next to the _____ Ocean.
- The third dynasty of China.
- This was a desert in northern China.
- Shang writing consisted of _____ which are characters representing words.
- The second dynasty of China that lasted from 1750-1045 BCE.
- Farmers were forced to build the _____ under the leadership of the Qin dynasty.
- _____ was a major export of ancient China.
- China is located on the continent of _____.
26 Clues: The third dynasty of China. • These are wealthy landownders. • This was a desert in northern China. • This is the belief in respecting elders. • This man was the first emperor of China. • China is located next to the _____ Ocean. • _____ was a major export of ancient China. • China is located on the continent of _____. • The _____ River is nicknamed "China's Sorrow" • ...
East and South East Asia 2024-03-28
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- Music from Korea
- Commonly used to eat with in East Asia
- Largest Muslim nation in the world
- Mongolian Capital City
- Japanese sport with similarities to fencing
- these 8000 soldiers stand in defense of their dead emperor
- A day when Chinese students may be in school, that we are not in school
- Island nation important to the world for its production of computer chips
- Japan's national sport
- Religion popular in The Philippines
- China's _________ River
- The language spoken in China
- The art of folding paper to make a sculpture
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- Major Ocean that makes up most of this regions coastline
- This horse shoe shaped line runs around the edge of the pacific ocean
- Major Chinese Desert
- This nation claims that 100% of their population can read and write
- Mt Fuji is this nation's most iconic mountain
- This nation used to be known as Burma
- Capital City is Beijing
- Wise Chinese Sage who's teachings are still followed today
- Spiritual religion associated with the Yin Yang
- Like a hurricane, but it forms in the Pacific
- Spiritual leader of tibet
- The language spoken in Vietnam
- this mountain produced a sound that could be heard 3000 miles away
- 5-7-5
- Popular religion in China that came from India
- Nation in South East Asia that has never been colonized
- A large wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- Young people in china show them respect
31 Clues: 5-7-5 • Music from Korea • Major Chinese Desert • Mongolian Capital City • Japan's national sport • Capital City is Beijing • China's _________ River • Spiritual leader of tibet • The language spoken in China • The language spoken in Vietnam • Largest Muslim nation in the world • Religion popular in The Philippines • This nation used to be known as Burma • ...
Japan Crossword 2023-05-23
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- physical and ______ training
- largely imitated _______ government
- ritual suicide
- "Chinese writing"; what the Japanese first used to write
- In 710, Japan's new capital was ____ until 794
- "Japanese painting" created by Heian artists
- beauty and grooming were very important, something considered beautiful was _____ teeth
- a poem with three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables
- a form of Chinese court music
- Japanese warriors
- Heian period ended through _____ war
- where Emperor Kammu finally chose to locate his empire after distrusting Buddhist priests
- ________ Buddhism grew popular in Japan
- for fun, men played kemari, participated in contests, and watched ____ wrestling
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- trained for ___ ceremonies
- samurai beliefs influenced ________ pilots in WWII
- ______ is Japan's folk religion that values nature
- there were two main types of Buddhism that were practiced, Amida and ___
- based on Indian stupas; seen on shrines and temples
- warrior-lords
- "borrowed letters"; used to write freely in Japanese
- poem that contains 31 syllables, divided into five lines of 5, 7, 5, 7, and 7 syllables
- The Tale of _____ is a Heian novel written by Lady Murasaki
- chiefs that rule over clans
- the most important family of nobles during the Heian period
- samurai's flexible, sharp, and long
- samurai code
- in Heian court, the ____ main ranks were determined by birth
- Japan's military government was led by _______, or commander-in-chiefs
- a mouth organ in the shape of a phoenix
30 Clues: samurai code • warrior-lords • ritual suicide • Japanese warriors • trained for ___ ceremonies • chiefs that rule over clans • physical and ______ training • a form of Chinese court music • largely imitated _______ government • samurai's flexible, sharp, and long • Heian period ended through _____ war • ________ Buddhism grew popular in Japan • a mouth organ in the shape of a phoenix • ...
E-Commerce Sites 2023-10-03
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- A WordPress plugin that enables businesses to add e-commerce functionality to their websites.
- An online marketplace where users can buy and sell new and used items through auctions and fixed-price listings.
- An e-commerce platform focused on handmade and vintage items, as well as craft supplies.
- An online marketplace owned by Alibaba Group, offering products from Chinese manufacturers.
- An e-commerce platform offering deals and discounts on various products and services.
- A Chinese e-commerce company known for its fast delivery services.
- An e-commerce platform operating in Southeast Asia.
- A Japanese e-commerce and internet company with a global presence.
- An online shoe and clothing retailer known for its customer service.
- A large retail corporation with a significant online shopping platform.
- An online retailer specializing in home goods and furniture.
- An e-commerce platform that allows businesses to create their own online stores.
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- An online retailer specializing in electronics and computer hardware.
- A consumer electronics retailer offering online sales and in-store pickup.
- An online retailer known for selling surplus and returned merchandise.
- An Indian e-commerce company known for its wide range of products.
- A social commerce platform for buying and selling fashion items.
- A multinational retail corporation with a significant online presence.
- A mobile marketplace for buying and selling items locally.
- The largest online retailer known for its wide range of products and services.
- A mobile marketplace for buying and selling items locally.
- A popular Chinese online shopping website, part of the Alibaba Group.
22 Clues: An e-commerce platform operating in Southeast Asia. • A mobile marketplace for buying and selling items locally. • A mobile marketplace for buying and selling items locally. • An online retailer specializing in home goods and furniture. • A social commerce platform for buying and selling fashion items. • ...
HVJVVJ 2025-03-23
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- Turkish city known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and delicious cuisine
- Nigerian city known for its bustling streets, music scene, and cultural diversity
- German city known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant arts scene
- Brazilian city known for its Carnival celebrations and stunning beaches
- Indian city known for its Bollywood film industry and vibrant street life
- British capital known for its history, culture, and iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace
- Southeast Asian city-state known for its cleanliness, safety, and multiculturalism
- French capital known as the City of Light and famous for the Eiffel Tower
- Thai city known for its street food, temples, and vibrant nightlife
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- Egyptian capital known for its ancient pyramids and rich history
- Middle Eastern city known for its luxurious shopping malls and modern architecture
- Italian city known for its ancient history, art, and architecture
- Chinese city known for its modern skyline and bustling streets
- American city known for its Hollywood film industry and sunny beaches
- Japanese capital known for its cutting-edge technology and vibrant culture
- Chinese capital known for its ancient history and modern architecture
- Spanish city known for its modernist architecture, beaches, and vibrant culture
- Australian city known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge
- Chinese city known for its financial center, Victoria Peak, and bustling streets
- York American city known as the Big Apple and famous for its skyscrapers and Broadway shows
20 Clues: Chinese city known for its modern skyline and bustling streets • Egyptian capital known for its ancient pyramids and rich history • Italian city known for its ancient history, art, and architecture • Australian city known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge • Thai city known for its street food, temples, and vibrant nightlife • ...
Ancient Civilizations by Sophia Wellins 2024-12-02
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- The name that is used to describe the people that fight for a country
- The dynasty from 1600 BCE - 1046 BCE
- A man of noble rank or high office
- Before Common Era
- The language used in ancient Rome
- The great Chinese philosopher that instilled many morals into the Chinese culture
- Of or concerning the people as a whole
- A place that the people of Ancient Rome went to to see people battel each other for glory
- What the fake soldiers were made out of
- Ruling family
- A famous Chinese landmark made by Emperor Qin Shi Huang
- Another word for a commoner
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- Type of organization characterized by a staff of officials working under uniform rules and procedures and a clear structure of command
- Kingdom, Republic, Empire, The fall, Shang, Zhou, Qin and Han
- People who work hard for lords in Ancient China
- The dynasty from 206 BCE - 220 BC
- The dynasty from 1046 BCE - 256 BCE
- The dynasty from 221 BCE - 206 BCE
- A man that has a high rank in ancient society
- Before Christ
- The name of the calendar we use today
- Something Ancient China invented that is very common and used today
- The man who invented the Julian calendar
- community, nation, or broad grouping of people having common traditions, institutions, and collective activities and interests
- The questionable dynasty that started the bronze age
- The ruler of the empire
26 Clues: Before Christ • Ruling family • Before Common Era • The ruler of the empire • Another word for a commoner • The dynasty from 206 BCE - 220 BC • The language used in ancient Rome • A man of noble rank or high office • The dynasty from 221 BCE - 206 BCE • The dynasty from 1046 BCE - 256 BCE • The dynasty from 1600 BCE - 1046 BCE • The name of the calendar we use today • ...
Unit 3 & 4 Vocab (AP WORLD) 2025-10-31
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- Widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
- Swahili civilization participated in the larger Indian Ocean.
- To North Africa and the Sahara in the early century. Remarkable animal could go 10 days without water.
- Outlook rejected the religious aspects of both Buddhism and Daoism.
- It was the most popular expression of Buddhism salvation of faith, study of meditation.
- The increase of food production as well as population growthy urbanization, and industrial developments.
- An agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
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- became a symbol rather than part of a daily activity.
- The most prominent such pilgrim, ruler of Mali, huge quantities of gold.
- they are a place were merchants can rest and trade with locals and resupply their animals.
- West African historians, musicians, and poets and storytellers preserved and transmitted history.
- Like Malacca on the Southeast Asian frontier of expanding Islamic world.
- Chinese school of Buddhism, became Zen in Japan.
- Captain Zheng he, sought to enroll distant people and states.
- The tallest masonry tower in India. Carved with in scripted.
- made it easier to not carry around heavy coins. A kind of contract promising payments.
- Stunning architectural expression of Hinduism, largest religious structure in the premodern world.
- Chinese dynasty suggesting a new beginning in Chinese history.
- Became the first Khan of Persia. He killed his grandfather so years after his grandfather's first assault.
- used triangular sails and were constructed without nails by sewing or stitching the boards together.
20 Clues: Chinese school of Buddhism, became Zen in Japan. • became a symbol rather than part of a daily activity. • Widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official. • The tallest masonry tower in India. Carved with in scripted. • An agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya. • Swahili civilization participated in the larger Indian Ocean. • ...
Countries 2022-08-04
High Five 6: 5 kielet 2022-09-09
Nationalities 2020-08-23
National Food 2023-04-10
gods 2022-11-03
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- Ancient Chinese emperor, husband to both the sun goddess and moon goddess
- The Chinese goddess of fertility and guardian of children and mothers
- Revered cultural hero credited with creating the Chinese writing system
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- Chinese god of wealth and money, whose cudgel turns iron to gold
- King Chinese god of all waters, weather, and dragons.
- Immortals Legendary Chinese heroes who fight for justice and vanquish evil.
6 Clues: King Chinese god of all waters, weather, and dragons. • Chinese god of wealth and money, whose cudgel turns iron to gold • The Chinese goddess of fertility and guardian of children and mothers • Revered cultural hero credited with creating the Chinese writing system • Ancient Chinese emperor, husband to both the sun goddess and moon goddess • ...
11th Street Business Names 2021-11-27
17 Clues: _____ Farm • Baskin _____ • Mister _____ • _____ Center • Western _____ • Pay-Le$$ _____ • _____ Building • P&J _____ Care • Marc's Big _____ • _____ And Country • _____ Steak House • Glass _____ Center • _____ Floorcovering • Art Stone _____ Company • Mann's Soul 4 _____ Café • Ling's _____ Smorgasbord • _____ Treacher's Fish & Chips
RUMAH TERBUKA 2023-02-15
17 Clues: unique • guests • harmony • tourist • culture • the host • very busy • organizer • Christmas • open house • modernization • to be friendly • spirit of unity • Chinese New Year • eyes of the world • festival/celebration • race(e.g.Chinese, Indian)
spanish crosswords 2022-10-27
20 Clues: maps • shapes • eating • numbers • computer • the past • languages • chemicals • instruments • body science • domestica home • fisica push ups • french language • what classes are • chinese language • italian language • mentall wellness • language we speak • numbers and letters • what you do in the 9 periods
Quiz ✌ 2022-12-19
21 Clues: V • IU • Twice • Winter • I-Land • Kingdom • Sneakers • New face • Bts, Txt • Joy's bf • Blackpink • Korean MC • Red flavor • Running Man • Smtm3 winner • Ive's agency • Love scenario • Girlgroup gen 2 • NCT chinese line • Hyuna ft hyunseung • Gong yoo, Lee dong wook
Do you remember the words from class 5? 2019-09-12
30 Clues: Tor • SMS • Rock • Luft • Hose • Chips • Kerze • Mäuse • immer • Roller • Kinder • Rektor • feiern • Unfall • Schatz • beliebt • Erdbeere • zusammen • Frettchen • Schulfach • chinesisch • geschieden • Wettbewerb • gefährlich • Kartoffeln • beschreiben • verängstigt • gelangweilt • Fischstäbchen • Wasserschildkröte
Nationalities Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-18
20 Clues: Swiss • Irish • German • French • Spanish • Mexican • Chinese • Russian • Italian • English • American • Moroccan • Japanese • Canadian • Algerian • Quebecois • Senegalese • Vietnamese • Martiniquais • African American
Lesson 5 2023-03-03
mandarin project 2021-11-29
21 Clues: if • RMB • yen • fruit • spend • adult • money • how much • children • currency • u.s dollar • daily life • goods;money • movie ticket • fee;expenses • pound sterling • 1/10 of a yuan • 1/100 of a yuan • Chinese currency • ticket; banknote • one's own country
El Raton Vaquero 2021-11-25
22 Clues: arms • ears • prison • cowboy • fallen • pistols • bullets • chinese • to move • English • gunshots • to cross • to shoot • mousetrap • to reform • rat, mouse • to let loose • to say, tell • little gringo • to implore, beg • bars on a jail, fences • to allow, leave behind
KIS GRADE 6 EAGLES 2023-08-02
21 Clues: LOVES PE • LOVES ART • LOVES MATH • LOVES LUNCH • LOVES MUSIC • LOVES SOCCER • LOVES RECESS • LOVES FAMILY • LOVES SCHOOL • LOVES KOREAN • LOVES ENGLISH • LOVES CHINESE • LOVES SCIENCE • LOVES SPANISH • LOVES HISTORY • LOVES TEACHING • LOVES ELECTIVE • LOVES PROJECTS • LOVES TAEKWONDO • LOVES COMPUTERS • LOVES GEOGRAPHY
Wedding 2023-08-20
R3 Vocabulary Review II 2024-12-23
Asian people 2025-04-29
21 Clues: Bomb • Leader • Fighting • Skintone • Covid 19 • Summoning • Continent • Two Teeth • Bad Driving • Good grades • Favorite tool • Favorite Show • Favorite Food • Resting Place • Spirit Animals • Favorite "Food" • Bad Stock Market • Other Favorite food • Favorite move in bed • South Korea's Enemies • North Korea's Enemies
2025 CONTRIES AND NAT GIOVANNI 2024-11-11
30 Clues: TURCO • RUSSO • BELGA • GRECO • CINESE • COREANO • INDIANO • POLACCO • TEDESCO • INGLESE • GALLESE • ALBANESE • CANADESE • ITALIANO • SVIZZERO • SPAGNOLO • OLANDESE • AFRICANO • EGIZIANO • SCOZZESE • FRANCESE • AMERICANO • ARGENTINO • MESSICANO • IRLANDESE • GIAPPONESE • BRITANNICO • BRASILIANO • PORTOGHESE • AUSTRALIANO
2025countries and nat Alessio 2024-11-11
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- PORTOGESE
- INGLESE
- SVIZZERO
- GIAPPONESE
- CINESE DUCH OLANDESE
- AUSTRALIANO ALBANIAN ALBANESE
- BRAZILIANO ARGENTINE ARGENTINO
- RUSSO
- GRECO AFRICAN AFRICANI
- BRETANNICO
- MESSICANO
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- SPAGNOLO
- IRLANDESE
- GALLESE
- ITALIANO
- CANADESE INDIAN INDIANO
- SCOTTESE
- TEDESCO CORIEM COREANO
- EGIZIANO TURK TURCO
- FRANCIESE BELGIUM BELGAM
- POLACO
- AMERICANO
22 Clues: RUSSO • POLACO • INGLESE • GALLESE • SPAGNOLO • SVIZZERO • ITALIANO • SCOTTESE • PORTOGESE • IRLANDESE • AMERICANO • MESSICANO • GIAPPONESE • BRETANNICO • EGIZIANO TURK TURCO • CINESE DUCH OLANDESE • CANADESE INDIAN INDIANO • TEDESCO CORIEM COREANO • FRANCIESE BELGIUM BELGAM • GRECO AFRICAN AFRICANI • ...
39 2025-07-16
25 Clues: Math • Roman • Greek • Arabic • French • German • Italian • English • Russian • History • Chinese • Spanish • Science • Japanese • Sea east • Sea west • Geography • Sea south • Middle Ages • Renaissance • Baroque style • Active volcano • Volcano island • Latin language • Volcano near Naples
Crossword 2025-07-28
22 Clues: cat • axe • hyah • cute • SDIYBT • doctor • gwiddy • coffee • chinese • racecar • ewww wtf • radiance • best chip • taiwanese • trash movie • regular show • having a baby • beat blindness • michael saying • high powered macaleb • best game of all time • What Caleb does at night
Nationality 2025-10-15
21 Clues: کجا • کمی • آقای • صندلی • اصالتا • کلاس ما • همکلاسی • from iran • سپاسگذارم • from China • پسرعموی من • from Spain • from Japan • from Brazil • from france • خوش آمدی به • from England • you can speak.... • where are you....? • از ملاقات شما خوشبختم • من فرانسوی صحبت میکنم
Mid Autumn Festival Crossword 2022-09-08
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- lights up the way at night
- mythological Chinese archer
- a green gem
- determined by, or resembling the moon
- to give thanks for the harvest
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- sought refuge in the moon, goddess in the moon
- largest satellite of a planet relative to Earth
- a collection of myths
- family and friends come together, harvesting crops for the festival
- the process or period of gathering in crops
- Chinese baked goods traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
- one of the three animals in the legend
12 Clues: a green gem • a collection of myths • lights up the way at night • mythological Chinese archer • to give thanks for the harvest • determined by, or resembling the moon • one of the three animals in the legend • the process or period of gathering in crops • sought refuge in the moon, goddess in the moon • largest satellite of a planet relative to Earth • ...
Ancient China 2015-01-28
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- government official
- giant palace built in the center of Beijing
- writing that was considered an art form
- type of ceramic invented by the Chinese
- Chinese treatment for healing
- revered mythical creature
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- type of baked clay ceramic
- 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China
- part of the philosophy of Taoism
- group of people who worked for the government
- fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube
- One of the three major religions of China
12 Clues: government official • revered mythical creature • type of baked clay ceramic • Chinese treatment for healing • part of the philosophy of Taoism • writing that was considered an art form • type of ceramic invented by the Chinese • One of the three major religions of China • giant palace built in the center of Beijing • group of people who worked for the government • ...
mobile phone name 2025-05-14
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- Brand under BBK Electronics, starts with “V”.
- Chinese brand known for value, starts with “X”.
- Brand famous for long battery life, starts with “T”.
- Japanese brand once famous for Xperia.
- Foldable phone brand that also makes Razr.
- Known for the “Never Settle” slogan.
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- Once-popular Finnish brand, known for 3310.
- Google's smartphone line.
- Luxury phone maker owned by Apple.
- Chinese brand, sister company of OnePlus and Vivo.
- South Korean giant behind the Galaxy series.
- Famous for iPhones and iOS.
12 Clues: Google's smartphone line. • Famous for iPhones and iOS. • Luxury phone maker owned by Apple. • Known for the “Never Settle” slogan. • Japanese brand once famous for Xperia. • Foldable phone brand that also makes Razr. • Once-popular Finnish brand, known for 3310. • South Korean giant behind the Galaxy series. • Brand under BBK Electronics, starts with “V”. • ...
error 101 2025-09-19
16 Clues: pian • tehdä • muuttaa • vedessä • silmämuna • eikö niin • naapurusto • äidinkieli • kilpaurheilu • kiinan kieli • ruotsin kieli • useimmat meistä • aivan kuin sinä • ja niin edelleen • eteläkorealainen pop • longest word in english
a 2024-07-04
I'm from ... so I'm ... 2020-12-09
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-05-20
Nationalities Crossword 2022-04-08
Nationalities 2019-01-18
countries 2019-09-20
New Hawks 2021-08-02
15 Clues: sbt • math • fasa • math • health • english • chinese • counselor • hospitality • social studies • media specialist • magnet secretary • theme coordinator • cte admin assistant • learning strategist
ancient china- Lauren Hall 2018-05-07
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- What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food?
- this dynasty was from 618-907 A.D.
- What did the Chinese invent that many boys have been bringing to school?
- The Hall of Supreme ____ is the largest wooden structure in China.
- Emperors that were ____ lived in the Palace of Tranquil Longevity Complex
- an invention made in china that is used in fire works?
- What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony?
- What did Qin build to protect from invaders?
- How many people can Tiananmen Square hold?
- was made/invented due to a lack of forests?
- As early as 5000 BC, Chinese people lived in the fertile river valley of the ________
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- Chinese invented paper was made of what?
- The white marble bridges leading into the Forbidden City are guarded by what?
- What dynasty ruled during 1122-221 B.C.?
- Whose portrait hangs above the central archway to the Tiananmen Tower?
- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- True or False the clay army soldgers were all exactly the same?
- ___ is made by spinning the cocoons of silkworms and weaving it into cloth?
- Who slept in The Palace of Heavenly Purity?
- True or False: The gate to the inner city (Zhengyangmen Gate) has a 40 meter high tower that was once manned by archers?
- What color on the Tiananmen Tower and other parts of the Forbidden City was used to represent the royal family?
21 Clues: this dynasty was from 618-907 A.D. • Chinese invented paper was made of what? • What dynasty ruled during 1122-221 B.C.? • How many people can Tiananmen Square hold? • Who slept in The Palace of Heavenly Purity? • was made/invented due to a lack of forests? • What did Qin build to protect from invaders? • What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony? • ...
vocab #3 2021-11-30
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- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a physiographical region in South Asia
- a person sent on a religious mission
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures written in Sanskrit
- early summary of the path of Buddhist practices
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- liberation which ends the cycle of birth and death
- destiny or fate due to a person's actions
- a member of the highest Hindu caste; of priesthood
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- attitude of respect for parents and ancestors
- righteousness, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law
- important political theory in Chinese history
- a Chinese political philosophy used in Ancient China
- permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians
- 4 central beliefs with the essence of Buddhism
- two complementary forces that make up all aspects of life
- a state of perfect happiness
- system of dividing society into hereditary classes
- series of fortifications built across Northern China
- people who were said to speak an archaic Indo-European language
- windblown sediment in Eastern China and American Midwest
- a Chinese philosophy based on writings of Lao-tzo
- respect for all living things and avoidance of violence
- a major religion in South Asia developed from Vedic Religion
- spiritual life principle of the universe; a person's soul
- relating to a dynasty of Brahman kings of Northern India
26 Clues: a state of perfect happiness • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • a person sent on a religious mission • a physiographical region in South Asia • destiny or fate due to a person's actions • attitude of respect for parents and ancestors • important political theory in Chinese history • 4 central beliefs with the essence of Buddhism • ...
China Develops a New Economy 2024-03-11
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- wars and invaders from here forced Chinese farmers to move south
- how rice has to be harvested, since it is a delicate crop
- a great place to stop and enjoy China's national drink
- a physically cruel method of keeping young women under control
- large, flat-topped boat used to transport goods on water
- a new species of this made feeding China's population easier
- a place where merchants could exchange metal coins for paper money
- where farmers could take their surplus rice to sell
- a luxury material often used by Chinese artisans
- the term used to refer to the growth of big cities
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- many were used to connect China's rivers, which mainly flow west-to-east
- they left the farms they owned to move to the big cities for a better life
- the government of China began using this in place of coins when there was a shortage
- Landowners getting rich from all these changes to farming started buying these
- this class of people grew tremendously during this economic boom
- farmers used a _______________ to irrigate their fields and terraces
- a precious metal used to make coins that became rare in the 11th Century
- an animal used by Chinese farmers to pull plows during planting
- the new type of rice was a big deal because it matured _______
- became China's national drink sometime around the 9th Century CE
- China's reached 100 million during the Song Dynasty
21 Clues: a luxury material often used by Chinese artisans • the term used to refer to the growth of big cities • China's reached 100 million during the Song Dynasty • where farmers could take their surplus rice to sell • a great place to stop and enjoy China's national drink • large, flat-topped boat used to transport goods on water • ...
JLC Crossword 2022-03-22
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- After Chinese New Year dinner, Jing-mei's mother gave her a __ necklace.
- main character in the story
- An-mei's mom told her a story about turtles & __
- Waverly's daugther
- Rose's husband
- money or property brought by a bride's family to her husband
- Many characters in this story make __ for the love of their children or parents
- With this __ Lindo & Tyan-yu's marriage can never be broken
- had to marry Huang Tyan-yu
- a block of steel, gold or silver, or other metal
- "long cherised wish"
- Who is the author of JLC?
- Amy Tan's mother had a __ tumor
- Chinese paper currency back then
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- game played at Joy Luck club meetings
- An-mei's mother & Wu Tsing live here
- mother of Rose
- daugther of Ying-ying
- two-wheeled hooded vehicle pulled by people
- went through a divorce & is indecisive
- chess player, Jing-mei's rival
- Jing-mei's mother wanted her daughter to be a Chinese __
- An-mei's mother is a number 3 __
- jing-mei's father
- What did An-mei call her grandma?
- Jing-mei's mom & her husband went here with their babies to escape the Japanese invasion
- She wished to the Moon Lady to be found.
- "skin-deep"
- "bone-deep"
- Most of the mothers lived where before going to San Francisco?
- died by drowning, An-mei's youngest child
31 Clues: "skin-deep" • "bone-deep" • mother of Rose • Rose's husband • jing-mei's father • Waverly's daugther • "long cherised wish" • daugther of Ying-ying • Who is the author of JLC? • had to marry Huang Tyan-yu • main character in the story • chess player, Jing-mei's rival • Amy Tan's mother had a __ tumor • An-mei's mother is a number 3 __ • Chinese paper currency back then • ...
JLC Crossword 2022-03-22
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- malevolent, hostile, evil
- jing-mei's father
- What did An-mei call her grandma?
- Rose's husband
- With this __ Lindo & Tyan-yu's marriage can never be broken
- went through a divorce & is indecisive
- Most of the mothers lived where before going to San Francisco?
- Who is the author of JLC?
- two-wheeled hooded vehicle pulled by people
- An-mei's mom told her a story about turtles & __
- Chinese paper currency back then
- mother of Rose
- Many characters in this story make __ for the love of their children or parents
- main character in the story
- died by drowning, An-mei's youngest child
- She wished to the Moon Lady to be found.
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- Amy Tan's mother had a __ tumor
- After Chinese New Year dinner, Jing-mei's mother gave her a __ necklace.
- An-mei's mother is a number 3 __
- "bone-deep"
- An-mei's mother & Wu Tsing live here
- daugther of Ying-ying
- "long cherised wish"
- money or property brought by a bride's family to her husband
- chess player, Jing-mei's rival
- Waverly's daugther
- game played at Joy Luck club meetings
- Jing-mei's mother wanted her daughter to be a Chinese __
- Jing-mei's mom & her husband went here with their babies to escape the Japanese invasion
- had to marry Huang Tyan-yu
- a block of steel, gold or silver, or other metal
- "skin-deep"
32 Clues: "bone-deep" • "skin-deep" • Rose's husband • mother of Rose • jing-mei's father • Waverly's daugther • "long cherised wish" • daugther of Ying-ying • malevolent, hostile, evil • Who is the author of JLC? • had to marry Huang Tyan-yu • main character in the story • chess player, Jing-mei's rival • Amy Tan's mother had a __ tumor • An-mei's mother is a number 3 __ • ...
Yin Family Food Frenzy - Crossword 2025-07-16
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- Eleanor was a housegirl at a Jewish Family camp in this part of the East Coast
- Where Willow this store's famous Matcha & Hojicha drink
- Josh worked here on weekends to pay for his UBER weekend dates
- Where Lelia slipped square burgers in high school
- The Lins always have this dessert in their freezer
- Takeo's favorite food
- "Tall, Vente, Grande?" says Nate at this place of work
- Made and sold bagels at the farmer's market
- Worked at Silver Palace Chinese Restaurant in South Burlington, VT
- Mary served up burrito supremes at this restaurant
- Christopher eats one of these during his 6-hr Minecraft gaming session
- Can eat a Big Mac in 2 bites
- Owned an all-you-can eat Chinese restaurant
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- The weird Japanese ASMR candy Sophia sells on Etsy
- This Y1G makes the world's best fish and chips
- Betty scooper Cherry Garcia at this business
- CC's favorite sport
- Scooped ice cream at Preston's in high school
- Ran and operated a popular B&B in Vermont
- Ask this person about his fancy "garde manger" role at Sahara Tahoe
- Before healthcare, this person served up Chinese food at Ho Chow.
- Could eat mac and cheese for rest of their life
- Eats malatang at least once a week, oKAY?
- Peter was a barboy at this stateline casino/bar
- Worked as a manager of Old Man Rafferty's Restaurant in NJ
25 Clues: CC's favorite sport • Takeo's favorite food • Can eat a Big Mac in 2 bites • Ran and operated a popular B&B in Vermont • Eats malatang at least once a week, oKAY? • Made and sold bagels at the farmer's market • Owned an all-you-can eat Chinese restaurant • Betty scooper Cherry Garcia at this business • Scooped ice cream at Preston's in high school • ...
Gilded Age 2022-04-20
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- these immigrants were mostly Catholic and left their home due to famine
- journalists who called out politicians and businesses for being corrupt
- this process made it easier and cheaper to make steel
- these immigrants were also effected by the Chinese Exclusion Act despite not being Chinese
- railroad tycoon
- a legal body that was created to hold stock in several companies
- the first name of President McKinley, President Taft, and runner-up Jennings Bryan
- an idea backed by the Populist Party that supported the coining of both gold AND silver
- these immigrants left Russia to escape religious persecution
- Teddy Roosevelt was governor of this state before becoming president
- having full control of a certain product/service to prevent competition
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- Teddy Roosevelt's various reforms to fight business corruption
- this civil service act made it so government officials would only be hired based on performance and merit
- these were neighborhoods on the west coast primarily consisting of Chinese immigrants
- the widespread growth of cities
- this social/political movement pushed to improve American life
- these immigrants left their home due to poverty
- becoming a part of a new culture by dropping old customs and picking up those of your new home
- these immigrants were welcomed to the US to work on southwestern farms and rarely needed a passport
- president during the Panic of 1893 and sent troops in to stop the Pullman Strike
- most women started working at these types of mills
21 Clues: railroad tycoon • the widespread growth of cities • these immigrants left their home due to poverty • most women started working at these types of mills • this process made it easier and cheaper to make steel • these immigrants left Russia to escape religious persecution • Teddy Roosevelt's various reforms to fight business corruption • ...
MIDTERM_MALAYSIAN STUDIES 2024 2024-10-21
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- RELATIONS What term refers to the interactions and relationships between different ethnic groups in Malaysia?
- What is the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia?
- What is the name of Malaysia's legislative body?
- NEGARA What is the national philosophy that promotes unity among Malaysia's diverse races?
- FEDERAL CONSTITUTION What document serves as the supreme law of the land, outlining the rights of citizens and the structure of government?
- What is the Islamic law that governs personal status and family matters for Muslims in Malaysia?
- Which religion is widely practiced by the Chinese community in Malaysia?
- What term describes Malaysia's society composed of various ethnic groups?
- MALAYSIA Which region of Malaysia is predominantly Malay?
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- What is the process by which Malaysians vote for their representatives?
- What is the largest ethnic group in Malaysia?
- FESTIVALS What are celebrations like Chinese New Year and Deepavali an example of in Malaysia?
- Which Malaysian state is known for its political significance and being one of the most populous states?
- Which religion is commonly practiced by the Indian community in Malaysia?
- AND SARAWAK nWhich two Malaysian states have significant indigenous populations and cultural diversity?
- What is the official religion of Malaysia?
- What title is used for the Malay kings in Malaysia?
17 Clues: What is the official religion of Malaysia? • What is the largest ethnic group in Malaysia? • What is the name of Malaysia's legislative body? • What title is used for the Malay kings in Malaysia? • What is the second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia? • MALAYSIA Which region of Malaysia is predominantly Malay? • ...
Imperialism 2024-01-10
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- Not a colony, but an area under foreign economic domination
- Feeling of superiority based on race and culture
- Military dictator in ancient Japan
- Application of Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection to humans and society
- Nation ruled a colony through established local leaders
- Document that stated the American Continents are closed for colonization by any European Powers
- Gave the United States the right to be "an international police power" in the Western Hemisphere
- Meeting at which Europeans agreed on rules or colonizing different parts of Africa
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- To bring another country under your control
- led by new emperor Mutsuhito, attempt to counter Western influence by quickly modernizing Japan
- Feeling of intense pride in one's nation, including its language and culture
- Native peoples
- Nation ruled a colony by ousting the indigenous leaders and installing European officials to manage the government
- Human-made waterway that connected the Mediterranean Sea with the Red Sea; eventually led to British control of Egypt
- Use of a nations power to gain political, economic, or social control over other parts of the world
- a failed attempt by a group of Chinese poor peasants and workers to push the foreign influence out; result was Chinese nationalism
- Addictive drug introduced to the Chinese by the British; served to open China to trade
17 Clues: Native peoples • Military dictator in ancient Japan • To bring another country under your control • Feeling of superiority based on race and culture • Nation ruled a colony through established local leaders • Not a colony, but an area under foreign economic domination • Feeling of intense pride in one's nation, including its language and culture • ...
Early Civilizations & Empires 2017-12-01
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- Persian king whose most enduring legacy was his method of governing. Known for his tolerance towards those he ruled.
- Series of rulers from a single family; in Ancient Egypt & China.
- Chinese philosophy based on the ideas that social order, harmony, and good government could be restored in China if society were organized around five basic relationships.
- Chinese philosophy that a highly efficient and powerful government is the key to social order, and said that the disobedient should be harshly punished. In practice, the Legalists stressed punishment more than rewards.
- Major change in human life caused by the beginnings of farming & the shift from food gathering to food producing.
- Culture with advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology.
- 1st phonetic alphabet which influenced our alphabet today.
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- Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers also known as the Fertile Crescent.
- Pattern of rise, fall, and replacement of dynasties in China.
- Babylonian Empire’s most lasting legacy is this first Written code of laws that were harsh and punished people for wrongdoing.
- First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty. He employed Legalist ideas to subdue the warring states and unify his country.
- In China a just ruler had this or divine approval to rule. Became central to the Chinese view of government.
- Chinese philosophy of Laozi that puts people in touch with the forces of nature. He said that a universal force guides all things.
- Road that helped unify the Persian Empire.
14 Clues: Road that helped unify the Persian Empire. • 1st phonetic alphabet which influenced our alphabet today. • Pattern of rise, fall, and replacement of dynasties in China. • Series of rulers from a single family; in Ancient Egypt & China. • Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers also known as the Fertile Crescent. • ...
Ancient china vocab 2023-02-28
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- servant- a person who works for a government
- of heaven- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- dynasty- a line of rulers in china, from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
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- a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- dynasty- the dynasty that ruled china from about 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E, the period following the Qin dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
10 Clues: servant- a person who works for a government • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk • ...
Ancient china vocab 2023-02-28
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- servant- a person who works for a government
- of heaven- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- dynasty- a line of rulers in china, from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
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- a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- dynasty- the dynasty that ruled china from about 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E, the period following the Qin dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
10 Clues: servant- a person who works for a government • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk • ...
The Food Habits of The Chinese And The Italian 2017-11-22
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- The largest meal of the day that is described as hearty
- The reason that many foods differ across regions in Italy
- The hour that an average Chinese family would consume breakfast from
- One of the most common Chinese breakfast foods
- A breakfast drink that is strictly not drinken after noon
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- What is an essential ingredient in the Italian spirit
- A type of breakfast food that can be plain and filled with jam, custard or chocolate
- A common food habit done by the Chinese
- Which country has a lot of food habits and specific rules that they follow
- The hour that an average Italian family would consume breakfast
10 Clues: A common food habit done by the Chinese • One of the most common Chinese breakfast foods • What is an essential ingredient in the Italian spirit • The largest meal of the day that is described as hearty • The reason that many foods differ across regions in Italy • A breakfast drink that is strictly not drinken after noon • ...
RUMAH TERBUKA 2023-02-15
17 Clues: guests • unique • harmony • tourist • culture • the host • very busy • organizer • Christmas • open house • modernization • to be friendly • spirit of unity • Chinese New Year • eyes of the world • festival/celebration • race(e.g.Chinese, Indian)
Chinese 2024-11-19
Nationalities 2019-10-23
Ancient china vocab 2023-02-28
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- servant- a person who works for a government
- of heaven- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- dynasty- a line of rulers in china, from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
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- a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- dynasty- the dynasty that ruled china from about 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E, the period following the Qin dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
10 Clues: servant- a person who works for a government • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk • ...
Ancient china vocab 2023-02-28
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- servant- a person who works for a government
- of heaven- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- dynasty- a line of rulers in china, from about 1045 to 256 B.C.E
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
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- a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk
- Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- dynasty- the dynasty that ruled china from about 206 B.C.E to 220 C.E, the period following the Qin dynasty
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
10 Clues: servant- a person who works for a government • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • a system of government based on landowners and tenants • and Yang- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws • a business that manufactures a particular product, such as silk • ...
Ch. 16 - Ancient China 2023-04-24
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- The dynasty that united China following the warring states period and implemented legalism
- The _______ of Tibet is the world's highest plateau
- The world's highest mountain region
- The system of trading political loyalty for land
- The _______ states refers to the 200-year period after the territories stopped obeying the Zhou rule and fighting began
- This type of farming involved farmers digging out steps into the sides of hills where they would plant their crops
- Soft yellow soil
- One of China's most famous architectural achievements. Began construction during the Qin Dynasty (2-words)
- The Chinese used this to make clothes, fabrics, and other decorative cloths. It was one of China's most valuable products and was traded around the world.
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- The series of kings within one ruling family
- The largest and deepest ocean in the world. East of China
- An ancient Chinese philosopher and teacher who lived during the Zhou dynasty
- Also known as the Huang-He River, it is the second-longest river in China
- Also known as the Chang Jiang River, it is the longest and largets river in China
- The ________ of Heaven is the belief or claim of ancient Chinese that their leader was chosen and told to rule by their gods in heaven
- All-powerful kings
- Asia's largest desert
17 Clues: Soft yellow soil • All-powerful kings • Asia's largest desert • The world's highest mountain region • The series of kings within one ruling family • The system of trading political loyalty for land • The _______ of Tibet is the world's highest plateau • The largest and deepest ocean in the world. East of China • ...
assessment two 2021-03-26
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- The new name for china after Mao Zedong took control
- Lead by Chaing Kai SHek and its nationalist
- the war between the KMT and Communists
- The man referred to as the Architect Modern China. He was one of the few communist leaders who was in the long march and he didn't agree with everything Mao said and was even fired for it.
- A minority group in China. They are Muslim and isalm is very important to them. Many of them are being forced into camps.
- This was Deng's plan for turning China into a modern nation. It was comprised of renovation for Agriculture Industry Military and Science
- Mao wanted to attack these to bring everyone more in line with the communist ideology
- A protest in china where many chinese were slaughtered and to this day chinese citizen can't talk about it.
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- A economic ideology where everyone is “equal” and the government is for the people
- A plan to transform China into a self sufficient nation where everyone would contribute to the same goal.
- A book Carried by the red guards it has Maos words and ideologies
- When Mao decided he needed to change China and make it more modern. One example of a part of this is THe great leap forward.
- Chinese Communist Party
- The leader of the KMT. he ended collaboration with the Soviets and slaughtered all the CCP leaders in his land
- a city that was taken by Britain in the first opium war. Many Chinese fled there to keep freedoms after the communist took over.
- A group of young people meant to spy on chinas people. They were loyal to Mao and would report anyone against him to the government
- Leader of the CCP and he succeed and took over China
- A civil war between two halves of a country one was backed by us and the other backed by china the war ended in a stalemate
- eader of the Kuomintang and was credited with the successful revolution
- Chinese Communist Party
- Ruled China in the 1600’s, The final Dynasty
21 Clues: Chinese Communist Party • Chinese Communist Party • the war between the KMT and Communists • Lead by Chaing Kai SHek and its nationalist • Ruled China in the 1600’s, The final Dynasty • The new name for china after Mao Zedong took control • Leader of the CCP and he succeed and took over China • A book Carried by the red guards it has Maos words and ideologies • ...
VOCAB III 2023-11-08
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- It was built in China as a border to prevent invasions
- One of the oldest monotheistic religions that established many ideas and moral principles we know today
- The ethical principle of not causing harm to living things
- The highest caste, reserved for scholars and people who performed religious duties
- The state of freedom from the eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth
- Sediment near the Yellow River
- Following it will lead you to Nirvana
- One's non-changing self that they carry with them to future lives
- Uses the Mandate of Heaven to explain the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- Refers to a group of people speaking an Indo-European language
- A Chinese principle that describes opposite but mutually interdependent forces
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- A person who goes on missions to assimilate and inform others of their religion
- Refers to an Indian Empire lasting from around the early 4th century CE to early 6th century CE
- A state of balance which means the actions you put into the world has a way of coming back to you
- A state of perfect peace and happiness achieved after many meditational practises
- A Chinese principle stating nature, not humans, are ultimately in control of how things change
- A Chinese principle stating people should be virtuous towards their elders
- Indian __________: The land consisting of the countries near the Indus Valley Civilisation
- 4 _______ _______: The principles of which Buddism is based on
- The holy scripts of Hinduism
- The principle of rebirth after death as another life
- _________ of Heaven: A Chinese Principle saying a ruler must be fair and just to keep the gods' approval to continue ruling
- Refers to a religious and moral law affecting an individual's conduct; a way of life
- The most common religion in India based on the principle of creation, preservation, and destruction
- A system similar to feudalism, where one is fixed in a group of social stratification
- Government officials employed in occupations that are neither political nor judicial
26 Clues: The holy scripts of Hinduism • Sediment near the Yellow River • Following it will lead you to Nirvana • The principle of rebirth after death as another life • It was built in China as a border to prevent invasions • The ethical principle of not causing harm to living things • 4 _______ _______: The principles of which Buddism is based on • ...
Population Patterns in China and Its Neighbors 2025-04-10
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- Mongolian nomads live in tents called __________.
- Geographic __________ are partly responsible for patterns of population is East Asia.
- Most cities and farms in Taiwan are located on the _____________ coast of the island.
- Only about _______ percent of China's land can be used to grow crops.
- In the late 1970s, the Chinese government adopted a _____________ policy to control population growth.
- In the United States, more than _________ percent of people live in cities.
- Migrant workers in China often find jobs in factories and on ____________ sites.
- The capital of Taiwan, ___________, is located on the northwestern tip of the island.
- Mongolia's capital city, ____________, is located in the north-central part of the country.
- When Mongolian herders lose livestock due to harsh winters, they move to ____________ to find work.
- Only about ______ percent of China's land is arable.
- China's capital, ____________, is home to about 16 million people.
- A _________ of mountains runs along the east coast of Taiwan.
- ____________ is the largest city in China, with almost 1y million people.
- A ___________ map can be used to compare population patterns between different regions.
- Mongolia is classified as a _____________ nation
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- In recent years, China has ____________ its one-child policy to some degree.
- _______________ cover much of China's land.
- Most of China's arable land is located in the __________ part of the country.
- Today, more than 1.3 ________ people live in China.
- In Mongolia, cities grow or shrink depending on the _____________.
- Almost ____________ of Taiwan's population lives in the capital city of Ulaanbaatar.
- People who move from rural areas to cities in China are called __________ workers.
- About 52 percent of ________ people live in cities.
- More than _____________ of China's people live in the eastern part of the country.
- In Mongolia,m nomadic herders move their homes to follow ___________ across the country's grassy plains.
- The Chinese one-child policy was more strictly enforced in ____________ areas.
- About _________ of all Mongolians are nomadic.
- The Chinese government implemented the one-child policy because they were concerned about having enough __________ for everyone.
- Almost ________________ of Taiwan's population lives in coastal cities
30 Clues: _______________ cover much of China's land. • About _________ of all Mongolians are nomadic. • Mongolia is classified as a _____________ nation • Mongolian nomads live in tents called __________. • Today, more than 1.3 ________ people live in China. • About 52 percent of ________ people live in cities. • Only about ______ percent of China's land is arable. • ...
China 2025-05-06
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- A method of inserting needles into the skin to stop pain and cure disease.
- is a Social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants.
- First Emperor and leader of China.
- In Ancient China, the people decided the right to rule was given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature.
- To ban dangerous or offensive ideas, or remove material from published works, or prevent its publication.
- is an important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history.
- A broad flat area of high land.
- Respect for one's parents and elders.
- Being set apart from others (China was isolated from other civilizations because of its geography).
- was China's main export along the Silk Road and was made from silkworms.
- Animal bones or shells carved with written characters that were used to predict the future.
- A network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean Sea.
- The act or result of making whole (to unite as one).
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- Each dynasty in Chinese history rises to a political, cultural, and economic peak (high point) and then,because of bad doings, declines, loses the Mandate of Heaven, and falls, only to be replaced by a new dynasty.
- is A religion based on the teachings and philosophy of Siddhartha Gautama, an Indian spiritual leader.
- To set rules to make things more similar (more alike).
- General study of knowledge (Greek word for "love of wisdom").
- is A wall built along the northern border to help defend China.
- A dust-like material that can form soil
- Gemstone is often used to make jewelry and art.
- A belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius.
- the founder of Daoism.
- A philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao.
- The spread of cultural traits from one culture to another.
- An Ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
25 Clues: the founder of Daoism. • A broad flat area of high land. • First Emperor and leader of China. • Respect for one's parents and elders. • A dust-like material that can form soil • Gemstone is often used to make jewelry and art. • The act or result of making whole (to unite as one). • To set rules to make things more similar (more alike). • ...
Chapter 3 MEGA Crossword Review 2025-09-29
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- A false religion where a person believes that the greatest goal in life is to separate from suffering and join Nirvana.
- Mongol religion was this, or believing in multiple gods.
- A warfare tactic that cuts a city off from its outside resources.
- Group of Christians who evangelized to Chinese first
- Southern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam.
- Warfare tactic where Genghis Khan would withdraw his troops and fake their losses in order to lure the enemy outside of their walls. (2 words)
- Animals that the Mongolians specialized in using during battle.
- A large barrier built to protect China from Mongolia
- The first foreign dynasty of China.
- A large project that brought rich waters to more of China's area.
- Putting knowledge to effective use.
- The second dynasty and also the longest.
- A Mongolian tent.
- A group of people whose homes are not permanent, but rather can be moved to stay close to food sources such as wild animals.
- The first of the Middle Age dynasties, also the shortest
- A trading path from China that led all the way to Turkey, bringing exotic things to Europe's doorstep.
- Chinese invented the woodblock type of this, making the creation of books take much less time.
- A region of the empire Genghis Khan's sons ruled.
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- Mongolians were skilled in this specific brand of weapons.
- Northern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam. (2 words)
- Mongolian kingdom in present day Russia (2 words)
- Religion that took over Mongolian empire following their defeat.
- A period of rule, usually by one family or group.
- A man in Mongolian religion who has power over spirits.
- Battle where Muslims famously defeated the Mongolian Khans, effectively ending their reign. (2 words)
- A military code written by Genghis Khan that helped unify Mongolia. (2 words)
- The last of the Middle Ages dynasties, known for its return to distinctly Chinese ideas.
- "Mongolian Peace" (2 words)
- A Chinese invention that revolutionized warfare.
- All people should carry this out, found in Genesis 1:27-29. (2 words)
- The Mongolian name of Genghis Khan.
31 Clues: A Mongolian tent. • "Mongolian Peace" (2 words) • The first foreign dynasty of China. • Putting knowledge to effective use. • The Mongolian name of Genghis Khan. • Southern kingdom in Middle Ages Vietnam. • The second dynasty and also the longest. • A Chinese invention that revolutionized warfare. • Mongolian kingdom in present day Russia (2 words) • ...
Learning Contract 3 by Rishab A. 2025-11-20
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- The rebirth of the soul in a new body after death.
- The pattern in Chinese history of dynasties rising to power, becoming corrupt, and being overthrown.
- An ancient Iranian religion centered on a dualistic cosmology of good and evil and the eventual triumph of good.
- Fertile, yellow-brown soil found in the Yellow River basin of Northern China.
- An individual's moral and religious duties or righteous path of living.
- A series of fortifications built across China's northern borders to defend against invaders.
- The practical Buddhist guidelines (the "middle way") for living to end suffering and reach Nirvana.
- An individual sent to promote their religious faith in a foreign region.
- Liberation from the cycle of reincarnation in Hinduism; union with Brahman.
- A large peninsular landmass in South Asia including India and surrounding countries.
- The supreme, universal spirit and ultimate reality in Hinduism.
- A person's essential self or individual soul.
- The most ancient Hindu scriptures, a collection of Sanskrit hymns and texts.
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- A diverse Indian religion characterized by belief in reincarnation and a universal spirit.
- Indo-Iranian people, the cultural group that migrated into ancient India and shaped its early language and society.
- The Buddha's teachings that life involves suffering, which is caused by desire and can be overcome.
- The administrative government branches where officials are selected based on merit, often via exams.
- An unchangeable hereditary social group in traditional Indian society defining status and occupation.
- In Chinese philosophy, opposing forces that must be balanced for harmony.
- The virtue of respect and care for one's parents and ancestors in Confucian ethics.
- The principle of nonviolence and respect for all living things.
- Which ruled northern India from the 4th-6th centuries CE, a "golden age" for art and science.
- A Chinese philosophy emphasizing harmony with the Dao (the "Way") through simplicity and nature.
- A Chinese political concept, heaven grants the emperor the right to rule if he governs justly.
- In Buddhism, the state of perfect peace and freedom from suffering and reincarnation.
- Actions in life that determine fate in future existences.
26 Clues: A person's essential self or individual soul. • The rebirth of the soul in a new body after death. • Actions in life that determine fate in future existences. • The principle of nonviolence and respect for all living things. • The supreme, universal spirit and ultimate reality in Hinduism. • An individual's moral and religious duties or righteous path of living. • ...
单词 2025-12-20
Festivals 2024-09-19
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- A decorative sock or bag hung by the fireplace for Santa Claus to fill with gifts.
- A Halloween tradition where children dress in costumes and go door-to-door asking for candy.
- A structure made by spiders using silk threads, often seen in corners or gardens.
- A mythical creature that drinks blood and is often depicted with fangs.
- To make something look more attractive by adding items or colors.
- A set of clothes worn to represent a character, especially during celebrations like Halloween.
- A sweet, striped candy shaped like a cane, commonly associated with Christmas.
- The distinct tastes of food or drink, such as sweet, sour, or spicy.
- A traditional Chinese dish made with grated turnip and rice flour, often eaten during festivals.
- A circular decoration made of flowers, leaves, or twigs, often hung on doors during festive seasons.
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- Good wishes or positive thoughts for someone's health and happiness.
- A jolly figure in Christmas tradition who brings gifts to children.
- Flexible tubes filled with a chemical that glow when bent, often used for fun at parties or festivals.
- Women who are believed to have magical powers, often depicted with broomsticks and pointed hats.
- A type of animal often associated with Christmas, known for pulling Santa's sleigh.
- A tradition in some cultures where people enjoy and appreciate the beauty of the moon, especially during festivals.
- A gathering of family or friends who come together after being apart.
- Undead creatures that are often portrayed as mindless and craving human flesh.
- Festival: A celebration that marks the end of Chinese New Year, featuring colorful lanterns and often held with family gatherings.
- Happening once a year.
- Envelopes filled with money given during Chinese New Year as good luck gifts.
- New Year A major holiday in China that celebrates the start of the lunar new year, marked by family gatherings and various traditions.
- A holiday celebrated on December 25th to remember the birth of Jesus Christ, often involving gift-giving and festive decorations.
- A vehicle used for traveling over snow, often associated with Santa Claus.
24 Clues: Happening once a year. • To make something look more attractive by adding items or colors. • A jolly figure in Christmas tradition who brings gifts to children. • Good wishes or positive thoughts for someone's health and happiness. • The distinct tastes of food or drink, such as sweet, sour, or spicy. • ...
Ancient China Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-05
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- Ruling families that created bronze art, chopsticks, and early writing systems like oracle bones
- Celebrations like Chinese New Year and Mid-Autumn Festival with lanterns and mooncakes
- Animal bones/turtle shells used for fortune-telling, containing earliest Chinese characters
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- Ancient verses about nature and wisdom, often taught through songs
- Clay soldiers protecting the tomb of China's first emperor
- Ancient trade routes spreading Chinese silk and spices to other civilizations
- A period famous for metal tools, ritual vessels, and decorative weapons1
- Martial arts combining self-defense with philosophical teachings
- World's longest defensive structure built across northern China
- Terms A special calendar system guiding farming through seasonal changes
10 Clues: Clay soldiers protecting the tomb of China's first emperor • World's longest defensive structure built across northern China • Martial arts combining self-defense with philosophical teachings • Ancient verses about nature and wisdom, often taught through songs • A period famous for metal tools, ritual vessels, and decorative weapons1 • ...
Racial Harmony Day 2021 2021-07-08
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- It is a traditional decorative art used for ornamental or ceremonial design during traditional Indian festivities.
- The ____________ are an ethnic group defined by their genealogical descent from the first waves of Southern Chinese settlers to the ports in the Malay Peninsula and Indonesian Archipelago.
- Also known as the HDB Ethnic Quota, the "I" in EIP stands for ___________.
- A Traditional outfit worn by the Chinese.
- _____ are very popular Japanese carp that symbolise love and friendship.
- A person of mixed Asian and European ancestry.
- Who celebrates the Festival of Lights?
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- A game that originated in China that requires 4 players.
- What language is the official language of Singapore?
- In the pledge, we say that we are "one _____________ people".
- Racial Harmony Day is celebrated on the anniversary of the 1964 Racial _______.
- The ________ ribbon symbolizes racial harmony and intolerance towards racism, first began in 2001, when the Singapore History Museum (now known as the National Museum of Singapore), introduced it in a school.
- Our local boys of all races and religions train together when they serve in ___.
- The grouping of people with shared attributes.
- A Malay dish of grilled meat on skewers.
- Keep an ______ mind when learning about other people's customs and traditions.
- What is the majority race in Singapore?
17 Clues: Who celebrates the Festival of Lights? • What is the majority race in Singapore? • A Malay dish of grilled meat on skewers. • A Traditional outfit worn by the Chinese. • The grouping of people with shared attributes. • A person of mixed Asian and European ancestry. • What language is the official language of Singapore? • ...
Martial Arts & Fighting Styles 2025-03-10
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- Slow-moving Chinese martial art for balance
- Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a grappling-based art
- Training hall for martial arts
- Advanced technique in striking arts
- Quick movement to avoid a hit
- Wrestling move to take an opponent down
- Joint submission in grappling
- Thai boxing known as the "Art of Eight Limbs"
- Submission move that cuts off air supply
- Boxing punch aimed at the chin
- Rank indicator in many martial arts
- Pre-arranged martial arts movement sequence
- Japanese striking martial art
- Using punches and kicks in combat
- Korean martial art known for high kicks
- Premier mixed martial arts organization
- Mixed Martial Arts, a blend of fighting styles
- Chinese kickboxing-style combat sport
- Korean martial art blending strikes and locks
- Curved punch targeting the opponent’s head
- Brazilian martial art blending dance and fight
- Japanese sword-fighting art
- Practice fighting for skill development
- Chinese martial art with fluid movements
- Straight-line kick used in self-defense
- Mixed martial arts bout inside a cage
- Country known for karate and judo
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- Grappling combat sport with pins and takedowns
- Combat sport combining punches and kicks
- Martial arts kick delivered from the side
- Russian martial art combining judo and wrestling
- Fake attack to mislead an opponent
- Powerful kick used in many martial arts
- Japanese art of redirection and joint locks
- Country where kung fu developed
- Japanese martial art focused on submissions
- Bruce Lee’s martial arts philosophy
- The way a fighter stands and moves
- Traditional Japanese wrestling sport
- Brazilian submission wrestling art
- A technique to bring an opponent to the ground
- Monks famous for their martial arts skills
- Chinese martial art focused on close combat
- Close-range fighting with holds and knees
- Defensive move in fighting styles
- Combat technique focusing on holds and locks
- Defensive move redirecting an attack
- Sport focused on punches and footwork
- Japanese grappling martial art
- Country where taekwondo originated
50 Clues: Japanese sword-fighting art • Quick movement to avoid a hit • Joint submission in grappling • Japanese striking martial art • Training hall for martial arts • Boxing punch aimed at the chin • Japanese grappling martial art • Country where kung fu developed • Using punches and kicks in combat • Defensive move in fighting styles • Country known for karate and judo • ...
MALAYSIAN FOOD 2024-12-26
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- A rice eat with yellow gravy.
- its made from bread and round in shape usually eat with kari.
- a white bread that has filling like chocolate, kaya and usually served as desert.
- Chinese dish of small steamed or fried savoury dumplings containing various fillings.
- a hakka dishes usually served with minced chicken, noodles, anchovies and prawn sambal.
- Usually filled with chicken and potato with a dried curry inside.
- a dish served in hot pot with rice and chinese sausage.
- malaysian famous breakfast food that come with sambal and fragrant coconut milk rice.
- popular street food made with skewered meat that's marinated in a blend of spices, and served with rice cakes, cucumber slices, onion slices, and peanut sauce
- an indian snacks that is brown colour and crunchy, sometimes come with green peas.
- a type of roasted pork meat.
- a red chicken usually eat with naan bread.
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- a tea with lightly brown colour a mix of tea and sweetened milk. Served with ice.
- indian culture food taste a little bit sour usually come with three gravy one white, green and curry.
- a drink made from beans and it is white colour.
- is made from rice packed inside a diamond-shaped container of woven palm leaf pouch.
- a chinese dish that contains kuey teow, and mixed processed food like fish ball and sausages.
- refreshing dessert served with shaved ice, coconut milk, green jelly and palm sugar.
- a gravy that has chicken or meat that served during hari raya.
- a type of dessert that come with shaved ice and corn and red beans with colourful syrup.
- a drink with light pink colour mixtures of syrup and sweetened milk.
- a must dish during chinese new year.
- A small round dumplings. Eats with noodles dry or with soup.
- a salad of fruit with thick brown gravy sauce topped with crushed peanuts.
- A spicy noodle soup that can vary in flavor, but is typically made with rice noodles, a spicy curry paste, and vegetables.
25 Clues: a type of roasted pork meat. • A rice eat with yellow gravy. • a must dish during chinese new year. • a red chicken usually eat with naan bread. • a drink made from beans and it is white colour. • a dish served in hot pot with rice and chinese sausage. • A small round dumplings. Eats with noodles dry or with soup. • ...
Us 2024-10-13
18 Clues: movie • baked • foodies • My degree • 1stholiday • valentines • My birthday • firstconcert • weddingvenue • ouranniversary • My fav nickame • firstrestaurant • Something I like • Present in paris • Something I love • Other fav nickname • My favourite place • My family nickname
Maya Grover 2014-11-24
10 Clues: I am 15 years old. • I was born in 1999. • I was born in Provo. • I am in high school. • I like Chinese food. • I don't have any siblings. • I like to play the guitar. • I have taken 3 years of Chinese. • My Chinese zodiac sign is the tiger. • There are three people in my family.
Mi Presento 2020-10-07
15 Clues: tall • twin • quiet • short • older • i speak • germany • american • athletic • handsome • talkative • attractive • china/chinese • grandma/grandpa • where do you live?
Who Am I? 2023-03-16
15 Clues: food • hobby • sport • style • season • weather • subject • religion • clothing • video game • positive trait • preferred language • musical instrument • role/duty in school • place other than home
Ch. Three and Four Crossword puzzle 2023-10-31
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- A Mongol Khan who conquered much of West Africa and was one of Genghis Khan's sons.
- Muslim invention that allowed for more effective sea-based travel.
- A trade route that starts at Chang'an and ends at Constantinople.
- Chinese mercantile and warships made of bamboo and used battened sails.
- A trade route going from the west to the east Sahara.
- Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty from 1235-1260
- A class of traveling poets in West Africa that preserved African culture.
- The third great Chinese invention that would be expanded on by Johannes Gutenberg much later and would bring about the European Renaissance.
- Spread out trading communities that were huge cultural and religious melting pots, most notably on the Searoad.
- A region encompassing most of Central America and North America that was home to many ancient civilizations.
- The final great Chinese invention that revolutionized writing by making paper to write on using tree bark.
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- An inn on the Silkroad to allow merchants to stay. They were a cultural melting pot due to the many different traders all staying there.
- Another one of China's Four Great Inventions, this wouldn't be of much use to China past creating fireworks. This would be expanded by the Muslims then the Europeans.
- Originating in the Javan islands, this highly Indianized civilization that is home to the world renowned, Borobudur.
- This was the most influential of the Mississippian peoples urban development. It's known as one of the most advanced civilizations in Mesoamerica.
- One of China's Four Great Inventions that allowed for better travel and trade.
- This dynasty was the first Chinese dynasty ruled by a foreign country. It was ruled by Mongolia from 1279-1368.
- A trade route based in the Indian Ocean Basin.
- Highly Muslim city located in modern-day Mali, West Africa,which became the Muslim intellectual capital in Africa.
- A staple of the Sandroads, this animal can go without water or rest for prolonged periods of time.
20 Clues: A trade route based in the Indian Ocean Basin. • A trade route going from the west to the east Sahara. • Capital of the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty from 1235-1260 • A trade route that starts at Chang'an and ends at Constantinople. • Muslim invention that allowed for more effective sea-based travel. • ...
Crossword Asia and Africa Imperialism 2024-11-11
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- This was an ancient Hindu site of worship that was restored by French imperialists after they took over Cambodia
- This word is used to describe the chaos of rival European countries racing to take as much of Africa as possible
- This was the Belgian king who enslaved Africans in the Congo to work on his private estate
- This was the name of the rebellion in China led by a dude claiming to be the brother of Jesus
- This was the name of the American naval officer who led modern ships into Japan's harbor
- This is the name of the rebellion of Hindu and Muslim Indian soldiers against unfair military practices
- The name of members of an organized cult of murderers in China
- This was the location where two man-eating lions targeted workers building European-owned railroads
- This refers to the deal the U.S. offered Europe, trading military service for trade rights in China
- This was the Hindu practice of tossing widows into pits of fire, a practice ended by the British
- This is the name of the missionary who kept getting lost in Africa, eventually dying
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- These were the wars led by the British to force Chinese markets to sell their drugs
- He led several expeditions into Africa, mapping out rivers and rescuing lost missionaries
- This was a practice observed in the Congo by British explorers, leading to fear and horror
- This term is used to describe the modernization movement in Japan, named for the act of putting the emperor back in power
- This is the name of the Filipino revolutionary who fought for independence against Spain and the U.S.
- These were the primary targets of the Chinese nationals led by the "righteous, harmonious fists"
- Chinese traditionalists believed that they could fight European control through traditional martial arts
- This was where Europeans of importance stayed while doing business in China, making it a common target for Chinese rebels
- This city hosted a conference of European countries over who would control which lands in Africa
20 Clues: The name of members of an organized cult of murderers in China • These were the wars led by the British to force Chinese markets to sell their drugs • This is the name of the missionary who kept getting lost in Africa, eventually dying • This was the name of the American naval officer who led modern ships into Japan's harbor • ...
Chapter 25 test 2025-04-22
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- the founding spot for the Chinese Communist Party
- this country the largest country in Latin America
- Formerly the Ottoman Empire.
- Father Turk
- the "Peoples Liberation Army"
- this country was captured by Japan in WW1, and now China want this country to rejoin them.
- The "Indian National Congress"
- this country is bordered by Bolivia, Brazil, and Ecuador
- the deliberate and systematic destruction of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group.
- the discrimination, prejudice, hostility or violence against Jews.
- this country is bordered by Bolivia, and Argentina
- the capital city of pursia
- The "industrial revolutionary party" but in reverse
- the enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
- During the events of WW1, this country took Taiwan, Korea, and southern Manchuria.
- the idea that having a strong military capacity at ready to promote national interest and defend the country aggressively
- Formerly Pursia
- the ideology made by Karl Marx that Vladimir Lenin used to create the USSR
- The leader of the Chinese Communist Party.
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- India's "great soul"
- the Japanese economy various manufacturing processes were concentrated within a single enterprise
- one of the most famous massacres in history during WW2
- The 32nd president of the USA.
- One of the largest Zaibatu's in Japan
- the leader of most of the peaceful protest in India and people refered to him as india's "Great Soul"
- The founding spot for Chiang Kai-shek's new Chinese republic in 1928
- The movement that had advocated that Palestine should be a Jewish state
- this country is the second largest country in Latin America
- a national oil company to run the oil industry after Mexican Government payed for the oil companies property.
- in the 1930's, this place was invaded my a middle-level army officers in Japan.
- the idea that your country is the best, and every other country is inferior to yours.
- the "Chinese Communist Party"
- "Ruled By A Few."
- an Indian man who led peacefully protested against British laws
- this country's east border is the Jordan River
- A Christian minority in Turkey
- a country bordering the United States of America
37 Clues: Father Turk • Formerly Pursia • "Ruled By A Few." • India's "great soul" • the capital city of pursia • Formerly the Ottoman Empire. • the "Peoples Liberation Army" • the "Chinese Communist Party" • The 32nd president of the USA. • The "Indian National Congress" • A Christian minority in Turkey • One of the largest Zaibatu's in Japan • The leader of the Chinese Communist Party. • ...
European Imperialism crossword (Part 2) 2025-08-19
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- A rebellion by Chinese peasants after they lost their wealth to the British.
- When a group of people are purposely killed due to their religion or ethnicity; the mass wipeout of a certain group.
- Mohandas Gandhi believed this was the best form of resistance through _____.
- He built the Suez Canal.
- When crops don’t grow for a large period of time leading to mass starvation.
- This rebellion started when rumor spread that the cartridge for ammunition used animal fat which disrespected both Hindus and Muslims.
- A Chinese movement by developing the country and starting factories.
- An Egyptian leader who strengthened Egypt by improving tax collection, reorganized landholding, improved farming methods, and expanded cotton production.
- Indian soldiers who would fight anywhere, whether it would be in India or foreign land.
- This trade war started because Britain sold opium to Chinese traders for useful materials.
- In this march, Gandhi and some followers traveled to the ocean and took a lump of salt stating “With this, I am shaking the foundations of the British empire.”
- He fought peacefully for India’s independence from Britain and succeeded.
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- The area where someone would have control.
- When you don’t follow the rules due to the rules being unfair.
- A muslim state which formed from separating from India.
- Started by the Righteous Harmonious Fists, this rebellion wanted to drive out foreigners from China.
- After the Opium War, China was forced to sign this treaty, which made China pay for most of Britain's losses during the war.
- He led the Taiping Rebellion and ended the Qing dynasty.
- People who lived in the eastern mountains of the Muslim Turks.
- The Chinese couldn’t make British people, in their nation, to follow their rules but rather by british law and their courts.
- This policy allowed trade with everyone, equally.
- This group of people wanted to separate from India for fear of being overpowered by Hinduism.
- The body of water which connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea.
23 Clues: He built the Suez Canal. • The area where someone would have control. • This policy allowed trade with everyone, equally. • A muslim state which formed from separating from India. • He led the Taiping Rebellion and ended the Qing dynasty. • When you don’t follow the rules due to the rules being unfair. • People who lived in the eastern mountains of the Muslim Turks. • ...
Ancient India & China 2025-10-07
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- This metal came largely into use after bronze had made its impact.
- Ancient India had early representations of this religion in arts and relics.
- The name for the hierarchical social system in India and in Hinduism
- A form of hereditary rule over long time periods is known as a ___.
- The Indus River Valley civilization was best known for its design and development of its ___.
- Tallest mountain chain in the world, borders both India and China.
- The name of the philosophy emphasizing natural order and a guiding universal force.
- The desert that is located in Northern China.
- India depended on ___ season to help flood their rivers and grow crops.
- A way of communicating with the gods in Ancient China.
- First recorded dynasty in Chinese history.
- The period of India known for Indo-Aryan migrations into the region is known as the ___ Age.
- Name for high priests in India during the Vedic Age.
- Chinese dynasty that replaced the Shang.
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- Social harmony, good governing, family order, and kind behavior leading to a good society is part of ___.
- Two rivers central to Chinese development were the Yellow and the ___.
- The name of the people who migrated into India slowly from Southwestern Russia and the Caucasus Mountains.
- A political system in which land is divided by the king, given to nobles, and peasants work the land.
- Chinese political system in which a highly efficient government is achieved by strict social control.
- In China, the divine approval of a ruler is known as the Mandate of ___.
- Three large cities in the Indus River Valley civilization were Mohenjo-Daro, Kalibangan, and ____.
- Religion in India can be known as one to enforce a system of ___.
- China gave themselves the ____ Kingdom.
- The Indus & ___ Rivers helped feed the fertile watershed in northern India to grow crops.
- Early religion in India & China was ___ - which is the belief in more than one god.
- Military equipment with a rider in a wagon that is pulled by one or two horses.
26 Clues: China gave themselves the ____ Kingdom. • Chinese dynasty that replaced the Shang. • First recorded dynasty in Chinese history. • The desert that is located in Northern China. • 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 ___. • ...
Crossword 2025-05-26
18 Clues: ocean • heart • bulge • darkness • onlyfans • marsupial • memory loss • Chinese city • type of beer • bbc presenter • tennis player • UK priminister • Norse mythology • expensive metal • mythical creature • paper folding art • grafts dark matter surrons • sexually transmitted disease
Chapter 3 and 4 Ap world Vocab 2022-11-01
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- Chinese Money
- the name of an Indonesian dynasty, emerging in Central Java at the end of the eighth century.
- a member of a class of traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa.
- a narrow stretch of water, 500 mi long and from 40 to 155 mi wide, between the Malay Peninsula to the northeast and the Indonesian island of Sumatra to the southwest, connecting the Andaman Sea and the South China Sea.
- a movement in religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China around AD 1000 in response to the ideas of Taoism and Buddhism.
- rebirth in Amitabha's Western Paradise, Sukhavati, known as the Pure Land, or Pure Realm, is ensured for all those who invoke Amitabha's name with sincere devotion
- Khan Mongol ruler who conquered much of Western Asia. Son of Tolui and the Keraite princess Sorghaghtani Beki, he was a grandson of Genghis Khan
- Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during China's early Ming dynasty.
- the capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235 and 1260 and of the Northern Yuan dynasty in the 14–15th centuries.
- People that spoke the language of Hansu in Africa places
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- ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., during which China's population would double. Zheng He was in this dynasty
- an ancient Chinese sailing ship design that is still in use today.
- People that spoke the language of Hansu in Africa places
- Chinese emperor (r. 1402-1422) during the Ming dynasty who was a key figure in the restoration of China to greatness and who commissioned an enormous fleet to spread awareness of Chinese superiority to much of Asia and Eastern Africa.
- a dynastic family that ruled over modern-day Iran. They sustained one of the longest running empires of Iranian history, lasting from 1501 to 1736.
- At the vast plaza in the city's center rose the largest earthwork in the Americas, the 100-foot Monks Mound.
- a city in Mali, situated twenty kilometres north of the Niger River. Famous for educating important scholars who were well-known throughout the Islamic world.
- camels that were being used for transporting large quantities of goods to other places
- a way of life of peoples who do not live continually in the same place but move cyclically or periodically.
- a temple complex in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world
- a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia
- scholar and explorer who travelled extensively in the lands of Afro-Eurasia, largely in the Muslim world.
22 Clues: Chinese Money • People that spoke the language of Hansu in Africa places • People that spoke the language of Hansu in Africa places • an ancient Chinese sailing ship design that is still in use today. • a seasonal prevailing wind in the region of South and Southeast Asia • a temple complex in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world • ...
Day44-总 2025-01-23
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- A stiff, sticky fine - grained earth that can be moulded when wet and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, etc.
- A national holiday in the United States and Canada, celebrated to give thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.
- pot A communal Chinese dish consisting of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table, into which a variety of ingredients are cooked.
- A system of communication used by a particular country or community.
- A person acknowledged as holy or virtuous and typically regarded as being in heaven after death.
- A large, serpentine, legendary creature typically with wings, scaly skin, and the ability to breathe fire.
- The way in which two or more things which you are comparing are not the same.
- High respect; great esteem.
- An annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- A device containing gunpowder and other chemicals that is ignited to produce a display of colored lights, sparks, and noise.
- A pair of lines of verse, usually with rhyming end - words, that express a single thought or idea. In Chinese culture, often seen during festivals, written on red paper and pasted on doors.
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
- Identical; not different.
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- Not the same as another or each other; unlike in nature, form, or quality.
- A lamp with a transparent case, often a metal frame with glass sides and a handle at the top.
- A small, colored, thin rubber bag that is inflated with air or gas and used as a child's toy or a decoration.
- A close - fitting dress with a high collar and slit skirt, characteristic of traditional Chinese clothing.
- fu A Chinese martial art involving a variety of fighting styles.
- The spirit of a dead person, especially one believed to appear in bodily likeness to living people or to haunt former habitats.
- The arts and other manifestations of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.
- A design or picture cut out of paper with scissors or a knife.
- Acknowledge (a significant or happy day or event) with a social gathering or enjoyable activity.
- A Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid - Autumn Festival.
- Extend over a wide or increasing area.
- Of, from, in, or characteristic of a country or language other than one's own.
- A day or period of celebration, typically for religious or cultural reasons.
- A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
27 Clues: Identical; not different. • High respect; great esteem. • Extend over a wide or increasing area. • An annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. • A design or picture cut out of paper with scissors or a knife. • fu A Chinese martial art involving a variety of fighting styles. • A system of communication used by a particular country or community. • ...
I WILL JOIN A SKI CAMP. 2021-12-10
Chem elements 2022-01-19
15 Clues: 5 • 1/2 • hallo • America • oui oui • Spiders • ARRGGHHH • "Hey,you!" • Fire crimes • Fire energy • Hunger Games • school computer • Natasha Ramanoff • Mandarin Chinese • Superman's weakness
@WORK UNIT 7/2 2019-09-29
15 Clues: luvata • tilanne • viivästys • järjestää • uskomaton • työkaveri • aihetttaa • lentoyhtiö • matkustaja • kiinalainen • turistiluokka • noutaa, hakea • myöhästyä lennolta • turvatarkastuspiste • olla nälkäinen, nähdä nälkää
food tech stuff 2017-11-22
6 Clues: What is a shape for pizza • What is the cutlery used by Chinese people • What is most of the Chinese food made out of • What is a a popular food eaten by Chinese people • What is a unusual animal that Chinese people eat • Chinese people do not have specific seating plans
Review: China 1200-Present 2013-10-10
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- Mao’s Great Leap Forward led to a great ________, when millions of Chinese people starved to death in the 1950’s and 1960’s.
- The ___________ were a group of people in China who were angry that Westerners were changing Chinese government, religion, and traditions.
- Brilliant Mongol chief who led his forces to conquer most of Asia in less than 25 years.
- The Mongols conquered most of which continent?
- Many town surrendered to the Mongols without a fight because they heard ___________ about the bad things that happened to the people who stood up to them.
- Under Mao Zedong’s plan, called the ________________________, farmers worked together in communes.
- Mao Zedong believed in a communist economic system called _______________, in which there would be no private property, but rather all goods, property, and services would be shared equally.
- The Boxer Rebellion took place in ___________.
- Large number of people moving to cities, air/water pollution, and the spread of diseases are some of the many ____________________ that China faces today.
- When a country exports more than it imports, it has a trade ___________.
- The Mongols were ______________, which means they had no permanent homes; Mongol clans were like a moving city.
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- The Boxers wanted to destroy or get rid of everything ________________, including churches, mines, and railroads.
- This purpose of this policy is to keep the population from growing too large, so it doesn’t hurt economic growth in China. It allows families who live in or near cities to only have one child.
- In May of 1989, a large group of college students gathered because they wanted more rights. The Chinese government responded by sending tanks and troops who killed and wounded thousands of people. This is now known as the ___________ ____________ Massacre.
- When the Mongols ruled most of Asia, there was a lot of trading and it was a peaceful time. This was able to happen because the Mongols made sure the _________________ was safe to travel.
- When a country imports more than exports, like Western countries did with China before the 1800's, it is called a trade _______________.
- A series of wars between China and Britain that forced China to allow the import of a very addicting drug.
- These people were excellent horsemen and used many tricks to confuse their enemies.
- Zedong’s plan called the Great Leap Forward ________________ for many reasons including peasants having no reason to work harder when they could not earn a profit from their work.
- By 1900, ______________ countries ruled almost all of Southeast Asia.
- The fact that the Chinese did not want or need goods from European countries in the 1700’s tells us that the Chinese economy was very _______.
21 Clues: The Mongols conquered most of which continent? • The Boxer Rebellion took place in ___________. • By 1900, ______________ countries ruled almost all of Southeast Asia. • When a country exports more than it imports, it has a trade ___________. • These people were excellent horsemen and used many tricks to confuse their enemies. • ...
