chinese Crossword Puzzles
China Review Diabira 2023-03-01
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- The proper way a king is suppose to act is ___.
- Which country is East of china.
- ocean Which ocean is south of India.
- Books opposing Qin Shihuangdi’s views were publicly _____.
- A line of rulers from a family.
- 2nd largest country in Asia.
- In china landowners were also called _______.
- Two or more charecters that represent a idea.
- In this idea people are born naturally evil.
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- Which word best describes Qin Shihuangdi.
- Qin Shihuangdi had everyone who opposed him punished or ______.
- What is 1 crop that was grown in china.
- What is the most popular job in china.
- What was the basic building block of chinese society.
- Confucius was a great thinker and ______.
- Aristocrats were angry because Qin Shihuangdi reduced their power.
- Which insect did the chinese farmers use to prevent other insects from damaging their citrus tree.
- What material of clothing was made from the Shang farmers.
18 Clues: 2nd largest country in Asia. • Which country is East of china. • A line of rulers from a family. • ocean Which ocean is south of India. • What is the most popular job in china. • What is 1 crop that was grown in china. • Which word best describes Qin Shihuangdi. • Confucius was a great thinker and ______. • In this idea people are born naturally evil. • ...
Language History 2023-05-12
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- Each symbol corresponds to roughly one word or concept
- The people who brought English to the British isles
- Middle-Eastern language with a heavy influence on Spanish
- Most common Sino-Tibetan language
- The ____ theory for the spread of Indo-European through violent conquest
- Caliphate that conquered Spain in the 700s CE
- Chinese symbols/letters
- Language of the Vikings
- Form of language specific to one place or group
- The ___ conquest lead to French influence on English
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- Main reason why French and Spanish are widely spoken in N./S. America
- Language family descended from Latin
- Form of Latin spoken by common people
- Most common Chinese language family
- Geoffrey ___, author of The Canterbury Tales, important Old English literature
- Common ancestor of all European/Indian languages
- Language family that English belongs to
- The ____ hypothesis for the spread of Indo-European through peaceful farming
18 Clues: Chinese symbols/letters • Language of the Vikings • Most common Sino-Tibetan language • Most common Chinese language family • Language family descended from Latin • Form of Latin spoken by common people • Language family that English belongs to • Caliphate that conquered Spain in the 700s CE • Form of language specific to one place or group • ...
World History Midterm Review 2025-12-04
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- Chinese philosophy of "go with the flow"
- branch of Roman government in charge of the military
- _____ Caesar took power as a dictator-for-life
- belief that if you do good, you will be rewarded in your next life
- The final Buddhist Noble Truth is to follow the Eightfold _____
- Roman second-class citizen
- Philosopher who taught that everyone should respect their parents
- the Pax ____ was a 200-year era of peace during the Roman Empire
- someone who rules by force
- Philosopher who taught students to QUESTION EVERYTHING!
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- the spreading of culture through migration, trade, or conquest is Cultural ____
- Dynasty associated with Legalism
- government that separates power into branches
- Ancient Chinese believed that their dynasties fell when they lost the Mandate of ____
- Greek city characterized by discipline and military
- your divine duty
- a Greek city-state
- Hindus believe that you are born in your social role, called this
18 Clues: your divine duty • a Greek city-state • Roman second-class citizen • someone who rules by force • Dynasty associated with Legalism • Chinese philosophy of "go with the flow" • government that separates power into branches • _____ Caesar took power as a dictator-for-life • Greek city characterized by discipline and military • ...
Boxer rebellion crossword 2021-10-21
7 Clues: The major supplier of Opium • Gun the British used in the war • The ship the British used in the war • Drug that the Chinese were hooked on • The ability to not be affected by local laws • Currency the Chinese paid the British off in • Fighters that the Chinese took in to help them fight the British
Byzantine Empire Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-25
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- Greek temple dedicated to Athena
- Chinese belief system that believed in having a strong government
- A religious belief that goes against the belief of the church
- Defeated Mark Antony and became emperor of Rome
- Emperor who moved Rome's capital city
- Greek city-state known for its militaristic values
- Type of government with one leader who has all the power
- Present-day country where Constantinople is located
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- Type of government where a rich group of elites are in charge
- Greek city-state that created democracy
- Trade route that connected China to Europe
- Justinian's wife
- Turned Rome into an empire
- The half of Ancient Rome that the Byzantine Empire was located
- Chinese belief system founded by Laozi
- One of two chief officials of the Roman Republic
16 Clues: Justinian's wife • Turned Rome into an empire • Greek temple dedicated to Athena • Emperor who moved Rome's capital city • Chinese belief system founded by Laozi • Greek city-state that created democracy • Trade route that connected China to Europe • Defeated Mark Antony and became emperor of Rome • One of two chief officials of the Roman Republic • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-28
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- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- The belief in more than one god
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
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- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- First set of written laws
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
KIS GRADE 6 EAGLES 2022-08-09
16 Clues: LOVES ART • LOVES MATH • LOVES MUSIC • LOVES TRAVEL • LOVES SOCCER • LOVES SCIENCE • LOVES CHINESE • LOVES READING • LOVES ENGLISH • LOVES DRAWING • LOVES HISTORY • LOVES COMPUTERS • LOVES GEOGRAPHY • LOVES OUR SCHOOL • LOVES BASKETBALL • LOVES PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Lesson 1 - Vocabulary 2022-09-04
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- A set of personal rules for good behavior
- A written or spoken statement of opinion.
- Continue without a pause; persistent.
- Right action or thoughts; to do good; to follow the rules
- related to a fighting; karate, kung fu, judo and taekwondo
- As someone said or indicated by
- Approximately; about; near
- Past tense of hear.
- The person who keeps the financial (money) records for a business.
- The word for the numeral 1000
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- Knowledge; learning
- A familiar phrase or sentence that people say to give advice or wisdom.
- A Chinese philosopher whose ethical teachings were introduced into Chinese religion
- Causing surprise or wonder; unexpected
- Something with a great value in money; expensive
- To walk around slowly in a relaxed way or without any clear purpose or direction
- To follow instructions, commands, or wishes
- Follow the rules for a right behavior; having to do with what is right or good
18 Clues: Knowledge; learning • Past tense of hear. • Approximately; about; near • The word for the numeral 1000 • As someone said or indicated by • Continue without a pause; persistent. • Causing surprise or wonder; unexpected • A set of personal rules for good behavior • A written or spoken statement of opinion. • To follow instructions, commands, or wishes • ...
Liam's End of Year Crossword 2024-12-09
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- Where did we first stop on the way back from camp?
- How many teams were there for debating?
- Which miners were discriminated against in the gold rush? Chinese
- What was Bindi?
- We used baking soda and _______ for our experiment?
- What was the most famous bushranger's last name?
- What countries' miners were the most wealthy? Chinese
- How many day groups were there at camp?
- What is Jimmy’s last name?
- What term did we do space in?
- What month did we start school?
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- What subject do you use centimeters, metres and kilometres?
- What is the opposite of multiplication?
- Where did the gold rush start? Ballarat
- How old was Faris when he was in refuge?
- What book did we read in Term 2?
- How many planets are in our solar system?
- What did we do in science?
- What is the first name of the author of Jimmy Baxter?
19 Clues: What was Bindi? • What did we do in science? • What is Jimmy’s last name? • What term did we do space in? • What month did we start school? • What book did we read in Term 2? • What is the opposite of multiplication? • How many teams were there for debating? • Where did the gold rush start? Ballarat • How many day groups were there at camp? • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-28
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- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
- First set of written laws
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
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- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- The belief in more than one god
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
Ancient China 2022-03-25
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- The official dialect of china
- “_________ was a Chinese philosopher,poet, and politician”
- A sovereign or supreme male monarch of an empire
- An ancient civilization, known for making the compass
- Earth’s largest and most populous continent
- A line of hereditary rulers if a country.
- “The _____ ____ __ _____ is 13,171 miles long.”
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- “____ was the most precious stone found in China”
- The art of producing decorative handwriting or lettering with a pen or brush
- A fine, strong, soft lustrous fiber primarily used for clothing.
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade
- “______ was brought to China by the Shang and Zhou Dynasties”
- The first dynasty in traditional Chinese historiography
- A collection of terracotta sculptures depicting the armies of Qin Shi Huang
- The longest river in china
- The second largest river in china
16 Clues: The longest river in china • The official dialect of china • The second largest river in china • A line of hereditary rulers if a country. • Earth’s largest and most populous continent • A person or company involved in wholesale trade • “The _____ ____ __ _____ is 13,171 miles long.” • A sovereign or supreme male monarch of an empire • ...
Ancient China 2022-06-29
14 Clues: medicine • terracotta • 12th Dynasty • Third Dynasty • First Dynasty • tenth Dynasty • fifth Dynasty • fourth Dynasty • second Dynasty • eighth Dynasty • seventh Dynasty • eleventh Dynasty • Chinese philosopher • Person that kills people
Grade 5 Unit 2 Lesson 3 2024-09-24
Country, Language, and Nationality 2025-07-22
14 Clues: India (Language) • Swedish (Country) • Israeli (Country) • Austrian (Country) • Chinese (Language) • Malaysia (Language) • Italy (Nationality) • Indonesia (Language) • Arabic (Country) • Mexico (Nationality) • Argentina (Language) • Greece (Language) • Belgium (Nationality) • Japanese (Nationality)
Learn & Review 2025-11-15
World of religions 2024-05-28
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- the profound dichotomy between good and evil
- the belief in or worship of more than one god.
- the worship of nature and ancestors
- one of the world’s largest religions
- the faith tradition that focuses on the figure of Jesus Christ.
- the underworld known as Sheol
- an ancient Chinese philosophy
- one of the worlds oldest religions
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- considered to be the creator of the universe in some religions.
- the third monotheism
- tolerance for other religions.
- the path to enlightenment is through nonviolence and reducing harm to living things.
- the doctrine or belief that there is only one God.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- religious sign or symbol, especially associated with Christian churches.
- the disciple of Christianity
- a new religious movement founded in Vietnam.
17 Clues: the third monotheism • the disciple of Christianity • the underworld known as Sheol • an ancient Chinese philosophy • tolerance for other religions. • one of the worlds oldest religions • the worship of nature and ancestors • one of the world’s largest religions • the profound dichotomy between good and evil • a new religious movement founded in Vietnam. • ...
Unit 2 History Test 2022-10-21
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- Martin Luther started this movement because of the Catholic Church's corruption
- The Qing Dynasty forced Han Chinese men to adopt this hairstyle
- ancient Chinese method of controlling neighboring empires
- janissaries in the Ottoman Empire were apart of this system
- Louis XIV & Peter the Great
- Winds that helped East Indian Ocean Trade
- Incan farming
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- Mughal empire method of control
- Peter the Great's policy for Russia
- Elite military made up of Christian boys
- Helped spread ideas through mass production
- Ottoman empire was spread out over this many continents
- The divine right to rule in Ancient China
- Peter the great made Russians change their clothe and men cut off their
14 Clues: Incan farming • Louis XIV & Peter the Great • Mughal empire method of control • Peter the Great's policy for Russia • Elite military made up of Christian boys • The divine right to rule in Ancient China • Winds that helped East Indian Ocean Trade • Helped spread ideas through mass production • Ottoman empire was spread out over this many continents • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- Germany and Berlin after WWII
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- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- Chinese communist leader
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
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- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
- Chinese communist leader
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
- Germany and Berlin after WWII
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin? • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- Chinese communist leader
- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- Germany and Berlin after WWII
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- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- Germany and Berlin after WWII
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
- Chinese communist leader
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- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
- Germany and Berlin after WWII
- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
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- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- Chinese communist leader
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin? • ...
Cold War 2014-11-25
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- What kind of war almost began during the Cuban Missile crisis?
- Who won the Chinese civil war?
- Countries aligned with the Soviet Union
- Germany and Berlin after WWII
- Chinese communist leader
- How Berlin was supplied when Soviets cut off Berlin?
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- US supported the government in the South that fought communism
- Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe
- An alliance including the US that contained the Soviet Union
- Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion?
- What happened to communism in Europe in 1989?
- Which Korea did the US fight with?
- It blocked East Berliners from escaping to West Berlin
- Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war
14 Clues: Chinese communist leader • Germany and Berlin after WWII • Who won the Chinese civil war? • Which Korea did the US fight with? • Countries aligned with the Soviet Union • Where was the failed Bay of Pigs invasion? • What happened to communism in Europe in 1989? • Churchill’s Fulton Mo description of divided Europe • Mutually assured destruction, suicide by nuclear war • ...
World History Word Puzzle 2022-04-10
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- Predecessors of Aztecs
- the Chinese dynasty when the Grand Canal was built
- Where the government of the Gupta empire was based
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized role in society
- golden age of Japanese culture
- Developed by British and first used at the Battle of the Somme in 1916
- name of the longest battle in the war
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- the ship that shifted U.S. Perception of the War
- Name of the revolution that caused Russia to exit the war
- the prophet that started Islam
- the honored warrior class of Japan
- Place where Russians fought on German Soil the last time
- the Islam recorded text
- achieving things had not been done before
14 Clues: Predecessors of Aztecs • the Islam recorded text • the prophet that started Islam • golden age of Japanese culture • the honored warrior class of Japan • name of the longest battle in the war • achieving things had not been done before • the ship that shifted U.S. Perception of the War • the Chinese dynasty when the Grand Canal was built • ...
Ancient China Notes 2024-01-29
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- Mandate of Heaven gave emperors the right to _____.
- People who scored well on civil service tests got jobs in this.
- The First Chinese dynasty.
- The Qin dynasty united China into one ______.
- The Zhou dynasty was China's _______ Dynasty
- Line of rulers from a single family.
- Mountains and _______ limited outside contact in China.
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- A type of money everyone in a country uses.
- Somebody from the upper class.
- One of Ancient China's main rivers (in English).
- Respecting one's parents or elders.
- Kings were weakened when aristocrats got more power during this dynasty.
- The third level of the Chinese social ladder.
- The Han Dynasty invented this, that made farming easier.
14 Clues: The First Chinese dynasty. • Somebody from the upper class. • Respecting one's parents or elders. • Line of rulers from a single family. • A type of money everyone in a country uses. • The Zhou dynasty was China's _______ Dynasty • The third level of the Chinese social ladder. • The Qin dynasty united China into one ______. • ...
Trevor Noah hoofstuk 16 2024-09-11
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- Trevor was 'n natuurlike _______________
- In graad 9 het Chinese kinders hier ingekom
- Ons het heeldag CD's ___________ en saans ge-DJ by partytjies.
- Teen matriek het Trevor R_________ per week verdien.
- Die beste deel van Alexandra
- Bolo se ouers was professionele _____________
- Bongani het hier gebly.
- Hy was 'n rekenaarboffin
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- Hierdie pel van Trevor kon baie goed dans.
- Een van die Chinese kinders
- Meeste wit kinders wat Trevor geken het, het 'n ________ gevat na matriek.
- Daar was 'n lae ___________ in die middel van die pad wat voor Bongani-hulle se huis verbygeloop het.
- Dit was Trevor se eerste optrede as DJ in Alex.
- Bolo en Andrew se middelman
14 Clues: Bongani het hier gebly. • Hy was 'n rekenaarboffin • Een van die Chinese kinders • Bolo en Andrew se middelman • Die beste deel van Alexandra • Trevor was 'n natuurlike _______________ • Hierdie pel van Trevor kon baie goed dans. • In graad 9 het Chinese kinders hier ingekom • Bolo se ouers was professionele _____________ • Dit was Trevor se eerste optrede as DJ in Alex. • ...
Chinese Cinderella Vocabulary Review 2017-04-14
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- a strong dislike for something
- deceit used to achieve one's goals
- not attracting attention; out of the way
- to do something beneath you
- done with a feeling of superiority
- brisk and cheerful readiness
- confusing fight; a scuffle
- intense excitement or joy
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- mixed together
- gradually spread throughout
- simulated or insincere action
- a feeling of remorse or sorrow
- permanent mark or unforgettable
- a system of ranking based on superiority
- able to endure pain without showing emotion
- permanent injury
16 Clues: mixed together • permanent injury • intense excitement or joy • confusing fight; a scuffle • gradually spread throughout • to do something beneath you • brisk and cheerful readiness • simulated or insincere action • a strong dislike for something • a feeling of remorse or sorrow • permanent mark or unforgettable • deceit used to achieve one's goals • ...
Ancient Chinese Daily Life 2021-05-04
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- Women had had their feet ________.
- Boys in village schools learn the teachings of who?
- Which grain was harvested in northern China?
- Families preferred children of which gender?
- What was the staple crop in southern China?
- Fresh water were stored in _____.
- Another name for the foot binding tradition is ____ foot
- For the poor, ____ was only eaten for special occasions.
- Weddings were arranged by the girl’s _______.
- The emperor’s ________ were buried alive with him.
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- During natural disasters, parents killed ______ they could no longer feed.
- Majority of the population.
- A man could divorce his wife if she was _________.
- Which religion prohibited eating meat?
- Farmers used a ______ to raise water from rivers.
- Peasants wore clothing made from which material?
16 Clues: Majority of the population. • Fresh water were stored in _____. • Women had had their feet ________. • Which religion prohibited eating meat? • What was the staple crop in southern China? • Which grain was harvested in northern China? • Families preferred children of which gender? • Weddings were arranged by the girl’s _______. • ...
Ancient Chinese Daily Life 2021-05-03
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- farmers used a ______ to raise water from rivers
- a man could divorce his wife if she was _________
- the majority of China’s population
- another name for the foot binding tradition is ____ foot
- during natural disasters, parents killed ______ they could no longer feed
- fresh water was stored in _____
- the emperor’s ________ were buried alive with him
- boys in village schools learn the teachings of who?
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- what was the staple crop in southern China?
- peasants wore clothing made from which material?
- families preferred children of which gender?
- women had their feet _______
- for the poor, ____ was only eaten for special occasions
- weddings were arranged by the girl’s _______
- which grain was harvested in northern China?
- which religion prohibited eating meat?
16 Clues: women had their feet _______ • fresh water was stored in _____ • the majority of China’s population • which religion prohibited eating meat? • what was the staple crop in southern China? • families preferred children of which gender? • weddings were arranged by the girl’s _______ • which grain was harvested in northern China? • ...
Chinese Philosophy Cross Word 2023-12-13
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- Symbol of Daoism
- Also known as "The Way"
- Opposites of good and bad, pleasure and pain, etc
- Elders should be setting a good...
- Creator of Confucianism
- What you should give to elders (Confucianism)
- Someone older than you
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- If you break the law you will get a harsh...
- The Dynasty that was influenced by legalism.
- Creator of Legalism
- The Dynasty that was influenced by Confucianism.
- Legalists felt that rulers should have _______ power.
- Daoists believed the best rulers were those who ruled...
- Creator of Daoism
- Relative from the past
- Hanfeizi felt government needed strict....
16 Clues: Symbol of Daoism • Creator of Daoism • Creator of Legalism • Relative from the past • Someone older than you • Also known as "The Way" • Creator of Confucianism • Elders should be setting a good... • Hanfeizi felt government needed strict.... • If you break the law you will get a harsh... • The Dynasty that was influenced by legalism. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-27
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- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- Divine approval in ancient China
- First set of written laws
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
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- The belief in more than one god
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • ...
Module 5.1: Vocabolario Nuovo 2023-02-27
13 Clues: food • Thai • near • songs • Chinese • to learn • languages • hot chips • volleyball • grandparents • go for a stroll • in particular/especially • wander around/hang around
Chapter 19; An Age of Exploration and Isolation 2017-12-05
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- East India Company ; Dutch company that established and directed trade throughout Asia
- Nobunaga ; Daimyo who hoped to control all of Japan
- of Tordesillas ; Treaty between Spain and Portugal dividing newly discovered lands between them
- ; Type of Japanese Theater
- ; Type of Japanese poetry
- Dynasty ; Chinese dynasty that ruled from 1368 to 1644
- Dias ; Portuguese explorer who rounded the tip of Africa
- da Gama ; explorer who gave Portugal a direct sea route to India
- ; Ming ruler/son of Hongwu
- He ; Muslim admiral who led seven voyages of exploration during the MIng Dynasty
- ; Powerful Manchu emporer of the Qing Dynasty
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- ; Commander of the rebels army That drove the Mongols out of China in 1368
- Shogunate ; Dynasty that ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868
- ; Warrior- Cheiftains
- Henry ; Portuguese supporter of exploration
- Hideyoshi ; Daimyo who took control all of Japan
- ; People from Manchuria
- Dynasty ; Chinese dynasty that followed the Ming Dynasty
18 Clues: ; Warrior- Cheiftains • ; People from Manchuria • ; Type of Japanese poetry • ; Type of Japanese Theater • ; Ming ruler/son of Hongwu • Henry ; Portuguese supporter of exploration • ; Powerful Manchu emporer of the Qing Dynasty • Hideyoshi ; Daimyo who took control all of Japan • Nobunaga ; Daimyo who hoped to control all of Japan • ...
The Ming Dynasty Crossword Puzzle! 2024-02-13
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- Founding emperor of China's Ming dynasty
- The succession of rulers from the same family
- The capital of the Ming dynasty before Beijing
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank,especially one ruling an empire
- Many novels of the time were written in this everyday language
- The Ming supported this industry
- Brought peace and order to the Ming empire
- A country in East Asia
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- The cloth worn by most Chinese
- Hon Wu's son
- The city with many palaces known for only allowing top government officials inside
- The dynasty ruling China in 1368-1644
- The extreme ruler that founded the Yuan empire, expanded the Ming empire,and Died in 1294
- The food eaten by most Chinese
- Uncivilized people
- A long fictional story
- Ming rulers repaired and expanded
- This was one responsibility of officials to carry out. Also known as a count of the number of people in China
18 Clues: Hon Wu's son • Uncivilized people • A long fictional story • A country in East Asia • The cloth worn by most Chinese • The food eaten by most Chinese • The Ming supported this industry • Ming rulers repaired and expanded • The dynasty ruling China in 1368-1644 • Founding emperor of China's Ming dynasty • Brought peace and order to the Ming empire • ...
China/Mongolia 2023-12-04
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- The _ River is the biggest in China
- people who speak out against the government
- Only _ percent of Mongolia's land can be farmed
- A great _ was built by the Chinese to keep Mongolians out back in the day
- writing system that uses characters instead of words
- island country trying to remain independent of China
- capital of Mongolia
- Mao's "great leap forward" in caused mass _ of 80 million citizens
- largest city in China
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- a collective farming community
- This desert borders Mongolia and China
- most common form of the Chinese language
- Leading cause of death in China
- large mountain range on China's southwest border
- _ Khan conquered China and much of Asia in Medieval times
- China's major rivers originate from the Plateau of _
- city in China where Covid 19 got started
- Hong Kong was under _ rule until 1997 when they gave it to China
18 Clues: capital of Mongolia • largest city in China • a collective farming community • Leading cause of death in China • The _ River is the biggest in China • This desert borders Mongolia and China • most common form of the Chinese language • city in China where Covid 19 got started • people who speak out against the government • Only _ percent of Mongolia's land can be farmed • ...
Ancient China 2022-12-14
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- killed her family
- A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe
- - A fast growing grass that grows very tall
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom
- he's a famous chinease pholishpere
- A protective covering made by silkworms before they transform into moths
- ruled by lady fu hao
- One of the three major religions or philosophies of Ancient
- Refers to the three major philosophies of Ancient China
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- - One of the three major religions of China
- giant wall
- A revered mythical creature
- she led some armies
- traveled to china
- A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- - An important invention that was used for fireworks and weapons
- An ancient Chinese treatment for healing that uses needles placed in various areas of the skin
18 Clues: giant wall • killed her family • traveled to china • she led some armies • ruled by lady fu hao • A revered mythical creature • he's a famous chinease pholishpere • - A small narrow boat with a flat bottom • A Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty • - One of the three major religions of China • - A fast growing grass that grows very tall • ...
Asian Food 2025-08-28
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- Small Chinese steamed or fried dumplings (6)
- Spicy noodle soup with coconut milk, popular in Singapore (5)
- Herbal pork rib soup (9)
- Pork dish with a tangy, sweet sauce (15)
- Chicken served with fragrant rice, a Hainanese specialty (19)
- Japanese noodle soup served in broth with toppings (5)
- Famous roasted duck from Beijing (10)
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- Spicy rice cakes in a sweet chili sauce (10)
- Deep-fried crunchy snack often served with meals (12)
- Crispy roasted pork belly (8)
- Thai stir-fried rice noodles with tamarind, egg, and shrimp (7)
- Thin egg noodles with dumplings (12)
- Grilled skewered meat served with peanut sauce (5)
- Coconut milk rice with sambal, anchovies, and egg (9)
- Flat rice noodles stir-fried with eggs, Chinese sausage, and prawns (15)
- Pulled tea with milk, popular in Malaysia and Singapore (9)
- Japanese battered and fried vegetables or seafood (7)
- Korean Marinated grilled beef (7)
18 Clues: Herbal pork rib soup (9) • Crispy roasted pork belly (8) • Korean Marinated grilled beef (7) • Thin egg noodles with dumplings (12) • Famous roasted duck from Beijing (10) • Pork dish with a tangy, sweet sauce (15) • Spicy rice cakes in a sweet chili sauce (10) • Small Chinese steamed or fried dumplings (6) • Grilled skewered meat served with peanut sauce (5) • ...
4.2 New Global Connections 2021-11-17
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- (1453–1515) was a Portuguese admiral who helped found Portugal’s trade empire in the East. He captured and built strategic forts at Goa, Calicut, Malacca, and Hormoz; reconstructed other forts; set up shipbuilding and other Portuguese industries in India; and built churches.
- people originally from Manchuria, north of China, who conquered the Ming dynasty and ruled China as the Qing dynasty from the mid-1600s to the early 1900s
- Japanese city; on an island in its harbor, the Tokugawa shoguns in the 1600s permitted one or two Dutch ships to trade with Japan each year; city where the second atomic bomb was dropped in August, 1945
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- (1711–1799) was a Chinese emperor who expanded the size of China’s empire to include Tibet and much of central Asia, creating a multiethnic state that included Han Chinese, Mongols, Tibetans, and Manchus. He saw himself as a “Universal Monarch” both within and beyond the Chinese empire. He patronized the arts, commissioned great literary works, and formed China’s national palace museum with art collections that remain important today.
- dynasty established by the Manchus in the mid-1600s that lasted until the early 1900s; China’s last dynasty
- region of southeastern China made up of a peninsula and two islands; the Ming dynasty allowed the Portuguese to set up a trading post here
- Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) was an Italian scholar and Jesuit priest who traveled to China. In 1589, Ricci began to teach Chinese scholars European mathematical ideas. Later he lived in Nanjing, where he worked on mathematics, astronomy, and geography. He became famous in China for his knowledge of astronomy, writing books in Chinese, and his talents as a painter.
- a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade
- a distant military station or a remote settlement
- (1737–1806) Born to a Scots-Irish family in Ireland, he served as a member of the British Parliament, chief secretary for Ireland, and governor of several British colonies. King George III sent him on an unsuccessful mission to persuade Emperor Qianlong of China to allow British traders into northern port cities. He later became governor of the colony at the Cape of Good Hope.
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- city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca
- a trading company established with full sovereign powers by the Netherlands in 1602 to protect and expand its trade in Asia
- having full, independent power
- Muslim empire that ruled most of northern India from the mid-1500s to the mid-1700s; also known as the Mogul empire
- a country in southeastern Asia made up of several thousand islands; seized by the Spanish in the 1500s; became an important link in Spain’s overseas trading empire as the destination of silver fleets sent from the Americas
- coastal city in southeastern China, also known as Canton, where, during the Ming dynasty, the Dutch, English, and other Europeans could trade with Chinese merchants under the supervision of imperial officials, only during each year’s trading season and only at Canton
- shoguns, descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542–1616) who were supreme military leaders; ruled Japan from 1603 through 1869; reunified Japan and reestablished order following a century of civil war and disturbance
18 Clues: having full, independent power • a distant military station or a remote settlement • city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca • Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies • a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade • ...
4.2 New Global Connections 2021-11-17
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- (1453–1515) was a Portuguese admiral who helped found Portugal’s trade empire in the East. He captured and built strategic forts at Goa, Calicut, Malacca, and Hormoz; reconstructed other forts; set up shipbuilding and other Portuguese industries in India; and built churches.
- people originally from Manchuria, north of China, who conquered the Ming dynasty and ruled China as the Qing dynasty from the mid-1600s to the early 1900s
- Japanese city; on an island in its harbor, the Tokugawa shoguns in the 1600s permitted one or two Dutch ships to trade with Japan each year; city where the second atomic bomb was dropped in August, 1945
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- (1711–1799) was a Chinese emperor who expanded the size of China’s empire to include Tibet and much of central Asia, creating a multiethnic state that included Han Chinese, Mongols, Tibetans, and Manchus. He saw himself as a “Universal Monarch” both within and beyond the Chinese empire. He patronized the arts, commissioned great literary works, and formed China’s national palace museum with art collections that remain important today.
- dynasty established by the Manchus in the mid-1600s that lasted until the early 1900s; China’s last dynasty
- region of southeastern China made up of a peninsula and two islands; the Ming dynasty allowed the Portuguese to set up a trading post here
- Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) was an Italian scholar and Jesuit priest who traveled to China. In 1589, Ricci began to teach Chinese scholars European mathematical ideas. Later he lived in Nanjing, where he worked on mathematics, astronomy, and geography. He became famous in China for his knowledge of astronomy, writing books in Chinese, and his talents as a painter.
- a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade
- a distant military station or a remote settlement
- (1737–1806) Born to a Scots-Irish family in Ireland, he served as a member of the British Parliament, chief secretary for Ireland, and governor of several British colonies. King George III sent him on an unsuccessful mission to persuade Emperor Qianlong of China to allow British traders into northern port cities. He later became governor of the colony at the Cape of Good Hope.
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- city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca
- a trading company established with full sovereign powers by the Netherlands in 1602 to protect and expand its trade in Asia
- having full, independent power
- Muslim empire that ruled most of northern India from the mid-1500s to the mid-1700s; also known as the Mogul empire
- a country in southeastern Asia made up of several thousand islands; seized by the Spanish in the 1500s; became an important link in Spain’s overseas trading empire as the destination of silver fleets sent from the Americas
- coastal city in southeastern China, also known as Canton, where, during the Ming dynasty, the Dutch, English, and other Europeans could trade with Chinese merchants under the supervision of imperial officials, only during each year’s trading season and only at Canton
- shoguns, descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542–1616) who were supreme military leaders; ruled Japan from 1603 through 1869; reunified Japan and reestablished order following a century of civil war and disturbance
18 Clues: having full, independent power • a distant military station or a remote settlement • city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca • Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies • a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade • ...
5.2 Europeans Gain Footholds in Asia 2021-11-17
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- (1453–1515) was a Portuguese admiral who helped found Portugal’s trade empire in the East. He captured and built strategic forts at Goa, Calicut, Malacca, and Hormoz; reconstructed other forts; set up shipbuilding and other Portuguese industries in India; and built churches.
- people originally from Manchuria, north of China, who conquered the Ming dynasty and ruled China as the Qing dynasty from the mid-1600s to the early 1900s
- Japanese city; on an island in its harbor, the Tokugawa shoguns in the 1600s permitted one or two Dutch ships to trade with Japan each year; city where the second atomic bomb was dropped in August, 1945
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- (1711–1799) was a Chinese emperor who expanded the size of China’s empire to include Tibet and much of central Asia, creating a multiethnic state that included Han Chinese, Mongols, Tibetans, and Manchus. He saw himself as a “Universal Monarch” both within and beyond the Chinese empire. He patronized the arts, commissioned great literary works, and formed China’s national palace museum with art collections that remain important today.
- dynasty established by the Manchus in the mid-1600s that lasted until the early 1900s; China’s last dynasty
- region of southeastern China made up of a peninsula and two islands; the Ming dynasty allowed the Portuguese to set up a trading post here
- Matteo Ricci (1552–1610) was an Italian scholar and Jesuit priest who traveled to China. In 1589, Ricci began to teach Chinese scholars European mathematical ideas. Later he lived in Nanjing, where he worked on mathematics, astronomy, and geography. He became famous in China for his knowledge of astronomy, writing books in Chinese, and his talents as a painter.
- a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade
- a distant military station or a remote settlement
- (1737–1806) Born to a Scots-Irish family in Ireland, he served as a member of the British Parliament, chief secretary for Ireland, and governor of several British colonies. King George III sent him on an unsuccessful mission to persuade Emperor Qianlong of China to allow British traders into northern port cities. He later became governor of the colony at the Cape of Good Hope.
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- city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca
- a trading company established with full sovereign powers by the Netherlands in 1602 to protect and expand its trade in Asia
- having full, independent power
- Muslim empire that ruled most of northern India from the mid-1500s to the mid-1700s; also known as the Mogul empire
- a country in southeastern Asia made up of several thousand islands; seized by the Spanish in the 1500s; became an important link in Spain’s overseas trading empire as the destination of silver fleets sent from the Americas
- coastal city in southeastern China, also known as Canton, where, during the Ming dynasty, the Dutch, English, and other Europeans could trade with Chinese merchants under the supervision of imperial officials, only during each year’s trading season and only at Canton
- shoguns, descended from Tokugawa Ieyasu (1542–1616) who were supreme military leaders; ruled Japan from 1603 through 1869; reunified Japan and reestablished order following a century of civil war and disturbance
18 Clues: having full, independent power • a distant military station or a remote settlement • city located on the Malay Peninsula near the strategic Straits of Malacca • Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies • a coastal city seized in 1510 that became the commercial and military base of Portugal’s India trade • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2023-10-30
13 Clues: China • India • Japan • Egypt • France • Canada • Turkey • Algeria • Thailand • Saudi Arabia • The United Kingdom • The United Arab Emirates • The United States of America
h a r d 2023-05-16
13 Clues: russe • Anglais • svenska • franska • Allemand • Japonais • Has a trunk • thailandska • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • mandarin chinese • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Westing heir puzzle 2013-02-26
16 Clues: bookie • runner • engaged • doorman • brother • secretary • dress maker • bird watcher • delivery boy • from hong kong • plastic surgen • snooby heiress • supreme court appelatte • owns a chinese resteraunt • weres dark clothes religous • plays stock market kicks shins
Unidad 2 Leccion 2 2024-02-02
16 Clues: darts • to aim • to move • dominoes • foosball • Parcheesi • air hockey • backgammon • virtual game • to knock down • to score points • to score a goal • Chinese Checkers • interactive game • to serve(in sports) • to hit(the dartboard)
ANCIENT CHINA 2015-12-09
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- a period of time wherre bronze was use to make many iteams
- Chinese teacher of morals that came to embody the core of Confucianism
- platform of earth
- a picture that represennts a word
- 6th century B.C first great teacher of Daoism who taught before Confucius
- the cpital of china
- a moutain rage in southern Asia
- a yelllowish brown soil
- disciple of Confucius who is regarded as second only to Confucius as the co-founder of Confucianism
- a collections of sayings by Confucius
- the major trade route used by the Chinese and the rest of the world
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- dike used to control flooding
- a bone commonly used to tell the futuer
- a person who comes between buyers and sellers
- political divisons
- a relative that lived longer that you grandparents
16 Clues: platform of earth • political divisons • the cpital of china • a yelllowish brown soil • dike used to control flooding • a moutain rage in southern Asia • a picture that represennts a word • a collections of sayings by Confucius • a bone commonly used to tell the futuer • a person who comes between buyers and sellers • a relative that lived longer that you grandparents • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-28
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- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- The belief in more than one god
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
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- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- First set of written laws
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-28
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- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- The belief in more than one god
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
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- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Divine approval in ancient China
- First set of written laws
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-27
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- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- First set of written laws
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
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- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- The belief in more than one god
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-27
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- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- First set of written laws
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
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- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- The belief in more than one god
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2018-09-27
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- The belief in more than one god
- Divine approval in ancient China
- Ancient civilization known for being peaceful
- Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties
- form of government in which rule is based on religious authority
- First ancient civilization known to mankind
- King who united Upper and Lower Egypt
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- Mountain range that served as a natural barrier for the Indus Valley
- First set of written laws
- Civilization known for inventing the concept of coined money
- Egypt is surrounded on both sides by this geographic feature
- Earliest form of writing in Egypt
- Curved shaped region known for the richness of it soil
- Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient...
- Ancient writing surface invented by the Egyptians
- Longest river in the world that runs through Egypt
16 Clues: First set of written laws • The belief in more than one god • Divine approval in ancient China • Earliest form of writing in Egypt • King who united Upper and Lower Egypt • First ancient civilization known to mankind • Ancient civilization known for being peaceful • Modern day Middle East, also known as ancient... • Pattern of rise and decline in Chinese dynasties • ...
Gold Rush Crossword 2024-05-09
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- Cape passed by on the ocean route to the Gold Rush
- Group taxed to mine
- Name of migrants who mined gold
- Shortcut route to the CA Gold Rush
- River where gold was discovered
- Type of justice/law and order used in mining towns
- Place in the US where the Gold Rush began
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- First governor of CA, targeted Native Americans
- Significantly increased in CA during the Gold Rush
- A very small number of this group was in CA during the Gold Rush
- Man who discovered gold
- Type of state CA became when it joined the union
- Also where Chinese immigrants would work
- Indigenous American people to the land in CA
- This method took 6 months to get to the Gold Rush
- A method for looking for gold
16 Clues: Group taxed to mine • Man who discovered gold • A method for looking for gold • Name of migrants who mined gold • River where gold was discovered • Shortcut route to the CA Gold Rush • Also where Chinese immigrants would work • Place in the US where the Gold Rush began • Indigenous American people to the land in CA • First governor of CA, targeted Native Americans • ...
Ancient China Crossword puzzle 2023-02-15
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- Natural barrier and a mountain range with the tallest mountain in the world
- Valued greatly in China
- longest river in Asia
- Trade routes used to trade between china and western asian countries
- Used as an explanation for why emperors ruled
- fertile soil used for agriculture in chain
- Natural barrier and 6th largest desert
- What priests used to answer questions they had for the gods
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- Mathematician and engineer Yu made it possible in China
- includes farming and is very important in China
- the world's second-largest shifting sand desert,
- Nobility held lands from the Emporor in exchange for military service,and loyalty
- What the Chinese people called China
- line of rulers from the same family
- Soilders made from clay uniquely
- Started Chinese civilization
16 Clues: longest river in Asia • Valued greatly in China • Started Chinese civilization • Soilders made from clay uniquely • line of rulers from the same family • What the Chinese people called China • Natural barrier and 6th largest desert • fertile soil used for agriculture in chain • Used as an explanation for why emperors ruled • includes farming and is very important in China • ...
china review Fig 2023-03-02
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- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of
- Confucius was China’s first great
- what was the basic building block
- Qin based his rule on the ideas of
- the great wall was made of this
- what was the most popular job in china
- what was one of the crops grown in china
- river what was the ether name of the river
- how did the Zhou dynasty fail
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- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a
- nine out of ten did this job
- what was one of the animals raised in china
- shang kings receive there power from
- what was the ether name of the huanghe
- Which insect did the chinese farmers use to prevent other insects from damaging their citrus trees
- who provided goods and services to landownersLegalismLegalism Legalism
- what material was made from shang farmers
17 Clues: nine out of ten did this job • how did the Zhou dynasty fail • the great wall was made of this • Confucius was China’s first great • what was the basic building block • Qin based his rule on the ideas of • shang kings receive there power from • what was the ether name of the huanghe • what was the most popular job in china • Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a • ...
Geography China puzzle 2022-05-12
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- - It helped the Chinese to grow better than other civilizations
- China Sea
- staircase - low in the east and high in the west
- Geography - topic
- River - one of the main 2 rivers in China
- desert - Largest desert in China??
- of geography - helped to protect it against invaders
- of Tibet - a place higher than normal land height
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- River - a main river in China
- soil - even if the rivers bring destruction people still live around the rivers because of the land
- trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- mountain - A wall of mountains
- Everest - One of the tallest mountains in the world
- Sea - a main sea of China
- desert - largest desert in Asia ??
- mountain - A set of mountains like Himalaya mountain
- China plain - one of the plains in China
- attacks - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
18 Clues: China Sea • Geography - topic • Sea - a main sea of China • River - a main river in China • mountain - A wall of mountains • desert - largest desert in Asia ?? • desert - Largest desert in China?? • China plain - one of the plains in China • River - one of the main 2 rivers in China • trade - it’s hard to cross the walls of China • ...
Chapter 14 (2-4) review 2022-09-23
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- The Manchus set up a new dynasty called
- Spanish priest set out to convert ____ to Christianity
- The Portuguese seized the island of ________
- ruled a region in the northeast
- Indian Troops
- A priest that made a stong impression on the Chinese
- told Macartney he would have to perform tradition knowtow
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- Spain took over the ______
- head of a British diplomatic mission
- loyalty or commitment of a subordinate to a superior or of an individual to a group or cause.
- Muslim Rulers established the ____________
- The Portuguese took the East indies port of __________
- is A religion that millions were converted to
- a small settlement established for trading, typically in a remote place.
- in an excessively subservient manner.
- Japan remained ______ for more than 200 years
16 Clues: Indian Troops • Spain took over the ______ • ruled a region in the northeast • head of a British diplomatic mission • in an excessively subservient manner. • The Manchus set up a new dynasty called • Muslim Rulers established the ____________ • The Portuguese seized the island of ________ • is A religion that millions were converted to • ...
PUZZLE 2021-12-13
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- Fruit-bearing tree that means gold and good luck
- Sales of this item is not prohibited in Singapore
- Seen commonly during Mid-Autumn Festival as well
- A form of traditional dance to bring fortune
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- Designs cut out of red paper
- This is done before Chinese New Year. Doing this during CNY is forbidden
- A one-piece Chinese dress commonly worn during Chinese New Year
- These have messages of prosperity, good fortune, good health and good luck
8 Clues: Designs cut out of red paper • A form of traditional dance to bring fortune • Fruit-bearing tree that means gold and good luck • Seen commonly during Mid-Autumn Festival as well • Sales of this item is not prohibited in Singapore • A one-piece Chinese dress commonly worn during Chinese New Year • ...
China Unit Review 2019-10-29
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- Marco Polo's ___ about his travels in China helped spark European interest in China and led to an increase in trade for Chinese goods.
- In the Yuan dynasty _____, such as Muslim Turks, had a higher social status than either the northern or southern Chinese people.
- One idea that ___ (the man)taught was filial piety - that children should respect and take care of their parents/elders.
- Kublai Khan had to build a ___ of ships in order to conquer the southern Song part of China.
- When the Mongols ruled China, they honored/allowed many Chinese ____, but they mostly stayed separated from the Chinese people.
- The invention of woodblock ___ increased production of books and helped increase literacy rates.
- As a result of the Ming Dynasty’s policy of _____ (avoiding contact & trade with other countries), China did not develop as fast.
- The merit system contributed to having a good ____ because it ensured that people were hired based on their abilities.
- When the Tang emperors came into power they ____ China and greatly expanded its size.
- China invented paper, silk, and the __, which enabled merchants to find new trade routes to India & Southeast Asia.
- _____ Khan was the man who united the Mongols.
- After Emperor __’s death the Ming banned overseas travel and stopped building large ships.
- Emperor Yongle sent Zheng He out to sea in order to find new lands and convince them to pay China ____ (gifts given to avoid attack).
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- Which group reopened the Silk Road when they took over China?
- Great advances in ______ took place during both the Tang and Song dynasties.
- The ____ River is sometimes called the "River of Sorrow" due to all the people who have been killed when it has flooded.
- Calligraphy, poetry and painting where known as the “Three __.”
- According to ____ (a religion), people should give up worldly desires and seek inner peace & enlightenment.
- The Song’s __ system was based on how well people scored on civil service exams and not on social status.
- Chinese __ such as paper were traded first to Muslims in the Middle East, who then traded them on to Europeans.
- The Tang Dynasty strengthened government by bringing back China’s ____ (having many departments).
- One of the Ming Dynasty’s projects to revitalize & rebuild China was improving The Great __ of China.
- To show China’s power and present it as the center of the world Emperor Yongle built the __ City.
- The capital of the Tang dynasty was Chang'an. It was both a center of culture and a center of ____ because it was located at the end of the Silk Road AND because so many foreign traders visited there.
- Scholar-officials has to pass __ based on the teachings of Confucius.
- Long distances AND China's natural geography (Himalayan Mts, Tibetan Plateau, Gobi Desert) helped ___ it from contact with the rest of the world.
26 Clues: _____ Khan was the man who united the Mongols. • Which group reopened the Silk Road when they took over China? • Calligraphy, poetry and painting where known as the “Three __.” • Scholar-officials has to pass __ based on the teachings of Confucius. • Great advances in ______ took place during both the Tang and Song dynasties. • ...
WHAP vocab 2025-11-03
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- Chinese title used by the Mongols.
- Constructed during the twelfth century, the most stunning architectural expression of Hinduism in the temple complex.
- Name given to Europeans.
- The Mongols unified China and connected all the regions together.
- Communities that were in a position to facilitate commercial exchange among quite different peoples even as they introduced new religious traditions to their host society.
- New kinds of Chinese, Indian or Arab ships.
- A branch of Buddhism in Japan that incorporated the values of Daoism.
- Became the first, il-khan of persia
- Personally loyal men to the emperor and they held exquisite power.
- A widely spoken in East Africa today, was grammatically an African tongue within the larger Bantu family of languages,
- A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
- State approved association of merchants that allowed them to pool their resources.
- The method of trade across large networks like the Silk Road, where merchants would travel short distances, selling goods and then returning home, while the goods were passed to other merchants to continue the journey.
- A vessel used to gather food during daily alms.
- Sponsored an enormous encyclopedia of about 11,000 volumes
- Inns or guesthouses located all along the trade routes from the Eastern Mediterranean to China.
- Refers to the rise and fall of the Chaco Canyon culture of the Ancestral Puebloans between the 9th and 12th centuries.
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- It was an authentically Chinese version of the Indian faith of Buddhism.
- The Mongol Capital.
- An an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
- A major transformation in agriculture across the Islamic world from roughly the 8th to 13th centuries.
- Paper money called flying cash since it could fly.
- The Chinese version of Buddhism.
- It could go for ten days without water, finally made possible the long trek across the Sahara.
- The ruler of Mali, who in 1324 undertook the hajj accompanied by a huge entourage and enormous quantities of gold.
- A Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean that began in 1405.
- A towering victory monument and minaret that showcased the synthesis of Indian and Islamic architectural styles, reflecting the rise of the Delhi Sultanate.
- The dominant military tactic for capturing fortified places such as castles and cities.
- It became a renowned center of learning, boasting more than 150 lower-level Quranic schools and several major centers of higher education and attracting thousands of students from all over West Africa and beyond.
- The name for the bacteria of the black death
- West African oral historians, storytellers, praise-singers, and musicians who preserved and transmitted cultural heritage.
- A thriving, densely populated urban center to a declining and ultimately abandoned settlement.
32 Clues: The Mongol Capital. • Name given to Europeans. • The Chinese version of Buddhism. • Chinese title used by the Mongols. • Became the first, il-khan of persia • New kinds of Chinese, Indian or Arab ships. • The name for the bacteria of the black death • A vessel used to gather food during daily alms. • Paper money called flying cash since it could fly. • ...
The Chinoys 2025-12-23
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- A warm season perfect for the beach or pool.
- He is a famous writer and national hero of the Philippines, known for fighting for Filipino freedom from Spain.
- A lively celebration featuring music, dancing, parades, food, and community gatherings. It usually honors a religious saint's day or a historical event.
- A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads.
- A rich, round Chinese pastry enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a glossy thin crust and a dense filling like sweet lotus seed or red bean paste, often including a salted duck yolk to symbolize the full moon, creating a delightful mix of sweet and savory flavors.
- China's biggest holiday celebrates the lunar new year, welcoming new beginnings, family, and spring. It features red decorations, fireworks, family feasts, and lively lion and dragon dances, with dates shifting between late January and mid-February.
- Groups singing festive, often religious songs in public or door-to-door during the holidays to spread cheer.
- We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish.
- There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside.
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- This is an exciting Southeast Asian sport similar to volleyball, but played with a woven rattan ball and played by kicking the ball.
- A traditional Chinese performance features a team of dancers guiding a vibrant dragon puppet, synchronized with drums and cymbals, to bring good luck, prosperity, and chase away evil spirits.
- A popular roasted whole pig dish, famous in Filipino culture for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat.
- The national martial art of the Philippines uses weapon-based combat with sticks, knives, and bladed weapons, along with empty-hand self-defense techniques for discipline and cultural preservation.
- A colorful, layered Filipino dessert with shaved ice, milk, and a mix of sweet ingredients like beans, fruits (jackfruit, plantains), jellies, tapioca pearls, and leche flan, topped with ube ice cream and toasted rice flakes.
- A staple dish in every asian household, it's white and filling, and you can use it to make sushi.
- A popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi, with soft dough and savory fillings like sweet-savory pork (asado) or meatballs (bola-bola).
- A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing.
- A tasty Asian appetizer filled with shredded veggies, meat, or seafood, wrapped in thin dough or rice paper, served fresh or deep-fried.
- Basic Chinese ideas of complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces that shape the universe were colored black and white.
- A traditional red envelope filled with money is given as a gift for good luck during Chinese New Year and special occasions like weddings and birthdays in many Asian cultures. It symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and protection from evil spirits.
20 Clues: A warm season perfect for the beach or pool. • A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads. • A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing. • We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish. • There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside. • ...
The Chinoys 2025-12-22
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- A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads.
- A rich, round Chinese pastry enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a glossy thin crust and a dense filling like sweet lotus seed or red bean paste, often including a salted duck yolk to symbolize the full moon, creating a delightful mix of sweet and savory flavors.
- A lively celebration featuring music, dancing, parades, food, and community gatherings. It usually honors a religious saint's day or a historical event.
- A tasty Asian appetizer filled with shredded veggies, meat, or seafood, wrapped in thin dough or rice paper, served fresh or deep-fried.
- A traditional red envelope filled with money is given as a gift for good luck during Chinese New Year and special occasions like weddings and birthdays in many Asian cultures. It symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and protection from evil spirits.
- The national martial art of the Philippines uses weapon-based combat with sticks, knives, and bladed weapons, along with empty-hand self-defense techniques for discipline and cultural preservation.
- China's biggest holiday celebrates the lunar new year, welcoming new beginnings, family, and spring. It features red decorations, fireworks, family feasts, and lively lion and dragon dances, with dates shifting between late January and mid-February.
- We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish.
- There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside.
- A popular roasted whole pig dish, famous in Filipino culture for its crispy golden skin, tender, juicy meat.
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- A traditional Chinese performance features a team of dancers guiding a vibrant dragon puppet, synchronized with drums and cymbals, to bring good luck, prosperity, and chase away evil spirits.
- Basic Chinese ideas of complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces that shape the universe were colored black and white.
- A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing.
- This is an exciting Southeast Asian sport similar to volleyball, but played with a woven rattan ball and played by kicking the ball.
- A colorful, layered Filipino dessert with shaved ice, milk, and a mix of sweet ingredients like beans, fruits (jackfruit, plantains), jellies, tapioca pearls, and leche flan, topped with ube ice cream and toasted rice flakes.
- A warm season perfect for the beach or pool.
- He is a famous writer and national hero of the Philippines, known for fighting for Filipino freedom from Spain.
- Groups singing festive, often religious songs in public or door-to-door during the holidays to spread cheer.
- A popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi, with soft dough and savory fillings like sweet-savory pork (asado) or meatballs (bola-bola).
- A staple dish in every asian household, it's white and filling, and you can use it to make sushi.
20 Clues: A warm season perfect for the beach or pool. • A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads. • A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing. • We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish. • There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside. • ...
Unit 4 vocab. 2014-12-17
The New Immigrants Unit 4. 2014-11-19
Language 2024-05-28
Module 5.1: Vocabolario Nuovo 2023-02-27
13 Clues: food • Thai • near • songs • Chinese • to learn • languages • hot chips • volleyball • grandparents • go for a stroll • in particular/especially • wander around/hang around
Chinese and Japanese Americans 2013-11-16
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- Chinese American secret association.
- Children born of immigrants from Japan
- Japanese Americans interned in camps for the duration of WWII.
- Chinese American benevolent associations organized on the basis of the district of the immigrants' origin in China.
- First generation immigrants from Japan to the US
- the fourth generation of Japanese Americans in the US; the children of the Sansei.
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- Where an action of a particular group is judged objectively within the context of a particular culture.
- The children of the Nisei- the grandchildren of the original immigrants from Japan
- Clans established along family lines and forming a basis for social organization by Chinese Americans.
- Japanese Americans of the Nisea generation sent back to Japan for schooling and to have marriages arranged
10 Clues: Chinese American secret association. • Children born of immigrants from Japan • First generation immigrants from Japan to the US • Japanese Americans interned in camps for the duration of WWII. • The children of the Nisei- the grandchildren of the original immigrants from Japan • the fourth generation of Japanese Americans in the US; the children of the Sansei. • ...
Zhou Dynasty 2021-02-20
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- The Chinese developed the ______ and stirrup.
- To govern effectively, the king divided the kingdom into these.
- The king must rule by the proper "Way" known as the what?
- Under Zhou kings, the Chinese developed a new system to ______ the land.
- The time when aristocrats fought one another for power was known as the "Period of the _______ States."
- According to legend, the last of the Shang rulers was a what?
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- In the 400s B.C.E. these people began to fight each other for power.
- The Zhou ruled China for ____ hundred years.
- The king's chief duty was to carry out ______ ceremonies to please the gods.
- The ______ of Heaven is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods.
10 Clues: The Zhou ruled China for ____ hundred years. • The Chinese developed the ______ and stirrup. • The king must rule by the proper "Way" known as the what? • According to legend, the last of the Shang rulers was a what? • To govern effectively, the king divided the kingdom into these. • In the 400s B.C.E. these people began to fight each other for power. • ...
Happy Crossword Puzzle Day at Cargo Services 2023-12-12
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- A popular Hong Kong snack made with sugar, starch, and sometimes red beans, steamed and served on bamboo skewers.
- The Chinese zodiac animal for the upcoming year 2024.
- was the first-ever newspaper in Hong Kong, established in 1841.
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- is the largest island in Hong Kong.
- Commonly found in dim sum and sold by street food vendors, made with pork or shrimp.
- A traditional Chinese dance performed during celebrations and cultural events in Hong Kong.
- is a famous temple in Hong Kong dedicated to the sea goddess.
- The traditional Chinese martial art seen in parks and open spaces in Hong Kong.
- is a local drink made by mixing coffee and milk tea.
- is the oldest supermarket chain in Hong Kong.
10 Clues: is the largest island in Hong Kong. • is the oldest supermarket chain in Hong Kong. • is a local drink made by mixing coffee and milk tea. • The Chinese zodiac animal for the upcoming year 2024. • is a famous temple in Hong Kong dedicated to the sea goddess. • was the first-ever newspaper in Hong Kong, established in 1841. • ...
School Subjects 2023-08-30
unit 1 2022-05-14
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
Guess the word ❤️ 2025-12-11
15 Clues: MYR • Fat Cat • Girl Cat • Due Month • Workplace • Popo Hair • Black SUV • Orange Cat • Northern Light • Chinese Surname • Father’s Father • Father’s Hometown • Family & Friends ❤️ • Father’s Favourite Game • Mother’s Favourite Color
Subjects 2022-06-23
11 Clues: วิชาศิลปะ • วิชาดนตรี • วิชาภาษาจีน • วิชาคณิตศาสตร์ • วิชาภาษาอังกฤษ • วิชาภูมิศาสตร์ • วิชาวิทยาศาสตร์ • วิชาประวัติศาสตร์ • Education วิชาพลศึกษา • studies วิชาสังคมศึกษา • Technology วิชาคอมพิวเตอร์
China Vocab 2021-12-07
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- Rule where power is passed by blood relationships
- Earliest examples of Chinese writing, worked similar to a Magic 8 Ball
- Mythical dynasty between 2100 - 1600 BCE, first to use Dynastic Rule
- Period Time of war and confusion at the end of the Zhou Dynasty
- Following the Shang Dynasty, the ZHou experimented with Iron and was the longest ruling Dynasty (1050 - 250 BCE)
- Longest river in Asia, runs parallel to the Yellow, where Chinese civilization developed
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- a large river in northern China running parallel to the Yangtze, where Chinese civilization developed
- Dynasty following Xia. Experimented with bronze and lasted from 1600 - 1050 BCE
- A series of rulers from the same family
- a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain
10 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family • Rule where power is passed by blood relationships • Period Time of war and confusion at the end of the Zhou Dynasty • a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain • Mythical dynasty between 2100 - 1600 BCE, first to use Dynastic Rule • ...
China Vocab 2022-02-02
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- Longest river in Asia, runs parallel to the Yellow, where Chinese civilization developed
- Earliest examples of Chinese writing, worked similar to a Magic 8 Ball
- Rule where power is passed by blood relationships
- Following the Shang Dynasty, the ZHou experimented with Iron and was the longest ruling Dynasty (1050 - 250 BCE)
- A series of rulers from the same family
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- Time of war and confusion at the end of the Zhou Dynasty
- Mythical dynasty between 2100 - 1600 BCE, first to use Dynastic Rule
- a large river in northern China running parallel to the Yangtze, where Chinese civilization developed
- Dynasty following Xia. Experimented with bronze and lasted from 1600 - 1050 BCE
- a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain
10 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family • Rule where power is passed by blood relationships • Time of war and confusion at the end of the Zhou Dynasty • a farming system that is in the form of steps going up a mountain • Mythical dynasty between 2100 - 1600 BCE, first to use Dynastic Rule • Earliest examples of Chinese writing, worked similar to a Magic 8 Ball • ...
Chien Shiung Wu 2021-03-07
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- Ph.D what did she get in 1940
- He China where was she born
- Women's Vocational Continuing School What Elementary school did she attend to
- of Nuclear Research what was one of her nicknames
- medal of science what award did she win in 1975
- physicist what was her profession
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- American what is her nationality
- hero what does her name mean in Chinese
- project what is one of her greatest achievements
- Central University where did she graduate from collage
- California What school did she attend after moving to America
- Yuan who was her husband
12 Clues: Yuan who was her husband • He China where was she born • Ph.D what did she get in 1940 • American what is her nationality • physicist what was her profession • hero what does her name mean in Chinese • medal of science what award did she win in 1975 • project what is one of her greatest achievements • of Nuclear Research what was one of her nicknames • ...
Ancient China- Kayla Branch 2018-05-07
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- Means Yellow River
- What was built during the Ming dynasty
- What emperors ordered to be built
- What did the Chinese invent paper from?
- What the Chinese used to represent objects and ideas
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- What was the first dynasty in China?
- Was to protect from invaders
- The invaders that caused to make the great wall
- What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food?
- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- What dynasty built The Great Wall?
11 Clues: Means Yellow River • Was to protect from invaders • What emperors ordered to be built • What dynasty built The Great Wall? • What was the first dynasty in China? • What was built during the Ming dynasty • What did the Chinese invent paper from? • The invaders that caused to make the great wall • What was the trading path across the desert called? • ...
China 2023-12-11
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- writing Ancient technology developed to improve communication
- He River also called yellow river
- channels These structures were one og the biggest advances in enginery from the 2nd dynasty
- First and most important product in Chinese agriculture
- Phylosophy that was followed by Chinese people
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- Phylosophy and way of life which had hard punishments
- wall One of the biggest achievements of the 4th dynasty
- Material from a mixture of metals
- the great Xia emperor
- China´s first dynasty
- The 5th dynasty
11 Clues: The 5th dynasty • China´s first dynasty • the great Xia emperor • Material from a mixture of metals • He River also called yellow river • Phylosophy that was followed by Chinese people • Phylosophy and way of life which had hard punishments • First and most important product in Chinese agriculture • ...
Fairborn CrossWord October 2024-10-20
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- Way Salon A family-run salon in Fairborn.
- Halloween Store Local store known for Halloween costumes.
- Hardware Full-service hardware store in town.
- Pizza Family-owned pizza joint.
- Local spot for donuts.
- Restaurant Restaurant known for its home-style meals.
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- Theatre Community theater in Fairborn.
- Thrift Store Local shop for thrift finds.
- Famous Wings Famous wings place on Main Street.
- Tiger Chinese Chinese restaurant with flying creatures in its name.
- Pub & Eatery Bar and pub with a friendly vibe.variety of dishes.
- A place to grab tacos in Fairborn.
12 Clues: Local spot for donuts. • Pizza Family-owned pizza joint. • A place to grab tacos in Fairborn. • Theatre Community theater in Fairborn. • Way Salon A family-run salon in Fairborn. • Thrift Store Local shop for thrift finds. • Hardware Full-service hardware store in town. • Famous Wings Famous wings place on Main Street. • ...
Imperialism 2012-11-16
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- Pulitzer's competitor in fueling Spanish-American war
- Practice of taking control of weaker nations
- Called U.S. president weak and pushed U.S. closer to war (two words)
- hay's policy for accessing Chinese market (two words)
- Seward's $7.2 million "icebox folly"
- Wilson's approach to foreign policy
- The demise of this ship fueled the Cuban crisis (two words)
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- The secret Chinese group that rebelled against foreigners
- Where the Boxer Rebellion took place
- Queen Liliuokalani was the queen of the kingdom of ______________
- Waterway dug to connect Atlantic and Pacific oceans (two words)
- Taft's approach to foreign policy
- The U.S. forced Cuban to add this amendment to it's constitution
- U.S. naval base in Hawaii (2 words)
- Volunteer cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt (two words)
15 Clues: Taft's approach to foreign policy • U.S. naval base in Hawaii (2 words) • Wilson's approach to foreign policy • Where the Boxer Rebellion took place • Seward's $7.2 million "icebox folly" • Practice of taking control of weaker nations • Volunteer cavalry led by Teddy Roosevelt (two words) • Pulitzer's competitor in fueling Spanish-American war • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2023-02-01
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- The idea that rulers get their power from god
- The longest dynasty in Chinese history
- The creator of Confucianism
- The father of Chinese history
- A belief system that focuses on living in harmony with nature and the universe
- The dynasty that created a writing system
- The longest river in China
- The mountain range in China
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- The first dynasty of China
- This is in the tomb of the first emperor
- A system of farming where people plant two crops on the same plot of land in a given year
- A system of farming that uses steps or stairs
- The first emperor of China
- This person conquered the Qin dynasty
- This dynasty took over after the warring states period
15 Clues: The first dynasty of China • The first emperor of China • The longest river in China • The creator of Confucianism • The mountain range in China • The father of Chinese history • This person conquered the Qin dynasty • The longest dynasty in Chinese history • This is in the tomb of the first emperor • The dynasty that created a writing system • ...
Unit 4.1 Practice 2020-12-22
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- This dynasty kept China's first written records
- This was China's longest-lasting dynasty
- The Koreas are on one of these
- The belief system that teaches people should live in harmony with nature.
- This plateau is where China's rivers begin
- A chain or group of island
- A line of rulers from one family
- A powerful sea wave caused by seismic activity
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- The type of power Japan makes from its rushing rivers
- The ____warriors were built by the paranoid Shi Huangdi
- Island country that imports its needed mineral resources
- Which Chinese dynasty was the last dynasty?
- The Chinese name themselves after this dynasty
- Southeastern China has a ____ that allows the people to grow crops year-round
- This affects climate
15 Clues: This affects climate • A chain or group of island • The Koreas are on one of these • A line of rulers from one family • This was China's longest-lasting dynasty • This plateau is where China's rivers begin • Which Chinese dynasty was the last dynasty? • The Chinese name themselves after this dynasty • A powerful sea wave caused by seismic activity • ...
Tea Knowledge 2021-05-06
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- Number 52
- Once tea has been picked, withered and rolled what is the next step?
- to get the best flavours when tasting tea you must ....
- Chelsea breakfast tea originates from Sri Lanka and .....
- What does the G stand for in TGFOP?
- What do the Chinese call black tea?
- The Camellia sinensis is native to China, India and .....
- According to myth which Chinese emperor discovered tea?
- Dragonwell gets some of its flavour from being hand flattened against the Side of a what?
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- peach and apricot notes can be found in which tea?
- The perfect time for afternoon tea
- English garden in a cup
- Red bush tea
- This tea contains toasted rice
- A tea bush has a lifecycle of ... years
15 Clues: Number 52 • Red bush tea • English garden in a cup • This tea contains toasted rice • The perfect time for afternoon tea • What does the G stand for in TGFOP? • What do the Chinese call black tea? • A tea bush has a lifecycle of ... years • peach and apricot notes can be found in which tea? • to get the best flavours when tasting tea you must .... • ...
Ancient China 2023-06-13
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- elements Five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy
- A type of Chinese sailboat
- A major religion
- A protective covering originated from silkworms before their transition into moths.
- A type of varnish used to protect items
- A mythical creature that has a long body
- When a generational rule is passed down to family members.
- Wall A long wall built on the northern border of China
- An artistic style of writing
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- service Members who worked for the government
- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius.
- City A large palace situated in the centre of Beijing city.
- A fast growing grass
- A gravely important invention that was used for fireworks.
- Used needles in medicine
15 Clues: A major religion • A fast growing grass • Used needles in medicine • A type of Chinese sailboat • An artistic style of writing • A type of varnish used to protect items • A mythical creature that has a long body • service Members who worked for the government • elements Five elements of ancient Chinese philosophy • Wall A long wall built on the northern border of China • ...
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
History 2023-11-30
15 Clues: monarchy • Democracy • Revolution • Opium wars • Liberalism • Nationalism • colonialism • Sepoy Mutiny • boxer rebellion • Balance of Power • Berlin conference • Mejii restoration • Universal Suffrage • The 1848 Revolutions • constitutional monarchy
NATIONALITIES 2020-10-07
Historical Figures 2024-03-29
15 Clues: - Conqueror • - Boy Pharaoh • - Last Pharaoh • - Virgin Queen • - Roman Emperor • - French Heroine • - French Emperor • - Laws of Motion • - Musical Prodigy • - World War Leader • - Apartheid Activist • - Chinese Philosopher • - Indian Independence • - Theory of Relativity • - Emancipation Proclamation
Morning Meeting 2021-02-15
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- Only _______ forces can cause a change in motion.
- Who was the first African American to attend an all white elementary school in New Orleans?
- When we cannot subtract the bottom number from the top, we must ______ from the number in front.
- When you break a number down into each digit's place value is called _______ form?
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- When we are overwhelmed and our thoughts start to become jumbled, we are experiencing ______ thinking?
- Magnets have to touch to interact. True or False?
- A 5 line poem that does not rhyme is called?
- The Chinese New Year is also called The _____ New Year.
- How many days does The Chinese New Year last?
- What is the Chinese New Year zodiac symbol for this year?
10 Clues: A 5 line poem that does not rhyme is called? • How many days does The Chinese New Year last? • Magnets have to touch to interact. True or False? • Only _______ forces can cause a change in motion. • The Chinese New Year is also called The _____ New Year. • What is the Chinese New Year zodiac symbol for this year? • ...
Hong Kong Crossword 2016-02-04
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- What is the offical language from Britain?
- What ist the biggest Ethnic group from Hong Kong?
- What should a tourist visit?
- What you can do in Hong Kong to get clothes?
- What carried opium?
- Who agreed 1984 finally to give all of Hong Kong back to China?
- What get China in the 19th century?
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- Where can the tourists spend there evening?
- How many tourists come to Hong Kong per year?
- What are the official …..... in Hong Kong? They are English and Chinese.
- What speak most people as the dialect?
- Who has the …... about Hong Kong?
- What is the first Main religion?
- Why look the people down? To see the Victoria …. .
- What can the tourists take from Hong Kong islands?
15 Clues: What carried opium? • What should a tourist visit? • What is the first Main religion? • Who has the …... about Hong Kong? • What get China in the 19th century? • What speak most people as the dialect? • What is the offical language from Britain? • Where can the tourists spend there evening? • What you can do in Hong Kong to get clothes? • ...
Relaxing In Han Times 2022-03-11
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- one of China's oldest toy
- placed in a wooden bowl which was used as a fighting ring
- also known as hacky sack
- most nobles like to do this like to do these physical activities like cuju or polo
- also known as gong fu
- based on a game from India; also called Chinese chess
- also known weiqi
- Chinese martial arts
- includes six bamboo sticks
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- perform a lot in northern China
- played from horseback
- played by both men and women with a leather ball
- entertainer for peoples’ homes and performers on the streets
- people dressed in colorful costumes and musicians played beside the stage during these performances
- a flying object often used to frighten an enemy or for fun
15 Clues: also known weiqi • Chinese martial arts • played from horseback • also known as gong fu • also known as hacky sack • one of China's oldest toy • includes six bamboo sticks • perform a lot in northern China • played by both men and women with a leather ball • based on a game from India; also called Chinese chess • placed in a wooden bowl which was used as a fighting ring • ...
Ela 504 2022-11-07
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- they're called this because they aren't long
- this word is for me but not for you
- a long bug; not a compound word
- something to test my knowledge; laid by chicken-Sam
- the noise to show meaning in Chinese; boy who doesn't listen
- a letter you can drink
- performed on stage; a Chinese dynasty
- to use your eyes; to appear the same
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- a woman's bag; close your lips
- the way a crazy person thinks
- a hole in the ground that belongs to me
- a time in grammar; things used for sleeping outside
- to quickly eat no food
- my favourite thing to do at the weekend
- starts with t, ends with t, has t in it
15 Clues: to quickly eat no food • a letter you can drink • the way a crazy person thinks • a woman's bag; close your lips • a long bug; not a compound word • this word is for me but not for you • to use your eyes; to appear the same • performed on stage; a Chinese dynasty • a hole in the ground that belongs to me • my favourite thing to do at the weekend • ...
The Classical Era (600 BCE - 600 CE) 2024-12-13
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- Rome's government before they were an empire
- Philosophy that guided Chinese families and governments for almost 4000 years
- Served as both a fort and a religious center in Greece
- Chinese innovation that made writing easier
- Type of government developed in Athens
- Roman equivalent to our president
- Nomads who entered India and developed the caste system
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- polytheistic religion developed in India
- Philosophy whose goal is enlightenment from suffering
- Type of government that is run by a few people
- Represented the rights of the plebeians in Rome
- War that led to the collapse of Greece and the invasion by Alexander the Great
- The center of a Greek person's life
- Athens' main enemy
- Greek marketplace where votes were held and public life occurred
15 Clues: Athens' main enemy • Roman equivalent to our president • The center of a Greek person's life • Type of government developed in Athens • polytheistic religion developed in India • Chinese innovation that made writing easier • Rome's government before they were an empire • Type of government that is run by a few people • Represented the rights of the plebeians in Rome • ...
Progressive Era and Expansionism 2025-10-29
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- Chinese ports accept all countries for trade
- Roosevelt was called this for bringing down monopolies
- greatly reduced shipping time from East to West
- encouraging people to moderate their alcohol consumption
- the right to vote
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- Chinese who rebelled against foreigners in their country
- applying Christian ideology to social problems
- Using military force to influence other nations
- this book led to the passage of the pure food and drug act
- when a country influences a weaker country through military or trade
- Ship that exploded in the Havana harbor
- journalist trying to expose corruption
- when a country takes possession of a territory
- exaggerated news to get people to think a certain way
- An era where we were fixing problems from Urbanization
15 Clues: the right to vote • journalist trying to expose corruption • Ship that exploded in the Havana harbor • Chinese ports accept all countries for trade • applying Christian ideology to social problems • when a country takes possession of a territory • Using military force to influence other nations • greatly reduced shipping time from East to West • ...
China the land of the great 2021-05-03
8 Clues: Asia • ethic group • highly additive drug • of KMT Chiang kai-shek • Chinese Communist party • the official Chinese name and abbreviation • queen queen who didn't crack down on the drugs • City in china containing railway between Russia and china
VANDY 15 2022-02-08
15 Clues: Pho • Lunch • Buffet • library • Talapia • Chinese • Freshmen • basketball • Engineering • makan-makan • Commencement • language 101 • Halal chicken • Seafood sandwich • Great SMoky Mountains
Min Dictionary Crossword Puzzle 2019-03-13
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- a Japanese dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavored cold cooked rice served with a garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
- a Japanese art of self-defense employing hand strikes and kicks to disable or subdue an opponent
- curd made from mashed soybeans, used chiefly in Asian and vegetarian cooking
- a spicy sauce made chiefly from tomatoes and vinegar used as a condiment
- a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns to sing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks
- force (someone) to join a ship lacking a full crew by drugging them or using other underhanded means
- a primarily unarmed Chinese martial art resembling karate
- (in Chinese cooking) a small dumpling or roll with a savory filling, often of minced pork, usually eaten boiled in soup
- a style of Japanese film and television animation, typically aimed at adults as well as children
- the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures
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- 1.a small rounded fruit with sweet white scented flesh, a large central stone, and a thin rough skin 2. the Chinese tree that bears lychees
- a puzzle in which players insert the numbers one to nine into a grid consisting of nine squares subdivided into a further nine smaller squares in such a way that every number appears once in each horizontal line, vertical line, and square
- a person skilled in ninjutsu
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- a Japanese dish consisting of fish or meat marinated in soy sauce and grilled
- a fine, strong, soft, lustrous fiber produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance
- a Chinese game played, usually by four people, with 136 or 144 rectangular pieces called tiles. The object is to collect winning sets of these tiles, as in card games such as gin rummy
- a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc
- (in oriental cuisine) quick-cooking noodles, typically served in a broth with meat and vegetables
20 Clues: a person skilled in ninjutsu • a primarily unarmed Chinese martial art resembling karate • a small digital image or icon used to express an idea, emotion, etc • the Japanese art of folding paper into decorative shapes and figures • a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans • ...
Asia Review 2021-12-15
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- is a system of moral behavior, based on the teachings of Confucius. 229
- By the 900s, the Chinese had discovered the mixture of ingredients we know today as gun ____. The used this in fireworks. P.226
- The ___ was a figurehead, which means that he was only a symbolic leader, while someone else was really in control. P. 239
- Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233
- ___ road and ports such as the one at Quanzhou provided routes for foreign travelers to enter China. P. 215
- ____ is a religion based on the teachings of the Indian spiritual leader Siddhartha Guatama also known as Buddha. P.228
- By 1206, a warrior had united the Mongol clans under his rule. He was known as ____ Khan meaning “ruler of the universe” 210
- Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232
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- Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240
- After uniting the Mongols, Genghis turned to foreign conquest. He led his armies southeast into China. The Mongols broke through the Great ____ and destroyed many cities.p.211
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- Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy. Its basic teaching is that all things earth, heaven and people should follow the Dao. Dao means “the way” or the flow of ___ p.228
- By the 1400, protecting people had become the responsibility of ___, or local land-owning lords. . 241
- proved more food per acre than other grains. With more food available, the population swelled p. 206
- Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233
- China began to produce ____ a hard white pottery of extremely fine quality. P. 207
- These formed the hear of a set of rules called _____ “the way of the warrior.” This strict code of conduct guided samurai behavior. p. 241
- The Daimyo also provided protection through small army of _____, or highly trained warriors. P.241
- For zen followers, ____ means the emptying the mind of thoughts in order to aid spiritual growth
- By the 800s, the Chinese were making books using ____ printing, in which workers carved text into blocks of wood. p. 225
- is a device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north p.225
- The government then built more ____ that connected rivers, which increased the flow of trade. p.207
22 Clues: Review - Crossword Labs • Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232 • Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233 • Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233 • is a system of moral behavior, based on the teachings of Confucius. 229 • Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240 • ...
