chinese Crossword Puzzles
Chinese geography 2022-05-11
7 Clues: The world highest mountain • Flows across northern china • Also know as the Chang Jiang • a large system of mountain ranges • A highly densely populated region • One of the highest mountains in the world • It is mostly a bare rock desert with very little sand
Chinese Dynasties 2024-10-27
7 Clues: first golden age of China • first unified empire of China • comes after the Period of Disunion • the Sui is this dynasty's predecessor • decentralized feudalism for government • time period when gunpowder was invented • first historical Chinese dynasty that used Oracle bones
Chinese Inventions 2026-03-15
7 Clues: We write and print on it • The city where Marco Polo lived • Chinese printing blocks were... • Before paper, people wrote on it • The trade route from Europe to Asia • The famous Italian traveller who went to China • A device that helps travellers to find there way
Pookies 2025-05-13
13 Clues: Diddy • Desani • Caboodle • buzz cut • Balsarah • Half black • Peach Izze • Kid from LA • Chinese bro • Bri Bri waver • 5-course meal • Aren't you gay? • My favorite Canadian
五升六暑假任務二 科目/場所/交通工具 2024-06-28
World Power 2023-10-19
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- export more than you import
- How long the "Splendid Little War" lasted
- Rebellion Chinese nationalists massacred 300 foreigners and Chinese Christians
- Sometimes called "Moral Diplomacy"
- Reports stories about the abuses but often exaggerated or untrue simply to sell more papers
- Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy
- Staying out of other countries' affairs
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- How a country approaches or deals with other countries
- The US ____ Hawaii in 1898
- This country sent Cubans to concentration camps that had miserable conditions
- The political and economic domination of a stronger nation over weaker ones
- He negotiated the purchase of Alaska with Russia in 1867
- Had the pearl Harbor Naval base and rich sugar plantation
- ____ became a US territory in the Pacific
- Naval Admiral who wrote the influence of sea power upon History
15 Clues: The US ____ Hawaii in 1898 • export more than you import • Sometimes called "Moral Diplomacy" • Staying out of other countries' affairs • How long the "Splendid Little War" lasted • ____ became a US territory in the Pacific • Extreme patriotism with an aggressive foreign policy • How a country approaches or deals with other countries • ...
Chinese New Year 2026 2026-02-07
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- How long Chinese New Year celebrations usually last (two words)
- Colour avoided during CNY as it symbolises mourning
- Greeting that means “Happy New Year” (pinyin form)
- The zodiac animal of 2026
- Symbolic reason for fireworks or firecrackers (three words)
- Food symbolizing prosperity and luck (plural, one word)
- Red envelopes given during Chinese New Year
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- The color symbolizing good luck
- The number of animals in the zodiac cycle
- A whole one of this animal is often served to represent family unity and prosperity
- The family meal held on New Year’s Eve (two words)
- Reason for cleaning the home before New Year’s Eve (three words)
- Element associated with the 2026 zodiac sign
- A country that also celebrates it as a major holiday besides China
- Zodiac representing 2025
15 Clues: Zodiac representing 2025 • The zodiac animal of 2026 • The color symbolizing good luck • The number of animals in the zodiac cycle • Red envelopes given during Chinese New Year • Element associated with the 2026 zodiac sign • The family meal held on New Year’s Eve (two words) • Greeting that means “Happy New Year” (pinyin form) • ...
Unit 3 Immigration 2025-12-02
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- using exaggeration to make a point
- people from this country left because of the Great Famine (hint: potatoes)
- a legal agreement between governments and Indigenous peoples
- the settlers of New France were this religion
- a fee charged for Chinese immigrants to move to Canada
- these nuns set up the precursor to residential schools for Indigenous children
- a ____ factor makes you leave your country
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- Chinese immigrants helped build the Canadian Pacific ________
- the New France missionaries who tried converting the Indigenous peoples
- a simple item that represents a larger idea
- using the opposite to make a point
- farmers from this continent immigrated to Western Canada
- the colony established by the French in North America
- a type of imperialism that involves settlers
- a ____ factor attracts you to a new place
15 Clues: using exaggeration to make a point • using the opposite to make a point • a ____ factor attracts you to a new place • a ____ factor makes you leave your country • a simple item that represents a larger idea • a type of imperialism that involves settlers • the settlers of New France were this religion • the colony established by the French in North America • ...
Fall CBA Review 2021-11-15
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- Belief that there is spirits in non human things
- The things all Muslims are supposed to do
- Though its more a philosophy, most Chinese abided by his teachings
- Founder of Judaism
- Complete understanding and an end of suffering in Buddhism
- Religion of the Persians, god is Ahura Mazda
- Founder of Islam
- Founder of Buddhism
- Creates a religious and social order in the Hindu religion
- Ancient Mesopotamian structures used for religious purposes.
- Founder of Christianity
- He wrote a lot of the New Testament in the Christian Bible
- A Christian holy war intended to take back the Holy Lands
- River valley Egypt, the Olmec, the Maya and Hinduism are exapmples of these types of religions
- These were made for religious and agricultural purposes (Mesoamerican cultures had cyclical ones)
- Complete understanding and a release from Samsara
- Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism, and Buddhism believe in Spiritual ____________.
- Chinese ideal where you are to respect your elders/superiors
- Holy book of the Muslims
- To end all desire and suffering you must follow this
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- Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Zoroastrianism all share this belief
- Used as tombs it showed the power of the Pharaoh
- Chinese religion that believes all things are in balance
- The first teachings of the Buddha
- The leading religion in India
- A Muslim Holy war
- Earliest writings of Hinduism
- Holiest city in Jewish and Christian tradition
- An African holy man, religious rituals are performed by him
- Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe in this
- The holiest shrine in Muslim tradition
- Socially, almost all cultures were like this... Except Sparta
- Holy book of the Jews
33 Clues: Founder of Islam • A Muslim Holy war • Founder of Judaism • Founder of Buddhism • Holy book of the Jews • Founder of Christianity • Holy book of the Muslims • The leading religion in India • Earliest writings of Hinduism • The first teachings of the Buddha • The holiest shrine in Muslim tradition • The things all Muslims are supposed to do • Both Hinduism and Buddhism believe in this • ...
Assignment 7: China 2015-02-01
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- When they came back they based their recommendation off of which country's government?
- Opium was extremely valuable to both China and the British because it is used to make what drug?
- What was the name of the policy America declared? (Hint: This policy proposed that China's doors be open to Merchants of all nations)
- What group rebelled against western influence in China?
- What is a word for when, A region in which the foreign nation controls trade and investment?
- Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by?
- What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people?
- Great Britain began selling ______ in china to obtain money to buy tea.
- In 1905 a select group of Chinese officials were sent on a world tour to study the operation of different _______.
- Poor peasants resented Chinese ________, who were protected by foreign missionaries?
- Who won the Opium War?
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- China was forced to allow the sale of opium under the Treaty of _______.
- The Dowager Empress was committed to traditional values and supported certain _______.
- Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China.
- What was the name of the empress who ruled China during the last half of the 19th century?
- The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British?
- What was the name of the most important rebellion Manchu rulers were faced with? (Hint: Between 1851 and 1864)
- Despite the failure of the Boxer Rebellion, a strong sense of ______ emerged in China.
- The Chinese government overrun with what?
- The increase in population and the flooding of the yellow river (destroyed many farming areas) this lead to what?
20 Clues: Who won the Opium War? • The Chinese government overrun with what? • Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by? • Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China. • The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British? • What group rebelled against western influence in China? • What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people? • ...
Assignment 7: China 2015-02-01
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- The Dowager Empress was committed to traditional values and supported certain _______.
- What was the name of the policy America declared? (Hint: This policy proposed that China's doors be open to Merchants of all nations)
- What group rebelled against western influence in China?
- Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China.
- The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British?
- Despite the failure of the Boxer Rebellion, a strong sense of ______ emerged in China.
- Great Britain began selling ______ in china to obtain money to buy tea.
- China was forced to allow the sale of opium under the Treaty of _______.
- Who won the Opium War?
- When they came back they based their recommendation off of which country's government?
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- What was the name of the empress who ruled China during the last half of the 19th century?
- What is a word for when, A region in which the foreign nation controls trade and investment?
- In 1905 a select group of Chinese officials were sent on a world tour to study the operation of different _______.
- What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people?
- What was the name of the most important rebellion Manchu rulers were faced with? (Hint: Between 1851 and 1864)
- Opium was extremely valuable to both China and the British because it is used to make what drug?
- The increase in population and the flooding of the yellow river (destroyed many farming areas) this lead to what?
- Poor peasants resented Chinese ________, who were protected by foreign missionaries?
- Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by?
- The Chinese government overrun with what?
20 Clues: Who won the Opium War? • The Chinese government overrun with what? • Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by? • Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China. • The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British? • What group rebelled against western influence in China? • What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people? • ...
Year 3E Crossword 2015-05-04
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- A girl who loves drawing, won the Founders Day Run and is on Student Council.
- A boy that is from Hong Kong and is good at music.
- A polite Korean boy with a nice smile.
- An American girl that is very tiny, loves babies and is on the Student Council.
- A boy who is funny and likes to make crafts.
- A girl who wears glasses and loves babies.
- A teacher whose class threw ice buckets on him and grew a big beard.
- A boy that is good at Minecraft and great on the monkey bars.
- A teacher who can speak Chinese, English and Shanghainese, and teaches CAL students and Chinese dance.
- A girl that is the fastest runner on the Blue team in Y3E.
- A boy who's amazing at the piano.
- A girl who sang a solo at the Christmas concert.
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- The only person in the class from Liverpool.
- A boy who won the Founders Day Run.
- A boy who loves to play on the iPad and is the fastest Singaporean in Y3E.
- A funny boy who loves the colour blue.
- A boy who is great at Chinese and is from England.
- A smart girl who is from India.
- A German girl who has a good sense of humour and baked cupcakes for her birthday.
- A boy that likes dragons and ninjas and is the smallest boy in the class.
- A smart girl with a great sense of humour.
- I am a girl that is very funny and flexible.
- A boy who is great at golf and is very polite to his teachers.
23 Clues: A smart girl who is from India. • A boy who's amazing at the piano. • A boy who won the Founders Day Run. • A funny boy who loves the colour blue. • A polite Korean boy with a nice smile. • A girl who wears glasses and loves babies. • A smart girl with a great sense of humour. • The only person in the class from Liverpool. • A boy who is funny and likes to make crafts. • ...
Ryne Sorensen B4 中文二 2014-10-07
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- I am seventeen years old
- I was born in 1997
- My last name is 宋
- My Zodiac animal is the Ox
- My favorite food is Chinese food
- My hobbies are playing video games, watching TV and listening to music
- I have taken Chinese for two years
- I am very handsome
- My birthday is August 19
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen (安老師)
- I have one little brother
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- I was born in Utah
- I like both, listening to music and watching movies
- My dad is a consultant, my mom is an accountant
- I am American
- I am in high school
- My favorite singer is Katy Perry
- There are four people in my family
- I am in eleventh grade
- My first name is 銳陽
- I want to go to Hawaii
21 Clues: I am American • My last name is 宋 • I was born in Utah • I was born in 1997 • I am very handsome • I am in high school • My first name is 銳陽 • I am in eleventh grade • I want to go to Hawaii • I am seventeen years old • My birthday is August 19 • I have one little brother • My Zodiac animal is the Ox • My favorite food is Chinese food • My favorite singer is Katy Perry • ...
Chris Pakalani 2014-10-29
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- I think that Tongan food is very tasty.
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese.
- I want to attend Brigham Young University.
- I am 15 years old.
- I was born in Tonga
- My zodiac animal is tiger.
- Although I am Tongan, I am also Chinese.
- I really like Tongan food.
- I am a high school student.
- was born in 1998.
- My father is a construction worker
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- I am in eleventh grade.
- My Chinese Teacher is Mr. Andersen
- 潘 My last name is pān.
- My birthday is November 10th.
- I am Tongan.
- My name is pān kǎi ruì.
- My family has 7 people.
- We are all students.
- really like to watch The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- I have 4 older sisters.
- Rugby is a hobby of mine.
22 Clues: I am Tongan. • was born in 1998. • I am 15 years old. • I was born in Tonga • We are all students. • 潘 My last name is pān. • I am in eleventh grade. • My name is pān kǎi ruì. • My family has 7 people. • I have 4 older sisters. • Rugby is a hobby of mine. • My zodiac animal is tiger. • I really like Tongan food. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is November 10th. • ...
Chris Pakalani 2014-10-29
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- was born in 1998.
- I am Tongan.
- I am in eleventh grade.
- I want to attend Brigham Young University.
- Rugby is a hobby of mine.
- 潘 My last name is pān.
- I am a high school student.
- My Chinese Teacher is Mr. Andersen
- Although I am Tongan, I am also Chinese.
- I really like Tongan food.
- My name is pān kǎi ruì.
- My family has 7 people.
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- I am 15 years old.
- We are all students.
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese.
- I think that Tongan food is very tasty.
- My father is a construction worker
- My zodiac animal is tiger.
- My birthday is November 10th.
- I really like to watch The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- I was born in Tonga
- I have 4 older sisters.
22 Clues: I am Tongan. • was born in 1998. • I am 15 years old. • I was born in Tonga • We are all students. • 潘 My last name is pān. • I am in eleventh grade. • My name is pān kǎi ruì. • I have 4 older sisters. • My family has 7 people. • Rugby is a hobby of mine. • My zodiac animal is tiger. • I really like Tongan food. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is November 10th. • ...
Chapter 10 TEST STUDY GUIDE 2020-03-03
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- Because its flooding has drowned many people, the Huang He is known as "China's Sorrow".
- An ancestor is a person who someone is descended from.
- Daoism believed that people should turn away from worldly affairs.
- An aristocrat is a noble whose wealth comes from the land he or she owns.
- All people with a talent for governing should be able to govern was a belief from Confucianism.
- Censors are appointed to make sure that government workers do their jobs.
- Characters that represent a thought used in Chinese writing are called ideographs
- The Chinese medical practice that eases pain through the use of needles is known as acupuncture.
- The trade route for Chinese goods stretching as far west as the Mediterranean was known as the Silk Road
- Systems to irrigate the land were new technology developed during the Zhou Dynasty.
- The responsibility children have to care for their parents was known as filial piety.
- Living in harmony with nature was a belief of Daoism.
- Legalism believed harsh punishment was needed for people to do their duty.
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- Legalism was also called the "School of Law".
- Thousands of farmers worked together to complete the Great Wall to keep out invaders.
- Placing the needs of family and community above individual needs was emphasized by Confucius
- Han Wudi reformed government by changing civil service hiring practices
- Appointed officials who run different parts of the government are known as bureaucracy.
- Qin Shihuangdi worked hard to unify China.
- People who share a similar position in society were part of a social class.
- A pictograph is a drawn character that stands for objects
- Religions and new ideas like Buddhism spread from India to China along the Silk Road.
22 Clues: Qin Shihuangdi worked hard to unify China. • Legalism was also called the "School of Law". • Living in harmony with nature was a belief of Daoism. • An ancestor is a person who someone is descended from. • A pictograph is a drawn character that stands for objects • Daoism believed that people should turn away from worldly affairs. • ...
AP World Vocab Ch. 3+4 2022-11-01
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- The Mongols new capital.
- A maliam emperor who brough several people, camels, and a lot of with him on his pilgrimage to Mecca.
- The bacteria responsible for the pandemic across the Afro-Eurasian continent.
- Technological advancement made to use on camels by merchants on the Silk and Sand roads.
- An agricultural good that traveled through the Sea trade routes and ended up in Africa proving its effectivness.
- Ghinggis Khan's grandson who took over Persia and destroyed the House of Wisdom.
- the name of the dynasty during which the Mongols ruled in China.
- A powerful state that benefited from their large supply of gold.
- The name of the part of Russia tht the Mongols occupied with the Kipchak Turkic-speaking people.
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- A group of unsettled people that followed their heards to sustain them.
- A tactic ulsed by the Mongols to take over major civilizations with elaborate fortifications.
- settlement among the people fo the Chaco canyon.
- The center of the trading networks in North America.
- A Chinese emperor that sought to preserve ancient chinese culture by being a sponsor.
- The largest religous temple for Hinduism in the Khmer empire.
- A name given to Europeans comparing them to the Mongols only different because they had more naval advancements.
- A Turkic empire that unified Persia and tried to convert its people to Shia Islam.
- A Chinese admiral that commanded a huge fleet of ships seeking for empires to join China's tribute system.
- The city that became popular between scholars and merchants and was a new education hub.
- Castrated men that were loyal to the emperor and excercised great authority.
20 Clues: The Mongols new capital. • settlement among the people fo the Chaco canyon. • The center of the trading networks in North America. • The largest religous temple for Hinduism in the Khmer empire. • the name of the dynasty during which the Mongols ruled in China. • A powerful state that benefited from their large supply of gold. • ...
Religious Cultures in Singapore 2016-12-01
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- A philosophy about Yin and Yang, and about the Way that originated in China.
- A person who believes people can not prove or disprove that a higher being exists and does not choose to say which way true.
- The main religion of the Malay people.
- A Chinese idea of how objects should be placed to maximize good energy for people.
- The main religion of the Europeans for the past 2000 years.
- The legendary founder of Buddhism and is thought of as the Buddha of this age.
- A person who believes in the existing of a higher being or higher power.
- The religious practice in China that honors ancestors, Guan Yu, Guan Yin, etc., usually burning incense to pray.
- System The social system created in India long ago by the Hindu idea of Samsara.
- The founder of Islam.
- A religion that originated in Japan.
- The main religion of India.
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- An ornamental band or circlet for the wrist or arm or, sometimes, for the ankle.
- A philosophy in China about social systems.
- The founder of Christianity.
- A person who lives in seclusion to deepen their spiritual practices.
- The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost.
- A person who is preserved after death, for the afterlife. Egyptians practiced creating these in their beliefs.
- A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time.
- A person who does not believe that a higher being or higher power exists.
- People burn this to pray in religions such as Buddhism, Chinese Folk Religion, etc..
- A person that believes in Islam, and means "to surrender".
- The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher.
23 Clues: The founder of Islam. • The main religion of India. • The founder of Christianity. • A religion that originated in Japan. • The main religion of the Malay people. • A philosophy in China about social systems. • The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher. • The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost. • ...
Religious Cultures in Singapore 2016-12-01
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- The main religion of India.
- A Chinese idea of how objects should be placed to maximize good energy for people.
- A person who believes people can not prove or disprove that a higher being exists and does not choose to say which way true.
- The main religion of the Europeans for the past 2000 years.
- A religion that originated in Japan.
- The founder of Islam.
- The legendary founder of Buddhism and is thought of as the Buddha of this age.
- The religious practice in China that honors ancestors, Guan Yu, Guan Yin, etc., usually burning incense to pray.
- The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost.
- A philosophy about Yin and Yang, and about the Way that originated in China.
- The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher.
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- The founder of Christianity.
- An ornamental band or circlet for the wrist or arm or, sometimes, for the ankle.
- A philosophy in China about social systems.
- People burn this to pray in religions such as Buddhism, Chinese Folk Religion, etc..
- A person who does not believe that a higher being or higher power exists.
- A person who lives in seclusion to deepen their spiritual practices.
- A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time.
- A person who believes in the existing of a higher being or higher power.
- A person that believes in Islam, and means "to surrender".
- System The social system created in India long ago by the Hindu idea of Samsara.
- The main religion of the Malay people.
- A person who is preserved after death, for the afterlife. Egyptians practiced creating these in their beliefs.
23 Clues: The founder of Islam. • The main religion of India. • The founder of Christianity. • A religion that originated in Japan. • The main religion of the Malay people. • A philosophy in China about social systems. • The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher. • A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time. • ...
Shadow Puppetry Margot 2016-10-02
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- Servant figures in Indonesian shadow puppetry
- Longest Chinese dynesty
- Musicians in an Indonesian shadow puppet show
- Indonesian word meaning puppets
- What shadow puppetry was called in France
- Whistle blown to indicate the start of the Turkish puppet show
- Introduction to a Turkish puppet play
- The colour of Karagoz`s hat
- Wife of Rama
- Orchestra in Indonesian puppet show
- Female dancers in Turkish puppet play
- Play written by Dominique Seraphim
- Puppets from this Chinese province are brightly coloured
- The Creator
- What shadow puppetry was called in England
- Monkey god
- Fried of Karagoz
- The opening poem of a Turkish puppet show
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- Romantic era poet who wrote shadow puppet plays
- Dialogue between Hacivat and Karagoz
- Karakgoz`s counterpart in Greek shadow puppetry
- Sanskrit epic about dynastic wars
- Oil lamp with cotton wick used for lighting
- Indonesian puppetry form using thin wooden figures
- Artitic director of the Chat Noire
- Leaf shaped decoration at beginning of play
- A dwarf figure in Turkish puppetry
- Sons of Dhirtarashtra opposing the Karavas
- Chinese reed instrument
- Fasting periode during which the performance of plays were popular
- A gentleman character in Turkish puppetry
- Warrior hero of Pandavas
- Female figure in Turkish puppet play
- The box in which Indonesian shadow puppets are stored
- Family of puppeteers from Herbei Province
- Female singer in a Turkish puppet show
- A clown figure in Indonesian shadow puppetry
- Emperor who made a shadow image of his dead mistres
- A puppeteer in Indonesia
- Type of tree trunk used to stand up puppets during a show
40 Clues: Monkey god • The Creator • Wife of Rama • Fried of Karagoz • Longest Chinese dynesty • Chinese reed instrument • Warrior hero of Pandavas • A puppeteer in Indonesia • The colour of Karagoz`s hat • Indonesian word meaning puppets • Sanskrit epic about dynastic wars • Artitic director of the Chat Noire • A dwarf figure in Turkish puppetry • Play written by Dominique Seraphim • ...
Key terms Term 4, 2017 2017-11-24
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- male parent.
- food or nourishment
- the passing down of power over a country along a family line.
- an art style that aims to express imaginative dreams and visions.
- increasing in size
- an Asian religion or philosophy based on the idea of awakening.
- a line representing the boundary of a shape.
- your mother's mother
- a felt tip pen with a broad tip
- semi transparent paint that looks watery when used.
- doing a task more than once in order to get better at it
- burnt wood used for drawing.
- an ancient trade route from China to Rome.
- female parent
- the way in which a person lives
- a group of people that view an artwork.
- standards of behaviour held by a person or group of people.
- being physically fit and healthy
- in good physical and mental condition
- one of the two main rivers in China.
- a person that creates artworks.
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- a diagram showing the relationship between members of a family.
- keeping something free of damage.
- kinds of foods that a person usually eats.
- your father's father
- a drawing or painting created by an artist.
- a male sibling.
- people that are related to you e.g. mum, dad, siblings
- a wall built by Chinese slaves for the emperor Qin
- activity requiring physical effort
- Chinese teacher and philosopher.
- relating to the ideas, custom and behaviour of a society.
- a unit of energy contained in foods.
- a place of protection from the weather
- the strength required to participate in physical and mental activity.
- places where people live
- Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao Tzu.
37 Clues: male parent. • female parent • a male sibling. • increasing in size • food or nourishment • your father's father • your mother's mother • places where people live • burnt wood used for drawing. • a felt tip pen with a broad tip • the way in which a person lives • a person that creates artworks. • Chinese teacher and philosopher. • being physically fit and healthy • ...
Exchange and Spread of Information/Ideas-Sydney Morrison Pd.4c5a 2024-10-21
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- The language spoken by the East African Coast that was written like Arabic but spoken like Bantu.
- People who served as historians and keepers of African culture.
- Reformation of Confucianism that rejected Buddhism and Daoism religiously but followed them in other ways.
- Inns/guesthouses located along the silk road trade routes.
- State-approved associations of Mongol merchants that helped them with their caravans.
- The introduction for new crops and agricultural practices in the Islamic World.
- Japanese Buddhism after it was adopted from China because of schools there.
- New invention of paper money created by the Chinese.
- Arab Scholar, merchant and public official who traveled throughout Eurasia,the Middle East and Africa.
- Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships on a series of voyages starting in 1405.
- Ruler of Mali who went on the pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 and created many mosques and spread his wealth along the way.
- The name given to the Europeans due to their similarity between them and the Mongols with conquering new areas and spreading ideas.
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- Merchants that permanently settled in civilizations along the sea roads.
- The Mongol system of transferring messages throughout the empire.
- Kingdom in central Java along the sea roads with elements of Indian culture.
- Chinggis Khan's grandson, the first Mongol il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
- Chinese Buddhism adopted from India that required less intensive meditation and sudying.
- The Mongol warfare process that added conquered people in their military and empire.
- The reason why the Mongols didn't conquer all of Europe and instead exchanged ideas peacefully with them.
- A major commercial city in West Africa.
20 Clues: A major commercial city in West Africa. • New invention of paper money created by the Chinese. • Inns/guesthouses located along the silk road trade routes. • People who served as historians and keepers of African culture. • The Mongol system of transferring messages throughout the empire. • Merchants that permanently settled in civilizations along the sea roads. • ...
Early Times in China 2018-08-26
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- The people went to a ___________ if the wanted to know when to plant their crops.
- The Chinese priest spent much of his time performing ceremonies and making _____________.
- The Shang people kept a large number of _____________ many of whom were killed when their master died.
- The Shang people probably got the idea of using ____________ from Central __________.
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- The bones on which the Chinese wrote were called the ___________ bones.
- The Yang-Shao and Long-Shan people were united under one king to form the __________ dynasty.
- The Long Shan people were better _____________ than the Yang Shao people.
- The Long Shan people found out how to cultivate ________________ to produce silk.
- The _______________ people were named after the village near which their remains were found.
- The Chinese writing was originally used mainly for ______________ purposes.
10 Clues: The bones on which the Chinese wrote were called the ___________ bones. • The Long Shan people were better _____________ than the Yang Shao people. • The Chinese writing was originally used mainly for ______________ purposes. • The Long Shan people found out how to cultivate ________________ to produce silk. • ...
Early Times in China 2018-08-26
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- The Shang people kept a large number of _____________ many of whom were killed when their master died.
- The _______________ people were named after the village near which their remains were found.
- The people went to a ___________ if the wanted to know when to plant their crops.
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- The bones on which the Chinese wrote were called the ___________ bones.
- The Yang-Shao and Long-Shan people were united under one king to form the __________ dynasty.
- The Chinese priest spent much of his time performing ceremonies and making _____________.
- The Long Shan people found out how to cultivate ________________ to produce silk.
- The Chinese writing was originally used mainly for ______________ purposes.
- The Shang people probably got the idea of using bronze from Central __________.
- The Long Shan people were better _____________ than the Yang Shao people.
10 Clues: The bones on which the Chinese wrote were called the ___________ bones. • The Long Shan people were better _____________ than the Yang Shao people. • The Chinese writing was originally used mainly for ______________ purposes. • The Shang people probably got the idea of using bronze from Central __________. • ...
Decolonization and Nationalism 2025-03-20
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- A government policy introduced in the 1980s to limit families to having only one child
- A movement emphasizing the unity of Africans and people of African descent all over the world
- A Chinese economic campaign from 1958 to 1962 aimed at rapidly transforming the country into an industrial society. Led to a widespread famine
- A system of racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa
- A political and economic system that seeks the absence of private property and social classes
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- Chinese paramilitary group, Mao's enforcers
- A Chinese movement by Mao aimed at preserving Communist ideology by removing traditional and capitalist influences
- Leader of the Indian nationalist movement. Known for nonviolent resistance
- Form of government where citizens have the power
- A 1930 nonviolent protest led by Gandhi against British salt taxes in India
10 Clues: Chinese paramilitary group, Mao's enforcers • Form of government where citizens have the power • A system of racial segregation and discrimination in South Africa • Leader of the Indian nationalist movement. Known for nonviolent resistance • A 1930 nonviolent protest led by Gandhi against British salt taxes in India • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2022-11-27
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- a system of fortified walls with a roadway along the top, constructed as a defense for China
- was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces.
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- a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher.
- the thousands of life-size clay models of soldiers, horses, and chariots which were deposited around the grand mausoleum of Shi Huangdi
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages.
- people of a specified class or group.
10 Clues: people of a specified class or group. • a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher. • a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages. • the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • ...
Unit 4 vocab 2022-11-27
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- a system of fortified walls with a roadway along the top, constructed as a defense for China
- was a network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces.
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- a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher.
- the thousands of life-size clay models of soldiers, horses, and chariots which were deposited around the grand mausoleum of Shi Huangdi
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages.
- people of a specified class or group.
10 Clues: people of a specified class or group. • a Chinese philosopher, politician, and teacher. • a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu • a social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages. • the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas. • ...
The Paper Menagerie 3rd Period 2024-10-18
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- The year the story was published.
- The name for Tiger in Chinese.
- The animal in the documentary he watched.
- a judgement or decision that is formed by the reader about something the author does not specifically say.
- The title of the story.
- The ethnicity of Jack and his mother.
- why the author wrote the book or passage
- an educated guess the reader makes about something the author does not include
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- retelling of the most important details only of a story
- The genre of the story.
- What Jack wanted more than his origami pieces.
- One of the awards that Ken Liu won for his writing.
- The main character.
- A vocabulary strategy in which the reader looks at the words around an unfamiliar word to find clues to its meaning.
- The author of the story.
- What Laohu was made out of.
- The result of what happened.
17 Clues: The main character. • The genre of the story. • The title of the story. • The author of the story. • What Laohu was made out of. • The result of what happened. • The name for Tiger in Chinese. • The year the story was published. • The ethnicity of Jack and his mother. • why the author wrote the book or passage • The animal in the documentary he watched. • ...
Subjects 2018-08-31
cristiano is awesome chap 10 2021-03-23
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- renews the body by increasing the flow of energy.
- A military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- A system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius.
- Wall of China It was built to keep out invaders from using stone, sand, and rubble.
- people who move from place to place with herds of animals
- One from whom a person is descended and who is usually more remote in the line of descent than a grandparent
- Legendary dynasty founded by Yu
- _______ He Valley; birthplace of Chinese civilization
- Type of farmer who works land owned by someone else and pays rent in cash or as a share of the crop
- A Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
- It was named after Emperor Qin
- Something, such as coins or paper money, that is used as a medium of exchange
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- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu Philosophy the study of the basic ideas about society, education, and right and wrong
- a group of non-elected government officials
- Desert on China's northern border
- The absolute principle underlying the universe, combining within itself the principles of yin and yang and signifying the way
- A member of an upper class of society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- A symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- An official who watches others for correct behavior
- canal It connected central china to southern China and was used to transport supplies.
- China's longest dynasty
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- The earliest ruling dynasty of China to be established in recorded history
- This road was a network of trade routes for merchants
24 Clues: China's longest dynasty • It was named after Emperor Qin • Legendary dynasty founded by Yu • Desert on China's northern border • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • A symbol in a writing system based on pictures • renews the body by increasing the flow of energy. • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test 2022-04-22
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- 1925 established himself as shah, or king, create new dynasty called Pahlavi, introduce number reforms to Iran
- a government where a select group of people exercises controls
- mexican artist with a monumental style that filled wall after wall with murals
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party
- movement started by African American student Du Bois stressing the need for unity of ll Africans
- or the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which is the official political party of the Mexican Revolution controlling the major groups within Mexican society
- another name for the Yangtze River
- unexpected methods of sabotage and deception to fight enemies
- the deliberate mass murder of particular racial, political, or cultural groups
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- name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul"
- home of Jews in antiquity, located in Middle East, Jewish state
- popularly known as "Lawrence of Arabia", aided nationalists, dashing British adventurer
- Moscow-trained who organized the Viatnamese Communists in the 1920s
- known for exporting nitrates and copper
- a large financial and industrial corporation containing various manufacturing processes concentrated in a single one
- policy announced by Franklin D. Roosevelt rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle
- known for exporting beef and wheat
- 1920 reform leader, united Arabs in northern part of Arabian Peninsula, established kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
- a national oil company set up by the Mexican government to run the oil industry
- known for exporting coffee and cotton
- young Communist organizer, led some party members who fled to Jiangxi Province, and was convinced that a Chinese Revolution would be driven by peasants rather than the working class
- where new Chinese republic was founded in 1928 by Chiang Kai-shek
23 Clues: known for exporting beef and wheat • another name for the Yangtze River • known for exporting coffee and cotton • known for exporting nitrates and copper • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust • abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party • name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul" • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
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- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- it means "floating world"
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- it means "meticulous"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
24 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • One of the most popular art forms in India • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • ...
chapter 3 and 4 vocabulary 2022-11-01
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- buddhism that focused more on the aspect of meditation
- key figure of buddhism, he spread word of the religion and of enlightment
- the europeans were called this because of how brutal they were on the ocean
- buddhism was the work of self-reflection and finding inner enlightment
- the kindom where Borobudur is located
- buddhism that viewed Buddha as a god
- the city produced gold and built stone buildings/monuments
- a merchant resting spot after/during long journeys
- his death was important as it was the reason to stop zhenghe's expeditions
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- a tactic that the pastoral nomads had used in order to achieve alliances
- heavy seasonal winds that blew one way for 6 months then another way for an additional 6 months
- chinese ships that had a rectangular sail and was able to pick up wind quickly allowing the boats to travel during monsoon seasons
- a chinese explorer who led expeditions, after the death of his emperor, the expeditions came to a sudden stop and the ship was left to sink
- a ruler of timbuktu, one of his goals were to make timbuktu known on maps and in history
- was a key factor in how the Mongols lasted as long as they did
- an empire brought into rule by Persia and the rulers were expected to be a blood descent of a royal
- a fruit that 'originated' in madagascar and got traded around so much that it became a universal fruit
- a city that was of importance since nomads banded together and worked dependently
- a form of currency that the chinese used
- used to carry goods along the sand roads
20 Clues: buddhism that viewed Buddha as a god • the kindom where Borobudur is located • a form of currency that the chinese used • used to carry goods along the sand roads • a merchant resting spot after/during long journeys • buddhism that focused more on the aspect of meditation • the city produced gold and built stone buildings/monuments • ...
Unit 2 palooza 2021-04-12
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- agriculture, industry,military, and
- who gave the nationalist party financial and advisory support.(L1B)
- people subjected to human rights abuse and inhuman acts against the body.(L6)
- Where did many college students and 10,000 people killed in the process of protesting.(L4)
- and technology these the four ______.(L3)
- A way to ensure the young people of china's loyalty by spying of the ole generation of china.(L2A)
- what is another way to say nationalist party(L1B).
- what was the dangerous journey of traveling 6,000 miles lead by Mao called.(L1B)
- Great harm of both china's economics and society.(L1A)
- who was one of the few communist leaders to participate in the long march and also is a political leader.(L3)
- They were the small but powerful ruler of china 1644(L1A)
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- Went to highschool in hawaii and became the leader of the kuomintang political party.(L1A)
- The ____ rebellion where the chinese attempted at and fail resistance against the qing dynasty.(L1A)
- Sun Yat-Sen declared his land to be the world’s first _______ state(L1B).
- A plan to transform China for an agricultural country to and industrialized country.(L2A)
- The leader of the nationalist party and decided to massacre all territories of the CCP.(L1B)
- What is the largest ethnic group of china(U2L1A)
- Leader of the chinese communist party(L1A)
- The _____ protest were used to put pressure under the chinese government.(L5)
- What campaign did Mao start using the youth of the china.(L2B)
- _____ schools were used to separate children from their families to change their thinking at a young age. (L6)
21 Clues: agriculture, industry,military, and • and technology these the four ______.(L3) • Leader of the chinese communist party(L1A) • What is the largest ethnic group of china(U2L1A) • what is another way to say nationalist party(L1B). • Great harm of both china's economics and society.(L1A) • They were the small but powerful ruler of china 1644(L1A) • ...
Irish Settlers, African Slaves and Chinese Immigrants 2023-12-22
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- this along with war and food shortages forced people to leave China
- Irish settlers who did not help build canals did this type of work
- when people die or suffer from not having enough food
- this man was Prime Minister of Canada when the Head Tax was intriduced
- not having enough food to feed people in a country
- these people were paid only $1 per day to help build the railway
- this means to take away a law after it has been made because it is unfair
- conditions were so bad on Irish immigrant ships that they were called this
- this disease and typhus killed many immigrants as they travelled from Ireland to Canada
- the chance to get a job building this was a pull factor for Chinese immigrants to move to Canada
- An Irish holiday that was celebrated in Ireland and in Canada is named after this Saint
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- this was a series of secret pathways for slaves to escape their owners
- people who helped others escape from slavery using the underground railroad
- this woman escaped from slavery and helped many other people to escape also
- this disease destroyed potato crops in Ireland causing starvation and forcing people to leave
- many of the African people who were freed from slavery moved to this part of Ontario
- most Irish immigrants settled in Kingston Ottawa and this city in Ontario
- many Irish settlers helped build these when they arrived in Canada
- when people are bought and sold and forced to work without pay
- Chinese immigrants were forced to pay this to move to Canada
20 Clues: not having enough food to feed people in a country • when people die or suffer from not having enough food • Chinese immigrants were forced to pay this to move to Canada • when people are bought and sold and forced to work without pay • these people were paid only $1 per day to help build the railway • ...
Crazy Rich Asians 2019-04-29
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- American-born Chinese.
- What did Rachel give Eleanor the first time she saw her?
- Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel?
- In the prologue what was the name of the suite Eleanor booked?
- What was the name of the tourist central road?
- How much money did Uncle Chun Kee give Nick every Chinese New Year in a hong boa?
- Which Cheng was "the horsey one"?
- Where are the Chinese who made their fortunes in the past decade?
- Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"?
- Olivers mouth and every head on the side of the church were trained on Astrid and her....?
- Which university did Rachel and Peik Lin first meet?
- Hokkien for "afraid to lose".
- Where is the special lavender water from?
- What nickname did Daisy used to call Nick?
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- Where did Nicholas Young go to college?
- Which Family were saved by the Su Yi's family during World War II?
- Radio One Asia's real name.
- Galactica In chapter 18 part two what was Philip Young watching that made him fall asleep?
- Who are the ones who left China long before Communists came in?
- Hokkien for "eat".
- In which ocean was the bachelorette party?
- Which Cheng was "the perfect one?"
- Astrid and Michael will be married for five years in which month?
- Malay for "what a waste".
- Where was first breakfast served at Tyersall Park to Rachel?
- Cantonese for "panicky".
- Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname.
- Which Cheng was Asia's most esteemed heart surgeon?
- What was printed on the large placard Colin Khoo was holding up when Nicholas left the customs area?
- Malay for "contact".
30 Clues: Hokkien for "eat". • Malay for "contact". • American-born Chinese. • Cantonese for "panicky". • Malay for "what a waste". • Radio One Asia's real name. • Hokkien for "afraid to lose". • Which Cheng was "the horsey one"? • Which Cheng was "the perfect one?" • Who introduced Nicholas to Rachel? • Which Cheng was "the hopeless one"? • Peik Lin's younger brothers nickname. • ...
Regents Review Crossword (Joseph) 2023-06-05
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- A war instigated by a major power that doesn’t become involved itself
- When Germans targeted Jews and killing them on a mass scale
- The Japanese city the U.S. launched a Nuclear bomb on
- Leader of the Nazis in WW2
- A famous video during the Tiananmen Square massacre where a man blocked incoming tanks by standing in front of them
- Chinese rebellion to the presence of Christianity and Europeans
- A direct and very dangerous confrontation between the U.S. and the USSR during the Cold War when the two superpowers came dangerously close to nuclear war
- The president who said “Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall”
- A tactic created in WW1 allowing soldiers protection from enemy fire
- And organization made up of a group of countries that tried to keep the peace after the events of WW1
- Head of the Soviet Union in the 1980s
- The terrorist group responsible for the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- To create a sense of brotherhood and unity among all people of African descent
- The purchase, transportation and sale of enslaved people from Africa
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- first communist leader
- Long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- The effect technological advances have on human societies
- When Soviet Russia caused mass famine in Soviet Ukraine starving thousands
- Chinese Communist chairman after the death of Mao Zedong
- the targeting of a specific group of people
- When one country has control over another
- The Chinese military used lethal force on peaceful protestors
- A challenge or problem that human societies have faced over time
- Led a series of peaceful protests in India to liberate Indians from British control
- political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person.
25 Clues: first communist leader • Leader of the Nazis in WW2 • Head of the Soviet Union in the 1980s • When one country has control over another • the targeting of a specific group of people • Long term shifts in temperature and weather patterns • The Japanese city the U.S. launched a Nuclear bomb on • Chinese Communist chairman after the death of Mao Zedong • ...
Ancient China 2025-01-08
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- The divine principle that justified the legitimacy of rulers and could be revoked by misrule.
- The plant whose versatility made it essential for tools, construction, and even early writing surfaces.
- The revolutionary material invented during the Han dynasty, transforming record-keeping and communication.
- The innovative navigation tool that relied on Earth’s magnetic field, revolutionizing exploration.
- The rigid political philosophy advocating strict laws and severe punishments to enforce societal order.
- The prized material produced through the secretive cultivation of silkworms, central to Chinese trade.
- The volatile invention that originated in alchemy and reshaped global warfare.
- The unpredictable river often called "China’s Sorrow" due to its devastating floods.
- The influential thinker whose teachings emphasized filial piety and ethical governance.
- The philosophical concept depicting the duality of opposing forces in harmony within the universe.
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- The life-sized clay army crafted to accompany Emperor Qin Shi Huang in his afterlife.
- The inscribed animal bones and shells used by Shang dynasty priests for divination.
- The ancient trade network that facilitated the exchange of goods, culture, and ideas between China and the West.
- The artistic practice of stylized writing, considered a high cultural achievement in ancient China.
- The dynasty renowned for its advancements in science, trade, and governance, lasting over four centuries.
- The colossal fortification constructed to defend against nomadic invasions from the north.
- The ultimate authority figure in ancient China, often regarded as the "Son of Heaven."
- The chaotic era of regional conflict and political fragmentation prior to the unification under Qin.
- The exquisite ceramic known as "white gold," which became a major Chinese export.
- A ruling family whose reign is marked by a sequence of generations in Chinese history.
20 Clues: The volatile invention that originated in alchemy and reshaped global warfare. • The exquisite ceramic known as "white gold," which became a major Chinese export. • The inscribed animal bones and shells used by Shang dynasty priests for divination. • The unpredictable river often called "China’s Sorrow" due to its devastating floods. • ...
Post-Classical Crossword 2023-05-17
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- This warfare is defined by the use of horses and bows and arrows
- This happens after Kublai Khan's death
- Large mammals with humps used for travel
- this was a "Holy War" between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- these weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This led to the colinization of the Americas
- this war was fought between England and France
- this war was fought in England between York, Lancaster, and Tudor houses
- was the pope during the crusades
- was told by God to save France
- King of Mali and reduces price of gold for 10 years
- This man was a Portugues explorer who led the way for Asian and African imperialism
- this religion finds its home in China after the royal familie's patronage
- the abode of Islam
- This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433
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- a long distance trade route in central Asia
- this man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,explorer,and admiral
- this was an Italian explorer who traveled throughout Asia for over 20 years
- this empire's capital is Constantinople
- this Mongol ruler started the 21 year conquest of Eurasia
- This man started the settlement and colonization of the Americas
- Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca
- this vassal kingdom was established under Tang rule
- the largest chinese empire
- This woman was a christian who wrote about her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- a muslim lawyer and traveler
- this disease is also known as the Black Death
- the fall of this Chinese empire led to the murder of Yang Guifei
28 Clues: the abode of Islam • the largest chinese empire • a muslim lawyer and traveler • was told by God to save France • was the pope during the crusades • This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433 • This happens after Kublai Khan's death • Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca • this empire's capital is Constantinople • Large mammals with humps used for travel • ...
vocab #3 2024-11-15
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- a philosophy from Chinese that all things exist as a inspirable and opposites
- a system of Chinese beliefs that orbit around a balanced universe
- a collection of the religion culture and philosophy of ancient India. a old religion
- a long Chinese was made for protection
- oldest texts of Hinduism in poems and hymns in archaic Sanskrit
- a periodic alteration of society between despotism and anarchy
- a soul, someone's essence
- liberation from the cycle of death ad rebirth
- a person who travels to foreign country to preform charitable work
- of ancient religion of the earliest monotheism religions
- the order of if someone is worthy of being emperor
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- a important spiritual doctrine shared by Hinduism and Buddhism. Principle of not harming others.
- Buddhism a state of enlightenment suffering goes away.
- a religious practice of 8 practices (understanding, intent, precautional, effeort, ect)
- a great amount of land in South Asia
- a system of separating people in society into different social classes
- respect for ancestors and family
- the belief that after you die you live again as someone or something else
- deposits of fine gram and wind blown soil
- anything that upholds a positive order and the belief that you are in harmony with nature and go with the flow
- universal casual law by which good and bad actions determining you consequences
- 4 truths of shudders that explain life has suffering
- a civilian service(s)
- a Hindu caste traditionally assigned to the priesthood
- a group of people form Asia who settled in northern India
- it means a protector; rulers of the Magadha in northern India
26 Clues: a civilian service(s) • a soul, someone's essence • respect for ancestors and family • a great amount of land in South Asia • a long Chinese was made for protection • deposits of fine gram and wind blown soil • liberation from the cycle of death ad rebirth • the order of if someone is worthy of being emperor • 4 truths of shudders that explain life has suffering • ...
TCI Lesson 15 2025-09-22
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- This Act outlawed importing contract laborers (sect 2)
- The type of plantations Chinese immigrants worked on in Hawaii (sect 4)
- The nation that gifted the Statue of Liberty to America (intro)
- The Mexican __________ in 1910 encouraged immigration to the USA (sect 5)
- The failure of this crop caused mass migration from Ireland (sect 1)
- The midwest became known as this due to the development of new strains of wheat and other grains (sect 1)
- The Sons of _____ was an immigrant aid organization (sect 3)
- Europe experienced a rapid growth in this, resulting in rapid growth of cities, joblessnes and famine (sect 1)
- The metal that Mexican immigrants mined in Arizona (sect 5)
- Chinese laborers helped build The _______ Pacific Railroad (sect 4)
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- The insulting nickname of workers who replaced strikers during labor disputes (sect 3)
- The Canadian province that French Canadians mostly lived in (sect 5)
- The port that most Chinese immigrants came through (sect 4)(two words)
- The poet whose poem is inscribed on the base of the Statue of Liberty (intro)
- Immigrants climbed these at Ellis Island, part of the "six second medical exam" (sect 2)
- The condition of being able to read and write, a test for it was introduced to limit immigration (sect 3)
- the number of weeks steamships took to reach America from Europe (sect 1)
- The mark "H" on an immigrants clothing meant this type of condition (sect 2)
- The last name of the President who negotiated with Japan over immigration and segregation of Japanese students (sect 4)
- The Christian denomination to which most Irish immigrants belonged (sect 3)
20 Clues: This Act outlawed importing contract laborers (sect 2) • The metal that Mexican immigrants mined in Arizona (sect 5) • The Sons of _____ was an immigrant aid organization (sect 3) • The nation that gifted the Statue of Liberty to America (intro) • Chinese laborers helped build The _______ Pacific Railroad (sect 4) • ...
HISTORICAL ANTECEDENTS IN WHICH SOCIAL CONSIDERATION IS CHANGE THE COURSE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2026-02-23
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- WEAPONS – Tools used by soldiers in war
- – The condition of being well
- – The first Roman newspaper
- – A large temple in Mesopotamia
- CLOCK – An Egyptian clock that uses water
- – Roman buildings with large spaces
- – Sharing information with others
- – Clothing used to protect soldiers
- – A Chinese invention used in weapons and fireworks
- – Protection from danger
- – Using tools to solve problems
- WALL – A long wall built in China for protection
- PRODUCTION – Making many products at once
- – A tool to see very small objects
- – Building machines and structures
- REFINERY – A place where oil is refined
- – Walls built to stop floods
- – Boats used for travel and trade
- KEEPING – Writing information for the future
- – A system that brings water to farms
- – A tool to see far objects
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- PRESS – A machine for printing books and papers
- – A process of heating milk to make it safe
- – A Sumerian writing system using wedge-shaped symbols
- – A machine used to grind grain
- – Study of the natural world
- – An ancient Sumerian city
- CLOCK – A Greek device used to tell time
- – A Chinese drink made from dried leaves
- – Finding direction when traveling
- – An Egyptian paper made from plants
- – A Sumerian invention for easier transport and work
- – Hair covering worn in ancient Egypt
- BOOKS – Roman books called codex
- – An Egyptian writing system using pictures
- – A liquid used for writing symbols and words
- – A device used to talk over distance
- – A Chinese fabric desired by many empires
- – Paths made for transportation
- – Products used for beauty and hygiene
40 Clues: – Protection from danger • – An ancient Sumerian city • – The first Roman newspaper • – A tool to see far objects • – Study of the natural world • – Walls built to stop floods • – The condition of being well • – A large temple in Mesopotamia • – A machine used to grind grain • – Using tools to solve problems • – Paths made for transportation • BOOKS – Roman books called codex • ...
alternative and complementary medicines 2025-09-15
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- a form of gentle massage designed to release tension
- treatment using essential oils
- physical manipulation of the body's muscle tissue
- relates to disorders of the musculoskeletal system
- what is considered the number of chakras
- the long name for which NLP is the abbreviation
- a system based on ancient greek and arabic physicians
- massage of the feet
- similar to accupuncture but not using needles
- japanese alternative medicine similar to laying on of hands
- using physical manipulation to destress
- system devised by edward bach
- traditional indian medicine
- the name given to a therapy that takes in the whole
- therapy the application of human urine for medicinal or cosmetic purposes, includes drinking one's own urine
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- book containing a list of remedies and their symptom pictures
- chinese system of coordinated posture movement breathing and meditation
- book containing a list of symptoms and the possible remedies required
- a noun that means vital energy in some eastern systems of medicine
- the taking of pills or tablets to improve health where ther may be a deficiency
- medical treatment using natural or artificial light
- treatment with the use of needles
- the use of precious and semiprecious stones in therapeutic use
- traditional south indian medicine
- treating like with like
- the name we give medicines in homeopathy
- the more common name for thermal auriculation
- japanese type of bodywork based on concepts in traditional chinese medicine
- gentle manipulation of the musculature often post trauma
- technique being trained in posture
- a type of mind body exercis
- chinese system of harmonising everything with the surrounding environment
32 Clues: massage of the feet • treating like with like • a type of mind body exercis • traditional indian medicine • system devised by edward bach • treatment using essential oils • treatment with the use of needles • traditional south indian medicine • technique being trained in posture • using physical manipulation to destress • what is considered the number of chakras • ...
AP WORLD UNITS 3-4 2025-10-30
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- Inns or guesthouses where merchants rested and mingled amongst each other
- Permanent settlements of foreign traders along trade routes
- The largest Hindu religious structure that emphasized understanding of the cosmos on Mount Meru. It transitioned to Buddhism.
- Major settlements among the Chaco Canyon that encompassed 25,000 miles and linked 150 towns to main centers
- Helped introduce contracts into trade to promise payment, or create a legal framework in trading
- Special Arab ships designed for the monsoons.
- A Japanese adaptation of Buddhism that was popular amongst samurai.
- A popular learning center that attracted thousands of students from all over West Africa and beyond.
- A widely travelled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official. He is known for travelling all over Asia.
- Special Chinese ships designed for the monsoons.
- West African storytellers who preserved knowledge amongst generations orally.
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- African Bantu languages written in Arabic script.
- A blend of Confucian ethics with aspects of Buddhism and Daoism.
- An agriculturally rich region allied with Srivijaya. They built the Borobudur.
- This religion emphasized salvation by faith instead of by intense study or meditation.
- A period of increased food production that led to many successful empires
- The animal who made the journey across the Sahara possible.
- Made it unnecessary for merchants to carry heavy metal coins
- A pre-Columbian city in America ruled between the 12th and 14th century, most characterized by its pyramid-like grass mounds of 4 levels.
- It signifies their renunciation of their own goods, emphasizing simplicity and non-attachment.
- The captain who led the enormous Chinese fleet that travelled around the world to enroll people/states into the Chinese tribute system.
- The Ruler of Mali who was and is considered the richest man in the world
22 Clues: Special Arab ships designed for the monsoons. • Special Chinese ships designed for the monsoons. • African Bantu languages written in Arabic script. • The animal who made the journey across the Sahara possible. • Permanent settlements of foreign traders along trade routes • Made it unnecessary for merchants to carry heavy metal coins • ...
LC #3 2025-11-23
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- - dynasty in India from 320-550 C.E.
- - most ancient Hindu scriptures, philosophies, and rituals
- - major religion in South Asia (especially India)
- - transendent state in which there is neither suffering nor desire, final goal of Buddhism
- - the path to Nirvana, with eight aspects
- - Chinese philosophy based on writings of Lao-Tzu
- - spiritual life principle of universe when regarded as inherent of the individual
- - permanent professional branches of government administration excluding military, judicial branches, and elected politicians
- - each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society
- - rebirth of a soul in a new body
- - people speaking an Indo-European language, believed to come from Central Asia
- - a political (and historical) cycle where family rises to power, declines due to incompetence, overthrown by new dynasty, cycle starts over
- - member of the highest Hindu class (caste)
- - loose yellow-grey deposit of windblown sediment, occer in China and U.S.
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- - the eternal nature of reality, cosmic law regarding behavior and the social order (Hinduism)
- - the sum of a person's actions, deciding their fate in the future
- - foundation of Buddhist teaching
- - (Hindu) release from cycle of rebirth impelled by karma
- - confucian virtue of honoring ones ancestors through obedience, care, and devotion
- - region below the Himalayas, includes countries like India and Bangladesh
- - respect for all living things and avoidance of violence
- - monotheistic, pre-Islamic religion of Ancient Persia, founded by Zoroaster
- - Chinese philosophical concept that gave a ruler the right to rule
- - person sent on a religious mission
- - 2 opposing yet complementary forces in Chinese philosophy
- - series of fortifications across North China to protect from invasions
26 Clues: - foundation of Buddhist teaching • - rebirth of a soul in a new body • - dynasty in India from 320-550 C.E. • - person sent on a religious mission • - the path to Nirvana, with eight aspects • - member of the highest Hindu class (caste) • - major religion in South Asia (especially India) • - Chinese philosophy based on writings of Lao-Tzu • ...
Medieval China & Japan 2026-03-23
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- The warrior code of Japan that emphasizes loyalty, honor, and self-discipline.
- In Pure Land Buddhism, worshippers believe they can be reborn by praying to ____.
- Chinese invention that helped improve navigation on the seas.
- Another name for "system of government", something China created a large version of.
- This dynasty reopened the Silk Road and created a large bureaucracy.
- Philosophy with emphasis on respect for elders, education, and a stable society.
- The ceremonial leader of Japan seen as divine
- Feudal lord class in Japan
- Japan is a group of islands called a(n) ____.
- Warrior class in Japan.
- ______ exams helped create a large and efficient bureaucracy with the most qualified people in government.
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- Early indigenous Japanese religion with ancestor worship and belief in nature spirits.
- Prince ___ adopted many foreign ideas from mainland China such as a centralized government and divine rule.
- The Mandate of ____ is the belief that the ruler is given divine permission to govern.
- Famous 10th century novel in Japan written by Lady Murasaki Shikibu.
- The vast majority of Japan's land is ___, and therefore not good for agriculture.
- The first recorded Chinese dynasty
- Religion originating from India whose goal is to escape suffering by enlightenment
- Name for the long trade route stretching from China, all across Asia to Europe.
- The most important crop in China.
- The founder of Confucianism
- Country between China & Japan that shares similar culture and values.
- The Song Dynasty struggled to maintain stability against the ____ Empire, the largest the world has ever seen.
- Chinese invention that helped advanced explosives and firearms in warfare.
- The most powerful military leader in Japan.
25 Clues: Warrior class in Japan. • Feudal lord class in Japan • The founder of Confucianism • The most important crop in China. • The first recorded Chinese dynasty • The most powerful military leader in Japan. • The ceremonial leader of Japan seen as divine • Japan is a group of islands called a(n) ____. • Chinese invention that helped improve navigation on the seas. • ...
Learn about Derek 2014-10-10
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- I want to go to Brazil
- my zodiac animal is the ox
- My first name is Derek
- My Birthday is July 30th
- I have seven people in my family
- My avorite movie is The Lego Movie
- I am a in high school
- I like both mexican and Chinese food
- My dad is a teacher
- I have the hobby of playing the piano
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese
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- I was born in Utah
- I play the trombone
- I am 17 years old
- I am in 12th grade
- I have 3 older sisters and 1 older brother
- My favorite food is Mexican food
- My surname is Smith
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen
- I was born in 1997
- I think Mr. Andersen is funny
- I am American
22 Clues: I am American • I am 17 years old • I was born in Utah • I am in 12th grade • I was born in 1997 • I play the trombone • My surname is Smith • My dad is a teacher • I am a in high school • I want to go to Brazil • My first name is Derek • My Birthday is July 30th • my zodiac animal is the ox • I think Mr. Andersen is funny • I have taken 2 years of Chinese • My favorite food is Mexican food • ...
Learn about Derek 2014-10-10
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- I play the trombone
- My favorite movie is The Lego Movie
- I am in 12th grade
- My zodiac animal is the ox
- I was born in 1997
- My first name is Derek
- I like both mexican and Chinese food
- I was born in Utah
- My dad is a teacher
- I have the hobby of playing the piano
- I am 17 years old
- I have seven people in my family
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- I am a in high school
- I have 3 older sisters and 1 older brother
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese
- My favorite food is Mexican food
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen
- I want to go to Brazil
- My Birthday is July 30th
- I think Mr. Andersen is funny
- I am American
- My surname is Smith
22 Clues: I am American • I am 17 years old • I am in 12th grade • I was born in 1997 • I was born in Utah • I play the trombone • My dad is a teacher • My surname is Smith • I am a in high school • My first name is Derek • I want to go to Brazil • My Birthday is July 30th • My zodiac animal is the ox • I think Mr. Andersen is funny • I have taken 2 years of Chinese • My favorite food is Mexican food • ...
IMPERIALISM CROSSWORD SPACES WILL BE - DASHES 2014-10-30
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- Working for wages. Forced to buy high priced stuff. Can’t save money rack up BIG debts.
- Pride in one’s nation. Includes Race, Geography, Language, History and Culture.
- Treating weaker country in a fatherly way without
- Area far away. It’s important to us (Philippines, Cuba, Hawaii)
- Survival of the fittest group/race
- U.S. Required China to stay open to trade.
- Keep Europe OUT of Western Hemisphere (Canada, S. Amer., Cuba)
- Allow them to run their country, but do it your way
- Forcing a group to replace their culture with the stronger country’s culture
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- Workers earn Scrip, only good in Company Store. High Prices = Debt. Debt passed from Parents To children = Slavery.
- Weaker country/place that a Stronger Country Takes over.
- Cut journey from West to East Coast in HALF Cuts through Central America in Panama using LOCKS, LAKES and PUMP SYSTEMS to move WATER
- by French and Egypt
- Powerful country takes over weaker country
- China lost its rights to decide who it trades with. Losing these rights mean other countries don’t have to follow Chinese law.
- Chinese Kung-Fu fighters try to get outsiders/West out of China. They lose.
- Connected the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
- send your people in the country to run it.
- The larger country just protects an important country/area to keep others away.
- Imperialism(Dole)A Company takes over a small state/area.
- them to make it on their own/Independently
- Used to kill pain. Came from India, Chinese got addicted to it. Led to Boxer Rebellion
- Japan’s response to Imperialism. Copied the best of everything in the world.
- Non Cash coupons only good at company store.
24 Clues: by French and Egypt • Survival of the fittest group/race • Powerful country takes over weaker country • Connected the Mediterranean to the Red Sea • send your people in the country to run it. • U.S. Required China to stay open to trade. • them to make it on their own/Independently • Non Cash coupons only good at company store. • ...
Chris Pakalani 2014-10-29
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- My name is pān kǎi ruì.
- really like to watch The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- My father is a construction worker
- I am a high school student.
- My Chinese Teacher is Mr. Andersen
- My birthday is November 10th.
- I am Tongan.
- My family has 7 people.
- I was born in Tonga
- Rugby is a hobby of mine.
- I have 4 older sisters.
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese.
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- Although I am Tongan, I am also Chinese.
- I really like Tongan food.
- We are all students.
- I think that Tongan food is very tasty.
- was born in 1998.
- 潘 My last name is pān.
- I am 15 years old.
- I want to attend Brigham Young University.
- I am in eleventh grade.
- My zodiac animal is tiger.
22 Clues: I am Tongan. • was born in 1998. • I am 15 years old. • I was born in Tonga • We are all students. • 潘 My last name is pān. • My name is pān kǎi ruì. • My family has 7 people. • I have 4 older sisters. • I am in eleventh grade. • Rugby is a hobby of mine. • I really like Tongan food. • My zodiac animal is tiger. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is November 10th. • ...
Chris Pakalani 2014-10-29
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- I am 15 years old.
- My name is pān kǎi ruì.
- My family has 7 people.
- I want to attend Brigham Young University.
- My zodiac animal is tiger.
- I am in eleventh grade.
- Rugby is a hobby of mine.
- Although I am Tongan, I am also Chinese.
- I really like Tongan food.
- I was born in Tonga
- My birthday is November 10th.
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- I have 4 older sisters.
- My Chinese Teacher is Mr. Andersen
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese.
- My father is a construction worker
- I am Tongan.
- I think that Tongan food is very tasty.
- really like to watch The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- We are all students.
- 潘 My last name is pān.
- I am a high school student.
- was born in 1998.
22 Clues: I am Tongan. • was born in 1998. • I am 15 years old. • I was born in Tonga • We are all students. • 潘 My last name is pān. • I have 4 older sisters. • My name is pān kǎi ruì. • My family has 7 people. • I am in eleventh grade. • Rugby is a hobby of mine. • My zodiac animal is tiger. • I really like Tongan food. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is November 10th. • ...
Chris Pakalani 2014-10-29
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- I think that Tongan food is very tasty.
- My name is pān kǎi ruì.
- My birthday is November 10th.
- I am 15 years old.
- I have taken 2 years of Chinese.
- We are all students.
- I really like to watch The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
- My zodiac animal is tiger.
- Rugby is a hobby of mine.
- My family has 7 people.
- I am Tongan.
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- I want to attend Brigham Young University.
- Although I am Tongan, I am also Chinese.
- I am in eleventh grade.
- My Chinese Teacher is Mr. Andersen
- I am a high school student.
- I have 4 older sisters.
- I really like Tongan food.
- My father is a construction worker
- was born in 1998.
- I was born in Tonga
- 潘 My last name is pān.
22 Clues: I am Tongan. • was born in 1998. • I am 15 years old. • I was born in Tonga • We are all students. • 潘 My last name is pān. • My name is pān kǎi ruì. • I am in eleventh grade. • I have 4 older sisters. • My family has 7 people. • Rugby is a hobby of mine. • I really like Tongan food. • My zodiac animal is tiger. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is November 10th. • ...
Religious Cultures in Singapore 2016-12-01
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- A person who is preserved after death, for the afterlife. Egyptians practiced creating these in their beliefs.
- The main religion of the Malay people.
- The main religion of India.
- The founder of Islam.
- A religion that originated in Japan.
- The religious practice in China that honors ancestors, Guan Yu, Guan Yin, etc., usually burning incense to pray.
- A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time.
- The founder of Christianity.
- A person who lives in seclusion to deepen their spiritual practices.
- The legendary founder of Buddhism and is thought of as the Buddha of this age.
- A Chinese idea of how objects should be placed to maximize good energy for people.
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- A person that believes in Islam, and means "to surrender".
- An ornamental band or circlet for the wrist or arm or, sometimes, for the ankle.
- A person who believes people can not prove or disprove that a higher being exists and does not choose to say which way true.
- The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost.
- The main religion of the Europeans for the past 2000 years.
- The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher.
- A person who does not believe that a higher being or higher power exists.
- A philosophy in China about social systems.
- System The social system created in India long ago by the Hindu idea of Samsara.
- A person who believes in the existing of a higher being or higher power.
- People burn this to pray in religions such as Buddhism, Chinese Folk Religion, etc..
- A philosophy about Yin and Yang, and about the Way that originated in China.
23 Clues: The founder of Islam. • The main religion of India. • The founder of Christianity. • A religion that originated in Japan. • The main religion of the Malay people. • A philosophy in China about social systems. • The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher. • The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost. • ...
Religious Cultures in Singapore 2016-12-01
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- System The social system created in India long ago by the Hindu idea of Samsara.
- The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher.
- The religious practice in China that honors ancestors, Guan Yu, Guan Yin, etc., usually burning incense to pray.
- A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time.
- The non-physical part of a being; Another word for ghost.
- An ornamental band or circlet for the wrist or arm or, sometimes, for the ankle.
- People burn this to pray in religions such as Buddhism, Chinese Folk Religion, etc..
- The founder of Islam.
- A person that believes in Islam, and means "to surrender".
- The main religion of India.
- A person who is preserved after death, for the afterlife. Egyptians practiced creating these in their beliefs.
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- The founder of Christianity.
- A philosophy in China about social systems.
- A Chinese idea of how objects should be placed to maximize good energy for people.
- The main religion of the Europeans for the past 2000 years.
- A religion that originated in Japan.
- A person who believes people can not prove or disprove that a higher being exists and does not choose to say which way true.
- The legendary founder of Buddhism and is thought of as the Buddha of this age.
- A person who believes in the existing of a higher being or higher power.
- A person who does not believe that a higher being or higher power exists.
- A philosophy about Yin and Yang, and about the Way that originated in China.
- A person who lives in seclusion to deepen their spiritual practices.
- The main religion of the Malay people.
23 Clues: The founder of Islam. • The main religion of India. • The founder of Christianity. • A religion that originated in Japan. • The main religion of the Malay people. • A philosophy in China about social systems. • The head or superior of a monastery; A monk's teacher. • A form of Christianity that existed for a very long time. • ...
The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Mongols 2024-04-23
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- The body of law and code of conduct followed by the Mongols under Genghis Khan.
- The method of communication used by the Mongols, involving a network of relay stations and riders.
- The name for the military and political system of the Mongol Empire.
- The Russian principality that was under Mongol control for over two centuries.
- The term for the period of Mongol rule over Russia.
- The Chinese dynasty that was overthrown by the Mongols, marking the end of ancient Chinese dynastic rule.
- The Persian historian who served in the court of Ilkhanate and wrote extensively about the Mongol Empire.
- The name for the period of peace and stability across Eurasia during the Mongol rule.
- The famous trade route that connected East Asia with the Middle East and Europe, revitalized by the Mongol Empire.
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- The name for the traditional Mongol dwelling, often made of felt or skins.
- The famous Mongol general who led the conquest of much of Asia and Europe.
- The capital of the Mongol Empire.
- The founder of the Mongol Empire.
- The name for the son of Genghis Khan who succeeded him as the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire.
- The largest contiguous empire in history, established by the Mongols.
- The iconic Mongol warrior known for their skilled horseback riding and archery.
- The name of the Mongol ruling family.
- The famous Venetian explorer who served in the court of Kublai Khan.
- The Chinese dynasty that was established by Kublai Khan, a grandson of Genghis Khan.
- The religion practiced by many Mongols, which influenced their cultural and political beliefs.
- The powerful Mongol ruler who completed the conquest of China and established the Yuan Dynasty.
21 Clues: The capital of the Mongol Empire. • The founder of the Mongol Empire. • The name of the Mongol ruling family. • The term for the period of Mongol rule over Russia. • The name for the military and political system of the Mongol Empire. • The famous Venetian explorer who served in the court of Kublai Khan. • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- it means "meticulous"
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
- it means "floating world"
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- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- One of the most popular art forms in India
22 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire • ...
Africa And Asia Crossword 2025-02-04
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- The two major West African Kingdoms were Mali and _______.
- What Confucian based exam allowed all people to apply for a government job and formed a meritocracy in the Chinese government?
- This empire's major city was Timbuktu.
- Animals used for movement along the Saharan Desert?
- World's first novel. Written by a Japanese noblewoman.
- Which religion spread along the Silk Road?
- Japanese religion based around nature.
- Leader of Mali. Considered one of the wealthiest men.
- Shinto spirits.
- Warrior class of Japan
- Which Sui Dynasty Project allowed for easier movement of goods.
- Figurehead for Japanese society.
- Ritual where a visiting official has to bow to the emperor until their head touches the floor.
- Which religion spread throughout Africa during the 7th and 8th centuries?
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- What major water trade route did Africa utilize during the 7th century?
- What major trade route is located in the continent of Africa?
- This philosophy was popular in China.
- Which East Asian country had an adversarial relationship with China during the Tang and the Song Dynasties?
- Ritual where women modified their feet.
- The Sui, ___________, and Song dynasties ruled during the “Golden Age” of Chinese history.
- Weaker states around China to provide goods or pay taxes in honor of the Chinese emperor.
- Precious Precious metal that encouraged merchants to trade in Africa.
- Mansa Musa's pilgrimage to Mecca exemplifies which Islamic pillar?
- Major item trade in West Africa. Used to preserve food.
- The idea that China is at the center of society led to China referring to itself as?
- Japanese lords who held the real power.
- What language is a blend of Arabic and Bantu.
27 Clues: Shinto spirits. • Warrior class of Japan • Figurehead for Japanese society. • This philosophy was popular in China. • This empire's major city was Timbuktu. • Japanese religion based around nature. • Ritual where women modified their feet. • Japanese lords who held the real power. • Which religion spread along the Silk Road? • What language is a blend of Arabic and Bantu. • ...
Exchange and Spread of Information/Ideas-Sydney Morrison Pd.4c5a 2024-10-21
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- State-approved associations of Mongol merchants that helped them with their caravans.
- People who served as historians and keepers of African culture.
- The reason why the Mongols didn't conquer all of Europe and instead exchanged ideas peacefully with them.
- The introduction for new crops and agricultural practices in the Islamic World.
- New invention of paper money created by the Chinese.
- A major commercial city in West Africa.
- The Mongol warfare process that added conquered people in their military and empire.
- Chinese Buddhism adopted from India that required less intensive meditation and sudying.
- Ruler of Mali who went on the pilgrimage to Mecca in 1324 and created many mosques and spread his wealth along the way.
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- Merchants that permanently settled in civilizations along the sea roads.
- Inns/guesthouses located along the silk road trade routes.
- Japanese Buddhism after it was adopted from China because of schools there.
- Kingdom in central Java along the sea roads with elements of Indian culture.
- The language spoken by the East African Coast that was written like Arabic but spoken like Bantu.
- The name given to the Europeans due to their similarity between them and the Mongols with conquering new areas and spreading ideas.
- Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships on a series of voyages starting in 1405.
- Arab Scholar, merchant and public official who traveled throughout Eurasia,the Middle East and Africa.
- Reformation of Confucianism that rejected Buddhism and Daoism religiously but followed them in other ways.
- The Mongol system of transferring messages throughout the empire.
- Chinggis Khan's grandson, the first Mongol il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
20 Clues: A major commercial city in West Africa. • New invention of paper money created by the Chinese. • Inns/guesthouses located along the silk road trade routes. • People who served as historians and keepers of African culture. • The Mongol system of transferring messages throughout the empire. • Merchants that permanently settled in civilizations along the sea roads. • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test 2022-04-21
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- 1925 established himself as shah, or king, create new dynasty called Pahlavi, introduce number reforms to Iran
- a government where a select group of people exercises controls
- mexican artist with a monumental style that filled wall after wall with murals
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party
- movement started by African American student Du Bois stressing the need for unity of ll Africans
- or the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which is the official political party of the Mexican Revolution controlling the major groups within Mexican society
- another name for the Yangtze River
- unexpected methods of sabotage and deception to fight enemies
- the deliberate mass murder of particular racial, political, or cultural groups
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- name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul"
- home of Jews in antiquity, located in Middle East, Jewish state
- popularly known as "Lawrence of Arabia", aided nationalists, dashing British adventurer
- Moscow-trained who organized the Viatnamese Communists in the 1920s
- known for exporting nitrates and copper
- a large financial and industrial corporation containing various manufacturing processes concentrated in a single one
- policy announced by Franklin D. Roosevelt rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle
- known for exporting beef and wheat
- 1920 reform leader, united Arabs in northern part of Arabian Peninsula, established kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
- a national oil company set up by the Mexican government to run the oil industry
- known for exporting coffee and cotton
- young Communist organizer, led some party members who fled to Jiangxi Province, and was convinced that a Chinese Revolution would be driven by peasants rather than the working class
- where new Chinese republic was founded in 1928 by Chiang Kai-shek
23 Clues: known for exporting beef and wheat • another name for the Yangtze River • known for exporting coffee and cotton • known for exporting nitrates and copper • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust • abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party • name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul" • ...
unit 4 I have a pen pal 2025-11-14
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- to practice Chinese martial arts (phrase)
- to look at and understand written fictional texts (phrase)
- to look at programs on a television set (phrase)
- to pay attention to sounds made by instruments or voices (phrase)
- to perform music on a traditional Chinese string instrument (phrase)
- an activity pursued for pleasure in spare time (5 letters, noun)
- to take part in the team sport using a round ball (phrase)
- to learn the language and related culture of China (phrase)
- a plan or thought for a possible action (4 letters, noun)
- a game requiring mental effort to solve (6 letters, noun)
- to solve games involving words (phrase)
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- to take a long walk in the countryside (phrase)
- to create humorous or narrative illustrations (phrase)
- causing strong surprise or admiration (7 letters, adjective)
- to construct mechanical devices that can perform tasks (phrase)
- to prepare dishes typical of Chinese cuisine (phrase)
- to divide and give part of something to others (5 letters, verb)
- an aim or target to be achieved (4 letters, noun)
- to walk up the slopes of mountainous areas (phrase)
- a type of white, fragrant flower (7 letters, noun)
- a modal verb used to make suggestions or offers (5 letters, modal verb)
- to take part in physical games or exercises (phrase)
- the third-person singular form of "study", meaning to engage in learning (7 letters, verb form)
- to control a light frame with paper attached, flying in the wind (phrase)
- the activity of walking in natural areas for recreation (6 letters, noun)
- an organization for people with a common interest (4 letters, noun)
- to become part of a group or activity (4 letters, verb)
27 Clues: to solve games involving words (phrase) • to practice Chinese martial arts (phrase) • to take a long walk in the countryside (phrase) • to look at programs on a television set (phrase) • an aim or target to be achieved (4 letters, noun) • a type of white, fragrant flower (7 letters, noun) • to walk up the slopes of mountainous areas (phrase) • ...
Vocab. #3 Unit: Persia, India/Hinduism & China/Buddhism 2025-11-24
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- Fine, fertile, wind-deposited soil found in northern China.
- Government workers in non-military positions, chosen by exam in China.
- An ancient Persian religion teaching a struggle between good and evil.
- The rebirth of a soul into a new body after death.
- The principle of non-violence and non-harm toward all living beings.
- Complementary forces representing balance between opposites.
- The law of cause and effect in which actions influence future outcomes or rebirths.
- The pattern of rise and fall of Chinese dynasties.
- A massive defensive structure built across northern China.
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- An Indian dynasty known for a Golden Age of learning, art, and Hindu culture.
- The oldest sacred texts of Hinduism made up of hymns, rituals, and teachings.
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- The core Buddhist teachings about suffering and its cause and end.
- A hereditary social class system in India determining status and occupation.
- Indo-European peoples who migrated into ancient India and shaped early Vedic culture.
- The Buddhist state of enlightenment ending suffering and rebirth.
- A person sent on a religious mission to spread a faith.
- The Chinese belief that Heaven grants rulers the right to rule.
- The major religion of India based on the Vedas and other sacred texts.
- The universal and ultimate reality in Hinduism.
- The Buddhist path to ending suffering through right actions and practices.
- Moral duty, righteousness, or cosmic order; in Buddhism, the Buddha’s teachings.
- Respect and obedience toward parents and ancestors.
- A Chinese philosophy focused on living in harmony with the Dao, the natural Way.
- The eternal self or soul in Hinduism.
25 Clues: Liberation from the cycle of rebirth. • The eternal self or soul in Hinduism. • The universal and ultimate reality in Hinduism. • The rebirth of a soul into a new body after death. • The pattern of rise and fall of Chinese dynasties. • Respect and obedience toward parents and ancestors. • A person sent on a religious mission to spread a faith. • ...
Chinese New Year Festival 2020-12-30
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- lanterns, symbolize a prosperous business and a thriving life
- symbolizes wealth and longevity
- twenty first, date of festival in February 2021
- days, duration of festival
- last emperor of China
- cake, traditional Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Spring festival
- and white, colors which should not be worn during Chinese New Year festival due to signs of mourning and death
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- animals that represent a person depending on which year he or she were born in
- symbolizes good fortune and joy
- festival Day, 15th day well-known as....
- Shi Huang, first emperor of China
- moon, how long festivities last until
12 Clues: last emperor of China • days, duration of festival • symbolizes good fortune and joy • symbolizes wealth and longevity • Shi Huang, first emperor of China • moon, how long festivities last until • festival Day, 15th day well-known as.... • twenty first, date of festival in February 2021 • lanterns, symbolize a prosperous business and a thriving life • ...
The Celestial's Railroad 2024-01-03
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- After the United States, some Chinese workers built railroads in this country too.
- An explosive used to blast tunnels.
- hired to do a job
- town in Utah where the railroads met
- The railroad tycoon who asked the Chinese for help.
- type of article that gives information about a topic, person, or event
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- This railroad extended west from Omaha, Nebraska.
- This word means 'crossing a continent'.
- an expression of dissatisfaction or pain
- popular form of communication in the 1800s
- The act of giving something valued to get something else.
- China was referred to as the _______ kingdom
12 Clues: hired to do a job • An explosive used to blast tunnels. • town in Utah where the railroads met • This word means 'crossing a continent'. • an expression of dissatisfaction or pain • popular form of communication in the 1800s • China was referred to as the _______ kingdom • This railroad extended west from Omaha, Nebraska. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review 2021-11-04
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- religion that began in India and spread to the east by the Silk Road
- a teaching of Siddhartha Guatama
- Indian writing
- process of preserving the body of the dead in Egypt
- a low ____ of silk and high demand meant merchants risked their lives on the Silk Road to trade silk since they could make a large sum of money
- allowed the deciphering of hieroglyphics
- a Hindu belief that determines the form the soul will take in the next life
- this Chinese Dynasty created the sundial and the iron plow
- means between the rivers
- this river and the Tigris are the two rivers in Mesopotamia
- Indian civilization in the Indus Valley
- A person who recorded information (ex. amount of crops harvested) in Egypt
- top of the caste system
- River in India
- Mesopotamian group that developed and mastered iron-working
- This river is in Egypt
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- Wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons in India
- this civilization spread an alphabet based on sounds rather than pictures throught the Mediterranean
- this code was a set of laws in Mesopotamia
- Top of the social class in Egypt
- Mesopotamian writing
- waterfalls in Egypt on the Nile
- believes in many gods
- Trade route from China to Rome
- this river flooded predictably
- ____ noble truths are a teaching of Buddhism
- in China during the Han dynasty, this 2nd tier class of citizens was valued because they produced
- Egyptians believed in this so they mummified their bodies and built pyramids
- Chinese dynasty that was the first to unify all of China
- Most influential philosphy in Chinese government
- allowed for management of river flooding and farming in a desert
- This river is known as China’s Sorrow
32 Clues: Indian writing • River in India • Mesopotamian writing • believes in many gods • This river is in Egypt • top of the caste system • means between the rivers • Trade route from China to Rome • this river flooded predictably • waterfalls in Egypt on the Nile • Top of the social class in Egypt • a teaching of Siddhartha Guatama • This river is known as China’s Sorrow • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test 2022-04-21
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- 1925 established himself as shah, or king, create new dynasty called Pahlavi, introduce number reforms to Iran
- a government where a select group of people exercises controls
- mexican artist with a monumental style that filled wall after wall with murals
- refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party
- movement started by African American student Du Bois stressing the need for unity of ll Africans
- or the Institutional Revolutionary Party, which is the official political party of the Mexican Revolution controlling the major groups within Mexican society
- another name for the Yangtze River
- unexpected methods of sabotage and deception to fight enemies
- the deliberate mass murder of particular racial, political, or cultural groups
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- name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul"
- home of Jews in antiquity, located in Middle East, Jewish state
- popularly known as "Lawrence of Arabia", aided nationalists, dashing British adventurer
- Moscow-trained who organized the Viatnamese Communists in the 1920s
- known for exporting nitrates and copper
- a large financial and industrial corporation containing various manufacturing processes concentrated in a single one
- policy announced by Franklin D. Roosevelt rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle
- known for exporting beef and wheat
- 1920 reform leader, united Arabs in northern part of Arabian Peninsula, established kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932
- a national oil company set up by the Mexican government to run the oil industry
- known for exporting coffee and cotton
- young Communist organizer, led some party members who fled to Jiangxi Province, and was convinced that a Chinese Revolution would be driven by peasants rather than the working class
- where new Chinese republic was founded in 1928 by Chiang Kai-shek
23 Clues: known for exporting beef and wheat • another name for the Yangtze River • known for exporting coffee and cotton • known for exporting nitrates and copper • refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust • abbreviation for the Chinese Communist Party • name referring to Mohandas Gandhi also meaning "Great Soul" • ...
Ryne Sorensen B4 中文二 2014-10-07
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- I want to go to Hawaii
- There are four people in my family
- My last name is 宋
- My first name is 銳陽
- My birthday is August 19
- I am in eleventh grade
- I am seventeen years old
- I am very handsome
- My hobbies are playing video games, watching TV and listening to music
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen (安老師)
- I am American
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- I have one little brother
- I was born in Utah
- I have taken Chinese for two years
- I was born in 1997
- I like both, listening to music and watching movies
- My dad is a consultant, my mom is an accountant
- My favorite singer is Katy Perry
- My favorite food is Chinese food
- I am in high school
- My Zodiac animal is the Ox
21 Clues: I am American • My last name is 宋 • I was born in Utah • I was born in 1997 • I am very handsome • My first name is 銳陽 • I am in high school • I want to go to Hawaii • I am in eleventh grade • My birthday is August 19 • I am seventeen years old • I have one little brother • My Zodiac animal is the Ox • My favorite singer is Katy Perry • My favorite food is Chinese food • ...
Assignment 7: China 2015-02-01
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- Opium was extremely valuable to both China and the British because it is used to make what drug?
- What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people?
- What is a word for when, A region in which the foreign nation controls trade and investment?
- Poor peasants resented Chinese ________, who were protected by foreign missionaries?
- Despite the failure of the Boxer Rebellion, a strong sense of ______ emerged in China.
- Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China.
- Great Britain began selling ______ in china to obtain money to buy tea.
- In 1905 a select group of Chinese officials were sent on a world tour to study the operation of different _______.
- The increase in population and the flooding of the yellow river (destroyed many farming areas) this lead to what?
- China was forced to allow the sale of opium under the Treaty of _______.
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- What was the name of the empress who ruled China during the last half of the 19th century?
- What group rebelled against western influence in China?
- The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British?
- When they came back they based their recommendation off of which country's government?
- Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by?
- The Chinese government overrun with what?
- What was the name of the most important rebellion Manchu rulers were faced with? (Hint: Between 1851 and 1864)
- What was the name of the policy America declared? (Hint: This policy proposed that China's doors be open to Merchants of all nations)
- The Dowager Empress was committed to traditional values and supported certain _______.
- Who won the Opium War?
20 Clues: Who won the Opium War? • The Chinese government overrun with what? • Who was China's Taiping Rebellion lead by? • Guangxu introduced measures to _______ China. • The treaty of Nanking gave what island to the British? • What group rebelled against western influence in China? • What did the mines provide for many tens of thousands of people? • ...
Ancient History Review 2023-06-14
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- many lands under on ruler
- having more than what you need
- ultimate peace in the religion of Hinduism
- also known as the Old Stone Age
- the responsibilities of a citizen
- the common class of Romans
- an independent city and its surrounding land and villages
- the priest caste of India
- accomplishing a task with a tool or process
- the practice of nonviolence in the religion of Jainism
- time before written records
- a person's position in society, particularly in India
- rule by the people
- a feeling of perfect and lasting peace in the religion of Buddhism
- rule by one person
- the religious and moral duties of each person in Indian society
- belief in many gods
- first known form of writing, developed in Mesopotamia
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- the Mandate of Heaven told Chinese kings their rule came from these
- site of an archaeological dig
- ancient Chinese philosophy that focused on a person's role in society
- ancient Chinese philosophy that focused on strict rule and punishment
- part of the Roman government that advised consuls and set policies
- also known as the New Stone Age
- the study of prehistory based on the examination of artifacts
- the wealthy, privileged class of Romans
- a way to supply dry land with water using ditches and canals
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil, deposited by a river
- rule by small group
- a set of laws
- preserved body of a dead person, particularly of Egypt
- the rebirth of the soul; believed in multiple Indian religions
- people who move from place to place; hunter-gatherers
- ruler of ancient Egypt
- the unskilled and servant class of ancient India
35 Clues: a set of laws • rule by the people • rule by one person • rule by small group • belief in many gods • ruler of ancient Egypt • many lands under on ruler • the priest caste of India • the common class of Romans • time before written records • site of an archaeological dig • having more than what you need • also known as the New Stone Age • also known as the Old Stone Age • ...
Post-Classical Crossword 2023-05-17
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- This warfare is defined by the use of horses and bows and arrows
- This happens after Kublai Khan's death
- Large mammals with humps used for travel
- this was a "Holy War" between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- these weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This led to the colinization of the Americas
- this war was fought between England and France
- this war was fought in England between York, Lancaster, and Tudor houses
- was the pope during the crusades
- was told by God to save France
- King of Mali and reduces price of gold for 10 years
- This man was a Portugues explorer who led the way for Asian and African imperialism
- this religion finds its home in China after the royal familie's patronage
- the abode of Islam
- This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433
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- a long distance trade route in central Asia
- this man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,explorer,and admiral
- this was an Italian explorer who traveled throughout Asia for over 20 years
- this empire's capital is Constantinople
- this Mongol ruler started the 21 year conquest of Eurasia
- This man started the settlement and colonization of the Americas
- Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca
- this vassal kingdom was established under Tang rule
- the largest chinese empire
- This woman was a christian who wrote about her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- a muslim lawyer and traveler
- this disease is also known as the Black Death
- the fall of this Chinese empire led to the murder of Yang Guifei
28 Clues: the abode of Islam • the largest chinese empire • a muslim lawyer and traveler • was told by God to save France • was the pope during the crusades • This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433 • This happens after Kublai Khan's death • Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca • this empire's capital is Constantinople • Large mammals with humps used for travel • ...
Post-Classical Crossword 2023-05-17
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- This warfare is defined by the use of horses and bows and arrows
- This happens after Kublai Khan's death
- Large mammals with humps used for travel
- this was a "Holy War" between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- these weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This led to the colinization of the Americas
- this war was fought between England and France
- this war was fought in England between York, Lancaster, and Tudor houses
- was the pope during the crusades
- was told by God to save France
- King of Mali and reduces price of gold for 10 years
- This man was a Portugues explorer who led the way for Asian and African imperialism
- this religion finds its home in China after the royal familie's patronage
- the abode of Islam
- This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433
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- a long distance trade route in central Asia
- this man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,explorer,and admiral
- this was an Italian explorer who traveled throughout Asia for over 20 years
- this empire's capital is Constantinople
- this Mongol ruler started the 21 year conquest of Eurasia
- This man started the settlement and colonization of the Americas
- Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca
- this vassal kingdom was established under Tang rule
- the largest chinese empire
- This woman was a christian who wrote about her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- a muslim lawyer and traveler
- this disease is also known as the Black Death
- the fall of this Chinese empire led to the murder of Yang Guifei
28 Clues: the abode of Islam • the largest chinese empire • a muslim lawyer and traveler • was told by God to save France • was the pope during the crusades • This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433 • This happens after Kublai Khan's death • Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca • this empire's capital is Constantinople • Large mammals with humps used for travel • ...
Post-Classical Crossword 2023-05-17
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- This warfare is defined by the use of horses and bows and arrows
- This happens after Kublai Khan's death
- Large mammals with humps used for travel
- this was a "Holy War" between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- these weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This led to the colinization of the Americas
- this war was fought between England and France
- this war was fought in England between York, Lancaster, and Tudor houses
- was the pope during the crusades
- was told by God to save France
- King of Mali and reduces price of gold for 10 years
- This man was a Portugues explorer who led the way for Asian and African imperialism
- this religion finds its home in China after the royal familie's patronage
- the abode of Islam
- This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433
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- a long distance trade route in central Asia
- this man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,explorer,and admiral
- this was an Italian explorer who traveled throughout Asia for over 20 years
- this empire's capital is Constantinople
- this Mongol ruler started the 21 year conquest of Eurasia
- This man started the settlement and colonization of the Americas
- Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca
- this vassal kingdom was established under Tang rule
- the largest chinese empire
- This woman was a christian who wrote about her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- a muslim lawyer and traveler
- this disease is also known as the Black Death
- the fall of this Chinese empire led to the murder of Yang Guifei
28 Clues: the abode of Islam • the largest chinese empire • a muslim lawyer and traveler • was told by God to save France • was the pope during the crusades • This voyage lasted from 1405 to 1433 • This happens after Kublai Khan's death • Mansa Musa does this by going to Mecca • this empire's capital is Constantinople • Large mammals with humps used for travel • ...
AP World Semester 1 Review 2026-01-12
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- Sea network linking Africa, Middle East, India, Southeast Asia.
- 1494 papal line dividing New World between Spain/Portugal.
- Syncretic Chinese philosophy blending Confucianism with Buddhism/Daoism.
- Japanese military dictator holding power over symbolic emperor.
- West African gold trading empire (c.1230-1600).
- East African ports thriving on Indian Ocean commerce.
- European manor system exchanging land for military service.
- Mali emperor whose 1324 pilgrimage crashed gold markets.
- Chinese dynasty (960-1279) known for commercialization, printing, and meritocracy.
- Muslim dynasty ruling northern India (1206-1526).
- Shia Persian empire (1501-1736) challenging Ottomans.
- Hindu devotional movement rejecting caste ritualism.
- Andean civilization with mit'a labor and road networks.
- Plague pandemic killing 30-60% of Afro-Eurasia (1340s).
- Manchu dynasty ruling China (1644-1911).
- Muslim dynasty ruling Hindu-majority India.
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- Global biological exchange of crops, animals, diseases after 1492.
- Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal empires using firearms.
- Investor-funded corporation limiting individual risk.
- Slave-based monoculture agriculture in Americas.
- Catholic reforms via Council of Trent, Jesuits, and Inquisition.
- Martin Luther's 1517 challenge to Catholic indulgences and papal authority.
- Elite Ottoman infantry recruited via devshirme from Christian boys.
- Economic policy maximizing exports, minimizing imports for bullion.
- Transatlantic slave voyage from Africa to Americas.
- Atlantic cycle: Europe goods-Africa slaves-Americas crops.
- Mesoamerican empire with Tenochtitlan capital and tribute system.
- Mongol Peace enabling safe Silk Road travel across Eurasia.
- Overland routes linking China to Mediterranean world.
- Routes exchanging West African gold for salt.
- Spanish colonial system granting Natives to colonists for labor.
- China's waterway linking rice-rich south to population centers.
- Spanish Pacific trade ships linking Mexico and Philippines.
- Chinese merchant credit notes for long-distance trade.
- Ottoman levy of Christian boys for Janissary corps.
35 Clues: Manchu dynasty ruling China (1644-1911). • Muslim dynasty ruling Hindu-majority India. • Routes exchanging West African gold for salt. • West African gold trading empire (c.1230-1600). • Ottoman, Safavid, Mughal empires using firearms. • Slave-based monoculture agriculture in Americas. • Muslim dynasty ruling northern India (1206-1526). • ...
Chapter 11: Empires of Eurasia 2022-04-05
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- ______ Dyanasty restored native Chinese rule
- Taizu used a secret _________ to enforce imperial control
- Founded the Ming dynasty and established Absolute Rule
- product developed by the Chinese through the process of shaping kaolin clay into objects and then hardening them by heat
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- The Chinese name for their land (no spaces)
- The third emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- Chengzu hired over 2,000 of these literary _________
7 Clues: The third emperor of the Ming Dynasty • The Chinese name for their land (no spaces) • ______ Dyanasty restored native Chinese rule • Chengzu hired over 2,000 of these literary _________ • Founded the Ming dynasty and established Absolute Rule • Taizu used a secret _________ to enforce imperial control • ...
beauty 2025-09-27
Ancient China 2024-03-19
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- what weapon was the Chinese nation the first to use?
- what is the mix of a spear and an axe
- what was the Main protection during Zhou Dynasty?
- where was armour put on solders
- what wood material was shields made from?
- what other animal was used for leather
- what was other protection used by warriors
- what period was iron used more in armor?
- when was the first stone-throwing, single-armed catapults
- what were swords originally made from?
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- Everyone in the Chinese armies had to know how to use which weapon?
- what was the second material swords were made from?
- what weapon was introduced in around 500 BCE?
- From the Shang dynasty what was used to make tailored armour?
- which period was the first armour made in
- The most common source of leather was?
- what animal skin was used as the first armor?
17 Clues: where was armour put on solders • what is the mix of a spear and an axe • The most common source of leather was? • what other animal was used for leather • what were swords originally made from? • what period was iron used more in armor? • which period was the first armour made in • what wood material was shields made from? • what was other protection used by warriors • ...
races in malaysia 2021-07-23
China Review 2022-04-06
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- Italian adventurer hired by Kublai Khan
- policy at the end of the Ming Dynasty, in which China destroyed their navy and stopped all trade with other countries
- philosophy of China
- man who led the Chinese navy at its height during the Ming Dynasty
- Southern border of China
- crop responsible for population growth during the Song Dynasty
- One of the 5 key relationships identified by Confucius
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- Chinese technology stolen by Muslim soldiers and taken back to the Middle East
- Building project of the Ming Dynasty
- Desert in Northern China
- Dynasty credited for reuniting China after a long period of disunity
- manmade canal that connects the Yangzte River and the Yellow River
- Test required to get a government job during the Tang, Song, and Ming Dynasties
- Dynasty that saw the population double
- Stole gunpowder technology and spread it to Europe as they conquered westward
- extreme respect for one's parents
- Mongol Dynasty
- Religion that spread through China during the early Tang Dynasty
- _________ Khan--united the Mongol tribes
19 Clues: Mongol Dynasty • philosophy of China • Desert in Northern China • Southern border of China • extreme respect for one's parents • Building project of the Ming Dynasty • Dynasty that saw the population double • Italian adventurer hired by Kublai Khan • _________ Khan--united the Mongol tribes • One of the 5 key relationships identified by Confucius • ...
Geography China puzzle 2022-05-12
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- - a main river in China
- - largest desert in Asia ??
- - one of the plains in China
- - topic
- - One of the tallest mountains in the world
- - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- - A set of mountains like Himalaya mountain
- - one of the main 2 rivers in China
- - a main sea of China
- - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- - A wall of mountains
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- - It helped the Chinese to grow better than other civilizations
- - helped to protect it against invaders
- - a place higher than normal land height
- - even if the rivers bring destruction people still live around the rivers because of the land
- - a sea in china
- - Although it helped china to make fertile soil it is also a disaster as it floods the places around it
- - Largest desert in China??
- - it helped the Chinese to have fertile soil and we’re able to grow crops and keep livestock
- - low in the east and high in the west
20 Clues: - topic • - a sea in china • - a main sea of China • - A wall of mountains • - a main river in China • - largest desert in Asia ?? • - Largest desert in China?? • - one of the plains in China • - one of the main 2 rivers in China • - low in the east and high in the west • - helped to protect it against invaders • - it’s hard to cross the walls of China • ...
Geography China puzzle 2022-05-12
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- - helped to protect it against invaders
- - a main sea of China
- - it helped the Chinese to have fertile soil and we’re able to grow crops and keep livestock
- - one of the plains in China
- - One of the tallest mountains in the world
- - a sea in china
- - largest desert in Asia ??
- - topic
- - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- - one of the main 2 rivers in China
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- - A wall of mountains
- - a place higher than normal land height
- - even if the rivers bring destruction people still live around the rivers because of the land
- - Largest desert in China??
- - low in the east and high in the west
- - a main river in China
- - it’s hard to cross the walls of China
- - Although it helped china to make fertile soil it is also a disaster as it floods the places around it
- - It helped the Chinese to grow better than other civilizations
- - A set of mountains like Himalaya mountain
20 Clues: - topic • - a sea in china • - A wall of mountains • - a main sea of China • - a main river in China • - Largest desert in China?? • - largest desert in Asia ?? • - one of the plains in China • - one of the main 2 rivers in China • - low in the east and high in the west • - helped to protect it against invaders • - it’s hard to cross the walls of China • ...
China Vocab. 2022-04-28
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- a set of regularly followed ceremonies
- action to improve social or economic conditions
- Comunist leader of China from 1949 to 1976
- a ruler of an empire
- a religion that is based on the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama
- the first emperor to unify much of China
- an economy in which business is privately owned
- the founder of Buddhism who taught that people could end their suffering by not desiring worldly goods
- educated people who worked in the government
- a public gathering to protest a policy or action
- shared ownership of property
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- trade routes used between China and Southwest Asia
- a huge and long wall built to keep nomads out
- a governmental division like a state
- is a system in which the government holds nearly all political power.
- a Chinese belief system based on the teachings of Confucius
- a line of rulers from the same family
- a Chinese belief system based on the idea of natural order
- China's national law-making body (abbreviation)
19 Clues: a ruler of an empire • shared ownership of property • a governmental division like a state • a line of rulers from the same family • a set of regularly followed ceremonies • the first emperor to unify much of China • Comunist leader of China from 1949 to 1976 • educated people who worked in the government • a huge and long wall built to keep nomads out • ...
3.3-3.5 Harder 2021-03-26
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- to admire something or someone; something that keeps you cool; syllable in Zhen Zhen
- Senior Catholic who knows where he's going
- Chinese drink; something people stir sugar into
- light from the sun; succeeded by tao
- starts with t, ends with t, has t in it
- article for a vowel; first syllable of ming zhe
- largest ethnic group in China; a lazy girl in class
- something you find in the ground like coal or gold
- something you put on your feet; succeeded by yi ning
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- A is in this class but B is not
- be able to put up with something; an animal that lives in caves
- a social insect; the largest class
- root herb used in cooking; A girl's surname
- easy to understand; to tidy up a table
- intermediate direction; Shaanxi, Gansu, and Xinjiang
- not go anywhere;a club in class; sounds like a Chinese surname
- coastline; sounds like dangran
17 Clues: coastline; sounds like dangran • A is in this class but B is not • a social insect; the largest class • light from the sun; succeeded by tao • easy to understand; to tidy up a table • starts with t, ends with t, has t in it • Senior Catholic who knows where he's going • root herb used in cooking; A girl's surname • Chinese drink; something people stir sugar into • ...
Chapter Two 2025-09-23
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- the status a person has within a community
- handing down information by word of mouth
- the Chinese belief in achieving peace through harmony with the flow of nature
- "the Master"; the most honored teacher in Chinese history
- a social condition in which people do right and respect the rights of others
- the dispersion or scattering of the Jewish people
- the ability to bring things under one's control
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- belief in only one god
- human culture lived in cities or under their influence
- belief in many gods
- objects made by man
- rulers of ancient Egypt
- the physical geography in which a civilization is located
- a spiritual tradition that teaches the path to liberation from suffering through ethical living, meditation, and insight into the nature of reality.
- rigid social groups
- the earliest known form of writing
- an ancient Indian religion emphasizing a cyclical view of life and devotion to the world soul
17 Clues: belief in many gods • objects made by man • rigid social groups • belief in only one god • rulers of ancient Egypt • the earliest known form of writing • handing down information by word of mouth • the status a person has within a community • the ability to bring things under one's control • the dispersion or scattering of the Jewish people • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2026-03-24
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- a pyramidal stepped tower in Ancient Mesopotamia where people worshiped gods
- the process of preserving a body in Ancient Egypt
- one of the main crops grown in Ancient China
- the leader of Ancient Egypt
- able to produce
- this group is who the Chinese respected the most above all
- the innovation that helped the Chinese navigate
- the leader of Ancient Mesopotamia known for his laws
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- the system that transports water
- the river in Ancient Mesopotamia that is not Euphrates
- the name of the river in Ancient Egypt
- a person who trades for a living
- the most common drink in Ancient China
- the plant that was used for paper in Ancient Egypt
- one of the rivers in Ancient China named after a color
- the writing system in Ancient Egypt
- a fabric that was created and traded in Ancient China
17 Clues: able to produce • the leader of Ancient Egypt • the system that transports water • a person who trades for a living • the writing system in Ancient Egypt • the name of the river in Ancient Egypt • the most common drink in Ancient China • one of the main crops grown in Ancient China • the innovation that helped the Chinese navigate • ...
Classical Asia 2022-09-22
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- The policy adopted by the Qin
- The first of the classical Chinese dynasties, less centralized
- These could bring you good or bad luck in China so they need to be honored
- One achieves all by doing nothing
- Age of the Aryan nomad
- Contains all the lessons of Confucius
- Corruption, invasions, and natural disasters might mean a loss of this
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- Big business in China during this era
- Dynasty that saw a revival and strengthening of Hinduism
- Converted to Buddhism and helped spread the religion throughout India
- Reincarnation
- In Confucian society these were the lowest standing individuals
- The first dynasty to unite all of China
- Four noble truths, caste system, Eightfold path, Samsara, Moksha, Nirvana
- The government of this Chinese dynasty was based on merit (meritocracy)
- The Silk Road spanned this giant land mass
16 Clues: Reincarnation • Age of the Aryan nomad • The policy adopted by the Qin • One achieves all by doing nothing • Big business in China during this era • Contains all the lessons of Confucius • The first dynasty to unite all of China • The Silk Road spanned this giant land mass • Dynasty that saw a revival and strengthening of Hinduism • ...
Indian and Chinese Philosophy 2022-05-27
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- Who says "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you?
- Profund person, understand what is moral?
- Small person, understand what is profitable?
- The law retribution in indian religion which defines the nature of rebirth?
- The first and highest caste of indian society comprising priests?
- One of the caste of indian society which means the rulers and warriors?
- Which discipline against killing, lying, stealing and sexual impurity?
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- Four noble truths is a basis of?
- Which philosophy includes the mystical treatises?
- symbol of shadow and passive, feminine principle of life?
- What is the way or universal force harmonizing nature?
- The view that after death human beings live again in other forms?
- Who is the founder of daoism?
- The symbol of sun or the active masculine principle of life?
- Which discipline controls over bodily posture, breathing and excitation of senses?
15 Clues: Who is the founder of daoism? • Four noble truths is a basis of? • Profund person, understand what is moral? • Small person, understand what is profitable? • Which philosophy includes the mystical treatises? • What is the way or universal force harmonizing nature? • symbol of shadow and passive, feminine principle of life? • ...
INDIAN AND CHINESE MEDICINE 2020-08-01
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- He is also the god of Ayurvedic medicine
- indian medicine
- india's own language
- relating to the mind
- religion of india
- is the treatment of illness and injuries
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- Ayurvedic doctors divided medicine into
- energy forces flowing through the body
- are tubes in the body that carry blood away from the heart
- Yin supplement
- are holy words or groups of words repeated many times
- study of disiases of the mind
- repeated beating of arteries as blood pushes throug them
- one of the opposite forces of nature
- type of plant that has parts that are useful for cooking and medicine
15 Clues: Yin supplement • indian medicine • religion of india • india's own language • relating to the mind • study of disiases of the mind • one of the opposite forces of nature • energy forces flowing through the body • Ayurvedic doctors divided medicine into • He is also the god of Ayurvedic medicine • is the treatment of illness and injuries • ...
Nomads and Chinese Dynastys 2021-09-01
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- Song dynasty achievement.
- Where mongols lived.
- Tang dynasty empress.
- What mongols used to cover from cold and the sun.
- Sui dynaty's emperor.
- Tang Dynasty emperor.
- Invention made by Pisheng.
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- Tang dynasty achivement.
- Emperor of the song Dynasty.
- Another name of the Jurchens.
- dynasty that forced the song Dynasty to quit.
- Dynasty that killed child emperor.
- Who built the the great wall of china.
- Mongols type of living.
- Dynasty that lasted 37 years.
15 Clues: Where mongols lived. • Tang dynasty empress. • Sui dynaty's emperor. • Tang Dynasty emperor. • Mongols type of living. • Tang dynasty achivement. • Song dynasty achievement. • Invention made by Pisheng. • Emperor of the song Dynasty. • Another name of the Jurchens. • Dynasty that lasted 37 years. • Dynasty that killed child emperor. • Who built the the great wall of china. • ...
Chinese New Year Crossword 2018-03-25
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- 2018 is the year of ____
- A traditional dance (plural)
- The year when the enon of 2033 was discovered
- The animal of year 2003
- The day before Newyear's day
- Last celebration of the Chinese New Year
- A type of animal that lives in water
- Number of years before the next leap year
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- A fruit smaller than an orange but with the same colour
- Another name for rooster
- A colour that symbolizes good luck
- Another name for New year festival
- Number of animals in zodiac calendar
- What you mustn't cut if you want to have a long life
- What gold symbolizes
15 Clues: What gold symbolizes • The animal of year 2003 • 2018 is the year of ____ • Another name for rooster • A traditional dance (plural) • The day before Newyear's day • A colour that symbolizes good luck • Another name for New year festival • Number of animals in zodiac calendar • A type of animal that lives in water • Last celebration of the Chinese New Year • ...
Chinese cinderella chapter 15 2022-02-11
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- a state of being pleasantly lost in one's thoughts
- courage in pain or adversity.
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- a strip of wood or stone forming the bottom of a doorway
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
- worried
- a woman employed to look after the passengers on a ship or aircraft.
- a particular form of a language
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- register as a member
- withdraw from enemy forces
- shake involuntarily Caused by anxiety
- shake or tremble
- an area over which someone exercises control
- saying something to remove doubts or fears
- line of hereditary rulers of a country
15 Clues: worried • shake or tremble • register as a member • withdraw from enemy forces • courage in pain or adversity. • a particular form of a language • shake involuntarily Caused by anxiety • line of hereditary rulers of a country • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • saying something to remove doubts or fears • an area over which someone exercises control • ...
AP Chinese Lesson 20 2023-09-12
15 Clues: Young • Hotpot • Water heater • To celebrate • stable; steady • Guest; visitor • Actor; actress • To get together • Familiar-looking • TV drama; tv series • Schoolfellow; alumni • To accept; to take on • To contract; to get in touch • To market; to promote the sale • To be away of official business or on a business trip
Chinese Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-09
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- What continent did Zheng He take his first fleet?
- What city did Portugal set up their trading post in China?
- This was the most known animal that Zheng he brought back from Africa?
- What kind of group revolted due to heavy tax pay?
- Within 50 years what sort of technology became outdated?
- What country arrived off the coast of Southern China?
- What kind of missionaries made their way to China?
- Where was Emperor Yong Lee's imperial zoo located?
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- The Portuguese carried goods between China and what other country?
- What did the Chinese consider other Europeans to be?
- A group of Roman Catholic Priests
- Who ended the voyages of Zheng He?
- What kind of group defeated Chinese armies and capture Beijing
- He was the leader of the voyages during the Ming Dynasty
- After the Ming Dynasty ended what was the name of the new Dynasty?
15 Clues: A group of Roman Catholic Priests • Who ended the voyages of Zheng He? • What continent did Zheng He take his first fleet? • What kind of group revolted due to heavy tax pay? • What kind of missionaries made their way to China? • Where was Emperor Yong Lee's imperial zoo located? • What did the Chinese consider other Europeans to be? • ...
vocabulary of Chinese Cuisine 2024-04-15
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- choice
- you can eat it
- hard
- main
- Snacks are not..., but rice and potatoes are.
- very, very cold
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- mistake, confusion
- very often
- somebody who sells meat
- having happened or started only a short time ago
- person from another country
- Chicken, ducks, hens are all ...
- part of a country
- When you go to live in another country, you ...
- cooking, type of cooking
15 Clues: hard • main • choice • very often • you can eat it • very, very cold • part of a country • mistake, confusion • somebody who sells meat • cooking, type of cooking • person from another country • Chicken, ducks, hens are all ... • Snacks are not..., but rice and potatoes are. • When you go to live in another country, you ... • having happened or started only a short time ago
Contemporary Chinese Art Revision 2025-06-18
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- The act of undermining dominant ideas, common in postmodern strategies
- A theoretical lens applied to Cui Xiuwen's representation of women
- The dominant form of Ai Weiwei's large-scale conceptual works
- A visual motif in 'Lady's Room' referencing the hidden conversations of 'call girls'
- The broader social and cultural context around an artwork
- "Art is not a mirror held up to reality, but a ______ with which to shape it."
- Using or recontextualising existing imagery or objects in new ways
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- Art movement characterised by irony, parody, pastiche, and fragmentation
- Traditional Chinese landscape painting style referenced in Yang Yongliangs Work
- A digital technique Yang Yongliang uses to layer traditional and modern imagery
- One of the four critical perspectives used in interpretation and analysis of artworks
- Ai Weiwei's practice merges art and this form of political expression
- A recurring symbol referencing Maoist propaganda
- The frame analysing symbols, codes, composition and conventions
- An artist's ongoing actions, intentions, choices, materially and conceptually
15 Clues: A recurring symbol referencing Maoist propaganda • The broader social and cultural context around an artwork • The dominant form of Ai Weiwei's large-scale conceptual works • The frame analysing symbols, codes, composition and conventions • A theoretical lens applied to Cui Xiuwen's representation of women • ...
Chinese New Year Crossword 2024-12-06
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- Sweet cookies filled with messages of fortune.
- It is a _____________ to have a New Year's Eve dinner during Chinese New Year.
- The 11th animal that won the race.
- Used to drive away evil in China.
- A traditional red packed filled with money which is to be given to family and friends.
- This word signifies the start of a lunar cycle during the festival.
- The 4th animal that won the race.
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- A traditional Chinese New Year dish which looks like a money pouch, symbolising wealth.
- 12 animal signs which represent a specific year in a 12-year cycle.
- The 6th animal that won the race.
- The 2nd animal that won the race.
- The 5th animal that won the race.
- To acknowledge a special occasion.
- The last animal that won the race.
- The 1st animal that won the race.
15 Clues: The 6th animal that won the race. • The 2nd animal that won the race. • The 5th animal that won the race. • Used to drive away evil in China. • The 1st animal that won the race. • The 4th animal that won the race. • The 11th animal that won the race. • To acknowledge a special occasion. • The last animal that won the race. • Sweet cookies filled with messages of fortune. • ...
Aktiviti Kokurikulum 2022-01-13
Chinese Companies 2021-02-16
7 Clues: Chinese Uber • Chinese Google • Alibaba founder • Tech conglomerate that owns WeChat • Controversial telecoms/electronics company • Passed Paypal as world's #1 online payments platform • Jack Ma company that was set for world's largest IPO
Chinese Festivals 2012-10-27
7 Clues: Years shortest day • Also known as the Spring festival • Originated from a Buddhist festival • Also known as double ninth festival • A festival where boat racing takes place • Type of dancing done at Chinese New Year • It falls on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month
chinese dynasty 2015-11-23
7 Clues: greatest tang poet • traditional religion • prevented further growth • first emperor and founder • was used in military affairs • popular form of entertainment • a route of getting what you wanted
