chinese Crossword Puzzles
China review Hacker 2023-03-01
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- founded the han dynasty
- a natural barrier of 4
- four natural barriers
- stands for objects
- Shang kings asked to govern there territory
- Shang kings received there power and wisdom from
- Chinese yellow river
- rich landowners also called
- he had ideas he wanted people to follow called
- zhou job to keep gods
- a crop grown in china
- this describes Qin
- a animal grown in china
- Not allowed a government job
- link between heaven and earth
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- Qin base his rule on this
- another kind of character in Chinese writing
- Confucius believes everyone needs a sense of
- most popular job in ancient china
- the verb to go
- a crop in china
- beautiful works of art were created for.
- animal grown in china
- children owed there parents
- husbands owed wives
- the proper way
- parents owed there kids
- told to be one with nature
- when zao dynasty was weakened
- dynasty expanded farther west
- Shang received there power and wisdom from
31 Clues: the verb to go • the proper way • a crop in china • stands for objects • this describes Qin • husbands owed wives • Chinese yellow river • four natural barriers • animal grown in china • zhou job to keep gods • a crop grown in china • a natural barrier of 4 • founded the han dynasty • parents owed there kids • a animal grown in china • Qin base his rule on this • told to be one with nature • ...
Tea Types 2023-04-01
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- the least processed tea
- Oolong produced in Guangdong province
- Puer type created in the mid 1970s
- how many classes of tea are there
- Raw Puer in chinese
- Least oxidized tea type
- A bug bitten oolong
- most often consumed with dim-sum or fatty foods
- to stop oxidation in tea leaves using heat
- Tea that is Oxidized between 10-80%
- what Chinese call black tea
- Powdered tea popularized in the Song dynasty
- world's largest producer of black tea
- the home of bubble tea
- Province known for rock Oolong
- Puer leaves are picked in this province
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- tea type most associated with aging
- Most of this amino acid is found in green tea
- Big red robe
- Birthplace of tea
- Puer that is wet pile fermented
- Leaf variety that is used for Puer production
- the furriest tea
- Portuguese name for Taiwan
- Super green, shade-grown Japanese whole-leaf tea
- The process that can change a leaf into multiple types of tea
- the production of this tea type was implemented in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation
27 Clues: Big red robe • the furriest tea • Birthplace of tea • Raw Puer in chinese • A bug bitten oolong • the home of bubble tea • the least processed tea • Least oxidized tea type • Portuguese name for Taiwan • what Chinese call black tea • Province known for rock Oolong • Puer that is wet pile fermented • how many classes of tea are there • Puer type created in the mid 1970s • ...
Southeast Asia History Vocab 2025-01-30
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- strong feeling of love for your country
- China’s attempt to improve its economy.
- Attack US at Pearl Harbor.
- a country with a king or queen whose power is controlled by a set of laws and basic principles outlined in a constitution.
- Location of Korean War. Split into 2 countries.
- when a foreign power controls and exploits another country
- Communist, Leader: Ho Chi Minh
- Founder of Chinese Communist Party.
- Commanded pacific resistance in WW2
- ongoing political rivalry between the US and Soviet Union. Developed after WW2.
- Fight to stop the spread of communism and dictatorship.
- Communist state, lead by Kim Sung
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- Site of Major demonstration of suppressed by Chinese gov in 1989.
- citizens disobeying their government
- Policy of restricting the growth of a Nation or Ideological influence.
- WW2 allied power, Dropped Atomic bomb.
- US Allied, Democratic
- Harbor Naval base attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941.
- China’s failed attempt to reorganize its economy.
- Social organization based on holding of all property by gov or state.
- Location of Vietnam War, Communist country
21 Clues: US Allied, Democratic • Attack US at Pearl Harbor. • Communist, Leader: Ho Chi Minh • Communist state, lead by Kim Sung • Founder of Chinese Communist Party. • Commanded pacific resistance in WW2 • citizens disobeying their government • WW2 allied power, Dropped Atomic bomb. • strong feeling of love for your country • China’s attempt to improve its economy. • ...
Ameena's 12th Birthday 2025-04-30
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- Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________.
- Ameena’s first favorite TV Show was ___________.
- Ameena’s favorite drink in California is _______.
- Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________.
- Ameena’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Bahrain.
- Ameena is in grade ______ in school.
- Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________.
- Her favorite season of the year is _________.
- Ameena is so particular about her room ______________.
- Ameena was born in this city __________.
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- Ameena’s favorite sport at School is __________.
- Since her Swiftie era, Ameena’s favorite number is _______________.
- Ameena’s youngest brother is obsessed with this sport.
- Ameena turns _____ today!
- Ameena’s favorite store to shop at in California is ____________.
- Ameena played the part of a ‘bumble bee’ in her school's production of this famous movie.
- Ameena’s parents always compare her to this Disney princess _________.
- Her birthday is in the month of ________.
- Ameena’s younger brother loves to play this video game.
- You will usually find Ameena holding a ____________ in her hand.
- Her school mascot is the _______.
- Ameena went to this pop star's concert last summer.
- Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup.
23 Clues: Ameena turns _____ today! • Her school mascot is the _______. • Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup. • Ameena is in grade ______ in school. • Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________. • Ameena was born in this city __________. • Her birthday is in the month of ________. • Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________. • Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________. • ...
Age of Exploration study guide 2025-05-13
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- Slave route from Africa to the Americas
- Chinese admiral who led large naval expeditions
- Tool that helped explorers navigate
- Group that began enslaving Africans in 600 AD
- Cash Crops from the New World
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Cash Crops from the New World
- A vegetable that made its way to the Old world through the Columbian Exchange
- His expedition was first to circumnavigate the globe
- One of the Two groups exploring by sea before Europeans
- What killed millions of Native Americans after European arrival
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- Another name for the transatlantic slave trade route
- Early form of business investment in colonies
- First European to sail to India by sea
- One of three motives for European exploration
- Economic policy aiming to increase national wealth through trade control
- Spanish labor system that exploited Native Americans
- Portuguese royal who founded a navigation school
- A fast, small ship used by explorers in the 1400s
- A vegetable that made its way to the Old world through the Columbian Exchange
- Territories claimed and ruled by foreign powers
- Mapped Australia and the Pacific Islands
- Cash Crops from the New World
- Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire
24 Clues: Cash Crops from the New World • Cash Crops from the New World • Cash Crops from the New World • Tool that helped explorers navigate • First European to sail to India by sea • Slave route from Africa to the Americas • Mapped Australia and the Pacific Islands • Conquistador who conquered the Aztec Empire • Early form of business investment in colonies • ...
Multicultural Foods & Cooking Methods 2025-08-04
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- Italian staple made from flour and water, often served with sauce
- Indian cooking method using a clay oven
- Dough wrapped around filling, common in Chinese cuisine
- Type of bread made using natural fermentation
- Japanese dish of battered and deep-fried vegetables or seafood
- Fried dough pastry from Spain, often served with chocolate
- Spanish rice dish often made with seafood
- Steamed bun with filling, from Chinese cuisine
- Round-bottomed cooking pan from Asia used for stir-frying
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- Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and seafood or vegetables
- Cooking method using hot vapor to cook food gently
- Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat
- Spicy fermented cabbage dish from Korea
- Quick Asian cooking technique using high heat and a wok
- Italian potato-based pasta
- Skewered grilled meat served with peanut sauce, popular in Southeast Asia
- Fried or baked pastry with spiced filling, from India
- Spicy dish from India often served with rice or bread
- Deep-fried ball made from chickpeas, popular in Middle Eastern cuisine
- Steamed grain dish from North Africa
20 Clues: Italian potato-based pasta • Steamed grain dish from North Africa • Spicy fermented cabbage dish from Korea • Indian cooking method using a clay oven • Spanish rice dish often made with seafood • Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat • Type of bread made using natural fermentation • Steamed bun with filling, from Chinese cuisine • ...
Chapter 8: Central and East Asia 2025-08-09
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- linked the Yellow and the Yangzi rivers
- first of the Tang emperors
- first ruler of the Sui Dynasty
- emperor who tried to remove Buddhism from China
- discovered by Daoist alchemists during the Tang
- based on knowledge and appreciation of Confucianism
- the favorite pastime of the aristocrats in the Tang
- Zen Buddhism
- years 1127 – 1279
- famous Buddhist monk
- years 960 – 1127
- Han era system was expanded by the Tang
- first emperor of the Song
- what the Chinese called their empire
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- ruled China for 300 years after the Sui
- payment by subjects
- took control of China in the late 6th century
- restricted the inheritance of land
- one of the largest cities in the world during the Tang
- nomadic Turkish people who attached the Tang
- central ideology of China from 9th to 20th century
- a Chinese innovation in the 11th century to help economic growth
- a fast-maturing strain of rice from the Champa
- control
- reunited Cina after the fall of the Tang
- deep bow
26 Clues: control • deep bow • Zen Buddhism • years 960 – 1127 • years 1127 – 1279 • payment by subjects • famous Buddhist monk • first emperor of the Song • first of the Tang emperors • first ruler of the Sui Dynasty • restricted the inheritance of land • what the Chinese called their empire • ruled China for 300 years after the Sui • linked the Yellow and the Yangzi rivers • ...
Immigration 2025-11-25
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- Was the main reason why they imigrated
- What was the most common reason that immigrants might be denied at Ellis Island
- Who made a famous cabbage dish
- List three types of information that was on ships manifest
- Was a popular drink
- Something the Chinese were looking for in California.
- What state has least amount of immigrants living in it.
- What immigrants dominated minnesota.
- What percentage of Immigrants entered the United States
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- Was the main reason the Irish Imigrated
- What was the Germans most popular brought over item
- Was the reason they left there own country
- What was the biggest challenges immigrants faced coming to the US
- What group of immigrants dominated in the US
- Who built the railroads.
- Hosted mostly Chinese
- The germans
- What they scared was gonna be the most sacred language to loose in the US
- What was the US most scared of when the immigrants came over
- What famous clothes did germany bring over to the US
- What might doctors look for during examinations
- In 1920 what group dominated the South
22 Clues: The germans • Was a popular drink • Hosted mostly Chinese • Who built the railroads. • Who made a famous cabbage dish • What immigrants dominated minnesota. • Was the main reason why they imigrated • In 1920 what group dominated the South • Was the main reason the Irish Imigrated • Was the reason they left there own country • What group of immigrants dominated in the US • ...
countries 2022-12-20
GOT7 2025-03-28
Teacher Lucas’ J2 2025-08-18
ancient china 2023-10-24
7 Clues: laws of ancient china • chinese writing system • first 12 month calendar • largest trade route in china • ancient chinese belief system • The "first dynasty of ancient china" • large wall built to keep out mongolian soldiers
Classical Civilizations 2017-10-11
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- The tolerant founder of the Persian Empire
- The famous philosopher who had the Allegory of the Cave
- Siddhartha Gautama
- The type of government was Athens credited with creating
- The official religion of the Persian empire
- The smaller of the two Indian classical dynasties. The Golden Age
- The wars that gave Rome control of the Mediterranean
- The Caste System enforced both religious and ________ rules
- Chinese are described as this due to their view on outsiders
- The culture spread by Alexander the Great
- The Buddhist equivalent to Moksha
- The group that settled Northern India and started a new civilization
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- The type of government created in Rome
- You passed a civil service exam to be a part of this in China
- The Chinese dynasty that started using Confucian scholars
- The divine right to rule in China
- The purpose for building the Persian Royal Rode
- The Romans had two of these, creating a system of checks to power
- The commoner in the Roman empire
- The dynasty that centralized China
20 Clues: Siddhartha Gautama • The commoner in the Roman empire • The divine right to rule in China • The Buddhist equivalent to Moksha • The dynasty that centralized China • The type of government created in Rome • The culture spread by Alexander the Great • The tolerant founder of the Persian Empire • The official religion of the Persian empire • ...
The Silk Road 2018-01-17
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- Originating place of Buddhism
- Area conquered by Alexander the Great
- The Romans banned silk to stop the outflow of this metal
- One of the continents explored during the age of exploration
- Chinese ambassador Zhang Qian belonged to this dynasty
- Fierce raiders that sometime even protected the Silk Road
- Dangerous black powder
- The Silk Road wasn’t a single road but could be called a series of what
- Term for World Wide trade
- Technology that led to the decline of the Silk Road
- Name of Europe and Asia combined
- New Indian faith that developed from Islam
- A product that China traded silk and jade for.
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- Builder of the The Persian Royal Road
- Spread by Nomads that gave people new things to think about
- Technological transfer between contact between Chinese and Roman soldiers
- A civilisation relying on farming
- Tribes that moved around
- Highly prized Roman product in China.
- Type of ship used to carry cargo
- Peninsula from which Islam spread
- Sea at the western end of The Persian Royal Road
- A Middle East country influenced by the Silk Road
23 Clues: Dangerous black powder • Tribes that moved around • Term for World Wide trade • Originating place of Buddhism • Type of ship used to carry cargo • Name of Europe and Asia combined • A civilisation relying on farming • Peninsula from which Islam spread • Builder of the The Persian Royal Road • Area conquered by Alexander the Great • Highly prized Roman product in China. • ...
Ancient China 2022-02-07
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- longest ruling dynasty
- Philosophy that society should be controlled through strict law and punishment
- Roughly 70 year period in 400s BCE when the main states of China were competing for supremacy
- body of water between Iran and Saudi Arabia
- Economic system based on lords and vassals controlling areas of land
- group of traders
- Philosopher whose teachings greatly influenced Asian society
- Largest desert
- Mountains to the south
- Main trade route
- control over the buying, selling, or production of a particular good
- Highest mountain in the world
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- Series of walls to protect against northern invaders
- founder of Legalism
- China is named after
- The idea that ruling is a divine right from god
- One of major rivesr
- Founder of Daoism
- One of major rivers
- First emperor of China
- Rule by family
- First real dynasty
- One of three main philosophies influencing Chinese society
- philosophy/religion originating from India that eventually became the predominant belief of Chinese people
- A form of animism -- the gist is all about balance
25 Clues: Rule by family • Largest desert • group of traders • Main trade route • Founder of Daoism • First real dynasty • founder of Legalism • One of major rivesr • One of major rivers • China is named after • longest ruling dynasty • First emperor of China • Mountains to the south • Highest mountain in the world • body of water between Iran and Saudi Arabia • ...
The Canadian Pacific Railway 2013-05-27
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- The connection of the eastern and western sections of the CPR
- The terminus of the CPR
- Temporary homes for CPR employees
- Location of the Last Spike
- The CPR is John A. Macdonald's national ___
- Negotiated with Chief Crowfoot
- Drove the last spike
- The colony that was promised a railroad
- Tariffs, western settlement, and CPR were included
- Thousands of chinese immigrants came to work in BC after the ___ gold rush
- President of the Bank of Montreal
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- Immigrants hired to work on the railway in BC
- Led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald
- Directed the Canadian Pacific Survey
- A nation led by Chief Crowfoot
- Political group that disagreed with the making of the CPR
- Directed his employees to work on the CPR at a fast rate
- ____ A. Macdonald created the National Policy
- Contributed to the 1872 election that led to the Pacifc Scandal
- Sanford Fleming suggested this pass during his survey
- Members of this group include George Stephen and Donald Smith
- The ____ rebellion saved the CPR from financial ruin
22 Clues: Drove the last spike • The terminus of the CPR • Location of the Last Spike • A nation led by Chief Crowfoot • Negotiated with Chief Crowfoot • Temporary homes for CPR employees • President of the Bank of Montreal • Directed the Canadian Pacific Survey • The colony that was promised a railroad • Led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald • ...
Pre WWII 2014-05-21
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- year plan Stalin's plan on how to improve the Soviet economy
- Belief that there is no universal meaning to life
- severe stock market crash
- reason the civil war was supended in China
- Powers The countries Germany, Italy and Japan were known as this
- This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1
- Large protests in China calling for goverment reform
- Leader of the nationalist forces in China
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- A book wrriten by Hitler meaning, "My Struggle"
- November 9, " Night of Broken Glass"
- Militarist in Japan put this man in charge
- sought to link the world of dreams to real life
- depression A long buisness slump following the stock market crash
- idea made by Albert Einstein
- German scientist who gave new ideas about time and space
- Austrian physician who talked about the mind
- leader who overthrew the last Chinese emperor
- The goverment the Chinese people called for in the May Fourth Movement
- leader of the communist forces in China
- militant political movement that emphasized loyalty to state and obedience to the leader
20 Clues: severe stock market crash • idea made by Albert Einstein • November 9, " Night of Broken Glass" • This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1 • leader of the communist forces in China • Leader of the nationalist forces in China • Militarist in Japan put this man in charge • reason the civil war was supended in China • Austrian physician who talked about the mind • ...
Japan Crossword 2013-02-26
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- This family kept peace in Japan for nearly three centuries
- Samurai conquered their fear of this by thinking themselves already dead
- Women balanced stone pieces on their finger in this game
- Tankas were modeled after this type of poetry
- First, Japanese scholars wrote in this; borrowed letters came from it
- The best known Heian writer
- you could tell a person's rank by counting this in their fans
- Japan's original religion
- Japan's clans were called this
- Tankas have this many syllables
- Prince Shotoku came from this clan
- The ability to recognize this was valued over generosity and honesty
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- Samurai served these
- Painters drew their scenes with thin lines and filled them in with these
- By 900 the Japanese invented this from Japanese writing; also called borrowed letters
- objects, ideas, and customs of a particular culture
- The most sucessful Fujiwara family member
- A form of Chinese court music that arrived in Japan in the 6th century
- Emperor Kammu named his capital this
- samurai armor was made of many of these that were small and metal
20 Clues: Samurai served these • Japan's original religion • The best known Heian writer • Japan's clans were called this • Tankas have this many syllables • Prince Shotoku came from this clan • Emperor Kammu named his capital this • The most sucessful Fujiwara family member • Tankas were modeled after this type of poetry • objects, ideas, and customs of a particular culture • ...
CROSSWORD 2015-11-30
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- Buddhist Pilgrim
- huge black meteorite
- invention the Chinese borrowed
- worked the land
- the prophet of Islam
- world conqueror
- the workhorses of the Silk Road
- lifeblood of the Silk Roads
- produced by a worm
- holy month of fasting
- brought Jews and Christians together
- Idea of Nirvana, Siddhartha Gautama. Chinese and Indian Variations.
- nomads portable home
- Founded by Nestorious
- First Monotheist Religion.
- Founded by Mohammed
- Bedouins, Farmers,Traders
- they are religious people, traders, colonizers.
- founded by extended families
- underground water system
- Famous for recording his travels.
- second most important city
- nomad farmers, hired to kill
- Second book written by the Caliphs
- a person that follows the Islamic religion.
- person born in any part of the Arab World
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- Unity, Discipline, Organization
- played with Plectrum
- the most important city in the Arab World
- unified by a common language, a common faith, and a common culture
- carrying loads in the mountains
- Good vs. Bad as Energy
- from Rome to China
- First pillar of Islam
- Muslims sacred book
35 Clues: worked the land • world conqueror • Buddhist Pilgrim • produced by a worm • from Rome to China • Founded by Mohammed • Muslims sacred book • played with Plectrum • huge black meteorite • the prophet of Islam • nomads portable home • holy month of fasting • Founded by Nestorious • First pillar of Islam • Good vs. Bad as Energy • underground water system • Bedouins, Farmers,Traders • ...
China Review Morales 2023-03-01
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- Why did the Zhou dynasty fail
- Children owe their parents
- Aristocrats were angry because Qin Shihuandi reduced their ______.
- a line of rulers from the same family
- Many Chinese viewed Qin Shihuangdi as a ____ leader.
- several Chinese rulers in north built _____ to keep out xiongnu
- people who made sure government officials were doing their job
- Confucius was China’s first great
- Husbands owe their wives
- Which group of people, liked the idea of Legalism most
- Qin based his rule on the idea of ___
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- Which type of weapons did the Shang Dynasty use to take over nearby areas
- farmers used this type of plow for farming
- Who did the Shang Kings ask to govern their territories
- characters that stand for objects
- Books opposing Qin Shihuangdi’s views were publicly
- these insects were destroying citrus trees
- parents owe their children
- What was the most popular job in Ancient China
- the proper way a king is supposed to act
- Confucius believed that all people needed a sense of
- Qin Shihuangdi appointed government officials, called ________, to make sure government officials did their jobs.
- What material of clothing was made from Shang farmers
23 Clues: Husbands owe their wives • Children owe their parents • parents owe their children • Why did the Zhou dynasty fail • characters that stand for objects • Confucius was China’s first great • a line of rulers from the same family • Qin based his rule on the idea of ___ • the proper way a king is supposed to act • farmers used this type of plow for farming • ...
Joy luck Club Crossword(D) 2023-03-22
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- respect to the elders
- What did Teresa and her mother often do?
- Jing-mei's half sisters thought Suyuan was still __
- The child chess prodigy
- the younger generation
- Jing mei's surname
- What represented a marriage that had a flame?
- chinese word for foreigners
- An-mei got a ___ due to scalding hot water on her skin.
- What game did the mother's play?
- the older generation
- Who taught Jing-mei the piano?
- Jing mei's father
- What city did Suyuan flee during WWII?
- What meat did Suyuan cook for Lunar new year?
- "I wish I was ___, like them"
- Jing-mei's piano teacher was almost ___
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- Jing mei's mother
- How is sperm referred to throughout the book?
- Rose's dead brother
- How many wives did Wu Tsing have?
- Suyuan abandoned her __
- Mrs.Sorci's daughter
- Where did Lena's family move from?
- Who got married as a child?
- The __ Lady
- Jing-mei was embarrased of her ____
- Jing mei's ethnicity
- disrespect to the elders
- Common phrase that the aunties use often.
30 Clues: The __ Lady • Jing mei's mother • Jing mei's father • Jing mei's surname • Rose's dead brother • Mrs.Sorci's daughter • the older generation • Jing mei's ethnicity • respect to the elders • the younger generation • Suyuan abandoned her __ • The child chess prodigy • disrespect to the elders • Who got married as a child? • chinese word for foreigners • "I wish I was ___, like them" • ...
chapter 19 history 2023-02-23
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- was the largest suspension bridge in the world
- the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States
- One of the most important poets of the 19th century
- one of the designers of New York's Central Park
- the time of industry and fancy things
- started a Presbyterian mission for the Chinese in san Francisco
- organized a traveling tent circus billed as the greatest show on earth
- the first person to invent basketball
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- the most practical and most widely used means of urban transit
- the most dynamic leader of the WCTU
- the first publisher to reach a large audience
- published about nine thousand hymns
- act that granted every state thirty thousand acers
- stock market crash of 1869
- one of the most prominent congressional leaders during this era
- one of the most accomplished poets of the south
- wrote the pledge of allegiance
- barred Chinese laborers from entering the united states for ten years
- the first state to grant woman full political privilege's
- a German Immigrant who was a strong advocate of civil service reform
20 Clues: stock market crash of 1869 • wrote the pledge of allegiance • the most dynamic leader of the WCTU • published about nine thousand hymns • the time of industry and fancy things • the first person to invent basketball • the first publisher to reach a large audience • was the largest suspension bridge in the world • one of the most accomplished poets of the south • ...
Centsible Can Solve Your A/C Puzzles 2021-04-21
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- NASA to shake up composition
- "Addams Family" cousin
- Lawyers' group
- Hawk/eagle, for example 16 Often split in argument
- Goliath's master of old TV
- under HST
- It replaced the Pan-American Union
- Competitor
- Golden State cager
- "Walls have ears" or "in the soup"
- Opposite to 37 Across
- Poker pile
- Dad, in the boonies
- Doofus
- TV forensic drama
- Made self-conscious
- "--- Dark Materials" (Philip Pullman)
- "Superstore" network
- Its capital is Tirana
- Connections
- Bean counter
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- "The Situation Room" station
- Hoagy Carmichael standard
- Jogger's companion, often 23 Family
- of sticker shock
- Catastrophic occurrence
- Chinese life force
- baby food
- Concert Ivan arranged for a dodge
- Arrest
- Mad Goneril's show with no men and a solitary actor 36 Presidential advisory group
- "__'Havoc!'__" (Shakespeare, "Julius Caesar")
- Floor covering
- Oklahomans originally from the Midwest
- Blood fluid
- No way, old-style
- Strike lightly
- Religious splinter
- They're outstanding
- Chinese dynasty of Christ's time
- Take off
- Simone of jazz
42 Clues: Arrest • Doofus • Take off • baby food • under HST • Competitor • Poker pile • Blood fluid • Connections • Bean counter • Lawyers' group • Floor covering • Strike lightly • Simone of jazz • of sticker shock • No way, old-style • TV forensic drama • Chinese life force • Golden State cager • Religious splinter • Dad, in the boonies • Made self-conscious • They're outstanding • "Superstore" network • Opposite to 37 Across • ...
Unit 7 and 8 ALL 2022-09-02
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- Let’s ___ these two products!
- Starbuck’s ___ is a mermaid.
- What we need to grow
- To Egyptian people, the color _____________ stands for life/winning.
- To Cherokee people, the color _____________ stands for defeat
- Puppies ___ when someone says, “Oh cute animal!”
- An ___ has 6 legs.
- The ‘M’ ___ Mc Donald.
- Red stands for success to _____________ people.
- I like to put chocolate ___ on my ice cream
- A ___ came out during the rainy day.
- Let’s take a ___ out of that cookie!
- Don’t Stop/Do it right away
- This new design is so ___.
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- I’m good at soccer, so ___, I won the soccer game.
- Yellow stands for death to _____________ people.
- Yellow symbolizes business to _____________ people.
- ___ are mythical creatures.
- There is a ___ in my room!
- A ___ goes “chirp” “chirp”
- The company had a great ___.
- People ___ sleep quality ___ happiness.
- I need more ___ for my muscles.
- A problem that needs careful thoughts
- Red symbolizes luck to _____________ people.
- Our ___ is to improve our scores.
- To Chinese people, the color _____________ stands for royalty.
27 Clues: An ___ has 6 legs. • What we need to grow • The ‘M’ ___ Mc Donald. • There is a ___ in my room! • A ___ goes “chirp” “chirp” • This new design is so ___. • ___ are mythical creatures. • Don’t Stop/Do it right away • Starbuck’s ___ is a mermaid. • The company had a great ___. • Let’s ___ these two products! • I need more ___ for my muscles. • Our ___ is to improve our scores. • ...
The Fight Over Immigration 2016-10-14
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- 1862 Congress passed the _________ ___
- Chinese settled in __________
- Mid-19th Century about 300,000 Chinese came to _______
- Obama administration agree to accept 10,000 _______ for resettlement within a year
- ______ immigrants settled mainly in Pennsylvania
- Thomas Jefferson wrote the ___________ __ ____________
- In the chart which one has more undocumented immigrants in the U.S
- From the Republican group
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- In the chart which one has the less immigrants in the U.S. legally
- 31 state _________ refuse to allow any of the refugee to be relocated in their states
- From the Democrat group
- In the chart which one has less undocumented immigrants in the U.S
- According to the timeline _______ taught pilgrims to plant corn
- Trump wants to build a ____ between Mexico and U.S.
- Clinton promise to push for immigration reform and fight for the path to ___________ for undocumented immigrants
- In what city was there a shooting recently in California
- According to the timeline-September 11 _________ attack the U.S.A. Patriots Act(2001)
- Immigrants arriving at _____ ______ in New York around 1880
- The _______ court rejected President Obama's attempt to protect undocumented immigrants
- President _____ attempts to protect undocumented immigrants for deportation
20 Clues: From the Democrat group • From the Republican group • Chinese settled in __________ • 1862 Congress passed the _________ ___ • ______ immigrants settled mainly in Pennsylvania • Trump wants to build a ____ between Mexico and U.S. • Mid-19th Century about 300,000 Chinese came to _______ • Thomas Jefferson wrote the ___________ __ ____________ • ...
Chapter 6 Crossword 2017-01-22
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- Lazarus / American poet who welcomed many European immigrants.
- / Writing that focused on a particular part of the country.
- / Smaller part.
- / Big part.
- / To leave you homeland.
- / Cramped quarters on the lower decks of ships.
- House / One of the most famous settlement houses in Chicago, established by Jane Addams.
- Beautiful Movement / A group of people that believed city dwellers should be able to enjoy the beauty of nature.
- / Ways of thinking and acting.
- Groups / Minorities that spoke different languages and followed different customs.
- Exclusion Act / Prohibited Chinese workers from the U.S. for ten years.
- / Poor, run-down urban neighborhoods.
- Sullivan / One of the first men to design a skyscraper.
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- / Variety shows with dancing, singing, comedy, and magic acts.
- / Ideas or beliefs.
- / To have an impact on.
- / To become part of American culture.
- Act of 1917 / Required immigrants to be able to read and write at least one language.
- / An approach to literature that sought to describe the lives of people.
- / Dark, crowded shops where workers made clothing.
- / Residential areas that sprang up outside city centers.
21 Clues: / Big part. • / Smaller part. • / Ideas or beliefs. • / To have an impact on. • / To leave you homeland. • / Ways of thinking and acting. • / To become part of American culture. • / Poor, run-down urban neighborhoods. • / Cramped quarters on the lower decks of ships. • / Dark, crowded shops where workers made clothing. • Sullivan / One of the first men to design a skyscraper. • ...
#2 Islam 2017-12-05
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- A party of Muslims that believe that the caliph should be selected by the community.
- Buddhism was used to justify ____ campaigns.
- A party of Muslims that believe that the caliph should derive from the line of Muhammad.
- Place of refuge,sick,school,and worship.
- A college that provided advanced learning of the Quran.
- A word the Chinese described Buddhism in Han Dynasty.
- The city that fell in 1258 to the Mongols in the Middle East.
- pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Capital in Baghdad and Persians played a bigger political role.
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- The birth place of the Islam.
- A group that passed on the important teachings of the faith.
- The khanate where the Mongols became Muslims.
- People who sought personal experience from the divine.
- Revelations given to Muhammad.
- The struggle between effort vs. selfishness and greed.
- The prominent tribe in Mecca; Muhammad born into it.
- community of Muslims.
- The caliphate that believed in the Sunni way and moved the capital of Medina to Damascus.
- The religion that rose after the Han Dynasty.
- A schism of Buddhism that the Chinese practiced.
20 Clues: pilgrimage to Mecca. • community of Muslims. • The birth place of the Islam. • Revelations given to Muhammad. • Place of refuge,sick,school,and worship. • Buddhism was used to justify ____ campaigns. • The khanate where the Mongols became Muslims. • The religion that rose after the Han Dynasty. • A schism of Buddhism that the Chinese practiced. • ...
Global Crossword 2018-06-01
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- Chinese empire ruled by emperor Shi Huangdi
- large desert located in North Africa
- belief system that follows the Eightfold Path
- Western Europe after the fall of Rome
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized strict law and order above human needs
- location of the first civilizations
- historical region that includes Mexico and parts of Central America
- Greece's city state known for its great philosophers and artists
- golden age empire of West Africa
- Form of government that originated in ancient Greece
- the oldest known religion that began in the Indus Valley
- river that flows through Egypt
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- sea that separates Europe, Africa, and Asia
- land surrounded by water on three sides
- person with no permanent home
- system where people are ranked by their social status
- Babylonian ruler who created the first set of written laws
- belief in one god
- Ancient Rome before it became an empire
- social system of Medieval Europe
- civilization that formed along the Andes mountains in South America
- The golden age empire of ancient India
- walks on two feet
23 Clues: belief in one god • walks on two feet • person with no permanent home • river that flows through Egypt • social system of Medieval Europe • golden age empire of West Africa • location of the first civilizations • large desert located in North Africa • Western Europe after the fall of Rome • The golden age empire of ancient India • land surrounded by water on three sides • ...
Ancient China 2019-08-26
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- How many times was China ruled by people they wanted to keep out.
- What Dynasty is Alcohol production from?
- What sticks are used for eating?
- What emperor wanted to find a way to be immortal.
- Who was the great wall made to keep out.
- What is the biggest wall in china
- Where is the terracotta warriors located.
- What religion was spread to China on the Silk Road?
- Grains that are eaten with most dishes.
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- Why was gunpowder invented.
- What was the first imperial Dynasty?
- What did the Chinese give to the Romans.
- What was the trade route that stretched from western China to southern Asia.
- What is the largest river in China.
- What is a precious gem in China.
- What was the first dynasty of China
- What did the Chinese give us to write on?
- When the terracotta warriors were found, what did farmers do when digging it up.
- What was the last dynasty of China?
- What inventions did the Mongols spread around the world.
20 Clues: Why was gunpowder invented. • What sticks are used for eating? • What is a precious gem in China. • What is the biggest wall in china • What is the largest river in China. • What was the first dynasty of China • What was the last dynasty of China? • What was the first imperial Dynasty? • Grains that are eaten with most dishes. • What did the Chinese give to the Romans. • ...
Asian World 2023-10-19
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- a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods
- the practice of meditation
- a tomb built by Shah Jahan, descendant of Genghis Khan, for his wife
- spies and assassins in feudal Japan
- principal religion in Japan that emphasizes the worship of nature
- land owning nobleman of feudal Japan
- code of conduct for samurai
- very large waves caused by an earthquake
- Italian traveler, merchant and adventurer who went to Asia and spent 17 years in Kublai Klan's court
- alphabet that uses symbols to represent the sounds of spoken Korean
- admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China
- lowest class in feudal Japan
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- grandson of Genghis Khan, formed the Yuan Dynasty, and conquered China
- famous Chinese female pirate
- porcelain made in Korea with a blue green glaze
- member of the warrior clan in Japanese feudal society
- lily shaped deforming of Chinese girls feet
- empress during Tang Dynasty that gained much power
- China's most famous philosopher
- ironclad ship
- military commander in feudal Japan
- United the Mongol people and conquered vast areas of Asia
22 Clues: ironclad ship • the practice of meditation • code of conduct for samurai • famous Chinese female pirate • lowest class in feudal Japan • China's most famous philosopher • military commander in feudal Japan • spies and assassins in feudal Japan • land owning nobleman of feudal Japan • very large waves caused by an earthquake • admiral during the Ming Dynasty in China • ...
Rise of the Mongol Empire 2024-10-13
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- Grandson of Chinggis who led Mongol forces into Europe
- Mongol supreme god
- Khan Mongol leader who conquered China
- Battle where Mongols fought the Poles, Czechs, and Germans
- Law code written by Chinggis
- European name for Mongol forces
- Mongol homes that could be moved around
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- One of India's greatest architectural buildings
- Mongol war tactic where Mongol soldiers would pretend to leave their camp empty
- The divine wind that protected Japan from the Mongols
- The name of the last Mongol empire
- Horde Name of Mongol empire established in Western Asia
- Chinese dynasty that expelled the Mongols from China
- Mongol name for leader or Great Ruler
- Mongol leader who extended his empire from Turkey to India
- Mongol men who had power over the spirits
- Became supreme leader over all the Mongol tribes in 1206
- Most famous Mughal ruler who controlled most of India
- Name of Chinese dynasty when the Mongols controlled China
- Type of Mongol warfare where Mongol soldiers fired arrows and flaming objects into the cities for weeks
20 Clues: Mongol supreme god • Law code written by Chinggis • European name for Mongol forces • The name of the last Mongol empire • Mongol name for leader or Great Ruler • Khan Mongol leader who conquered China • Mongol homes that could be moved around • Mongol men who had power over the spirits • One of India's greatest architectural buildings • ...
Obscure Musical Terms 2025-05-13
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- Chinese free-reed win instrument with a gourd chamber
- Slightly speeding up or slowing down the tempo
- Bowed string instrument from Iran
- Ukranian hammered dulcimer
- First note of a scale
- Moderate walking tempo
- Small keyboard instrument popular in the Renaissance and Baroque periods
- Short grace note before the main note
- Loud double-reed woodwind from the middle east
- Russian string instrument with a triangle body
- Sequence of chords thats brings a phrase to a close
- A convex steel drum played with the hands
- Long australian wind instrument
- String instrument played by a crank turned wheel
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- Strong accent on a note
- Chinese plucked lute with four strings
- Symbol indicating a note should be held longer
- Overtones that are integer multiples of a fundamental tone
- Traditional swedish keyed fiddle
- Long-necked ovaisted lute from Iran
- Smooth, connected style of playing notes
- Notes within a standard major to minor scale
- West african harp-lute with twenty one strings
- Norwegian violin
- Lively and fast tempo
25 Clues: Norwegian violin • First note of a scale • Lively and fast tempo • Moderate walking tempo • Strong accent on a note • Ukranian hammered dulcimer • Long australian wind instrument • Traditional swedish keyed fiddle • Bowed string instrument from Iran • Long-necked ovaisted lute from Iran • Short grace note before the main note • Chinese plucked lute with four strings • ...
Imperialism 2025-08-16
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- Indian leader who fought for independence with peace
- Chinese uprising to kick out foreigners
- Gandhi’s protest against the British salt tax
- When foreigners don’t have to follow local laws
- Mass killing of a whole group of people
- Indian soldiers working for the British
- Group formed to push for rights of Muslims in India
- Areas in China controlled by foreign powers for trade
- Indian uprising against the British in 1857
- Waterway in Egypt linking the Med to the Red Sea
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- French guy who built the Suez Canal
- Leader of the Taiping Rebellion in China
- Fights between Britain and China over drug trade
- Chinese effort to modernize with Western tech
- Egyptian ruler who modernized and built industry
- Huge peasant revolt in China that killed millions
- US idea that everyone should trade in China equally
- Extreme lack of food causing mass starvation
- Country made for Muslims when India was split
- Breaking unfair laws on purpose to protest
- Belief Europeans had to civilize other races
- Treaty after the Opium War that helped Britain
- Fighting back by refusing to use violence
23 Clues: French guy who built the Suez Canal • Chinese uprising to kick out foreigners • Mass killing of a whole group of people • Indian soldiers working for the British • Leader of the Taiping Rebellion in China • Fighting back by refusing to use violence • Breaking unfair laws on purpose to protest • Indian uprising against the British in 1857 • ...
Multicultural Foods & Cooking Methods 2025-08-04
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- Italian staple made from flour and water, often served with sauce
- Indian cooking method using a clay oven
- Dough wrapped around filling, common in Chinese cuisine
- Type of bread made using natural fermentation
- Japanese dish of battered and deep-fried vegetables or seafood
- Fried dough pastry from Spain, often served with chocolate
- Spanish rice dish often made with seafood
- Steamed bun with filling, from Chinese cuisine
- Round-bottomed cooking pan from Asia used for stir-frying
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- Japanese dish made with vinegared rice and seafood or vegetables
- Cooking method using hot vapor to cook food gently
- Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat
- Spicy fermented cabbage dish from Korea
- Quick Asian cooking technique using high heat and a wok
- Italian potato-based pasta
- Skewered grilled meat served with peanut sauce, popular in Southeast Asia
- Fried or baked pastry with spiced filling, from India
- Spicy dish from India often served with rice or bread
- Deep-fried ball made from chickpeas, popular in Middle Eastern cuisine
- Steamed grain dish from North Africa
20 Clues: Italian potato-based pasta • Steamed grain dish from North Africa • Spicy fermented cabbage dish from Korea • Indian cooking method using a clay oven • Spanish rice dish often made with seafood • Vietnamese noodle soup with herbs and meat • Type of bread made using natural fermentation • Steamed bun with filling, from Chinese cuisine • ...
chapter 3and 4 vocab 2025-10-30
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- agricutrauly rich region alliend with srivijaya
- largest religious structure expressed Hindu ideas and was used by Buddha's.
- first il-khan of persia
- Chinese eunuch admiral and diplomat
- religion where Buddhist morals where appreciated and Confucian ideas where used.
- langauge spoken in east Africa and was a grammatically African tongue
- hotel like settlements along the silk road
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- a west African city major center of trade on the sand road and capital of Mali
- emperor who sponsored one of the first ensyclopida of 11,000 volumes
- ruler of mali richest man in history
- capital of mongol empire
- paper money invented in china
- main form of transport in west Africa and meditrainain region
- religion that emfisized meditation and direct experiences.
- west African story tellers
- type of boat that allowed faster and farther travel.
- Chinese dynastic tiles used by mongols.
- a widely traveled scholar, merchant, and public offical.
- state approved associations for merchants
- ancient American civilization known for its terrace farms
20 Clues: first il-khan of persia • capital of mongol empire • west African story tellers • paper money invented in china • Chinese eunuch admiral and diplomat • ruler of mali richest man in history • Chinese dynastic tiles used by mongols. • state approved associations for merchants • hotel like settlements along the silk road • agricutrauly rich region alliend with srivijaya • ...
Western Immagration 2024-02-06
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- Asian Party in the Supreme Court Case
- City where race riots occurred
- University in California named for an industrialist governor
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- Area of LA was burned and looted by a white mob
- The Granger movement was led by a group of ___
- Who started the Granger movement?
- attracted Asian immigrants
- Which president signed the Chinese Exclusion Act?
- Act that enforced exclusions after the Chinese exclusion act expired
9 Clues: attracted Asian immigrants • City where race riots occurred • Who started the Granger movement? • Asian Party in the Supreme Court Case • The Granger movement was led by a group of ___ • Area of LA was burned and looted by a white mob • Which president signed the Chinese Exclusion Act? • University in California named for an industrialist governor • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2020-09-28
OXYGIN 2019-04-03
China 2022-04-24
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- a belief system based on the teachings of Confucius, a Chinese scholar
- an educated person who worked in China's government
- a religion that is based on the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama
- having to do with earthquakes
- a high area of flat land
- action to improve social or economic conditions
- according to the belief system of Daoism, a force that guides the whole universe
- trade routes used between China and Southwest Asia
- a public gathering to protest a policy or action
- a set of regularly followed ceremonies
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- a river that flows from the Kunlun Mountains to the Yellow Sea
- shared ownership of property
- a line of rulers from the same family
- a mountain range that divides China from India
- a governmental division like a state
- a Chinese belief system based on the idea of natural order in the world
16 Clues: a high area of flat land • shared ownership of property • having to do with earthquakes • a governmental division like a state • a line of rulers from the same family • a set of regularly followed ceremonies • a mountain range that divides China from India • action to improve social or economic conditions • a public gathering to protest a policy or action • ...
WORLD HISTORY VOCABULARY TERMS 9TH GRADE 2025-04-23
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- – A blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures.
- – A Chinese philosophy focused on respect, education, and family.
- – Belief in one god.
- System – A social class system in India that is based on birth.
- – A city and its surrounding territory that forms an independent state.
- – A complex society with cities, a government, writing, and social classes.
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- – The first system of writing, developed by the Sumerians.
- – Belief in many gods.
- – A ruler of ancient Egypt, considered a god-king.
- Romana – 200 years of peace and prosperity in the Roman Empire.
- – A government where citizens vote to make decisions.
- of Heaven – The Chinese belief that the gods choose rulers.
- – A series of rulers from the same family.
- – A government in which people elect representatives to make laws.
- Civilizations & Empires
- Road – A trade route that connected China with the Middle East and Europe.
16 Clues: – Belief in one god. • – Belief in many gods. • Civilizations & Empires • – A series of rulers from the same family. • – A ruler of ancient Egypt, considered a god-king. • – A government where citizens vote to make decisions. • – The first system of writing, developed by the Sumerians. • – A blend of Greek, Egyptian, Persian, and Indian cultures. • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-05-20
Languages 2023-08-28
Counties and nationalities 2024-10-02
SG Street Snacks We All Love! 2021-08-20
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- chinese handmade buns
- chinese salad with fruits, fritters drenched in sweet sauce
- assortment of veges in a thin crepe
- small pieces of kuehs made of finely pounded rice flour & typically filled with grated coconut or grounded peanut
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- fillings in a flaky pastry
- drink with generous powder on top
- ring ring man with his magnolia cart
- peranakan crispy tart shell with veges & prawn
- silky smooth with youtiao
9 Clues: chinese handmade buns • silky smooth with youtiao • fillings in a flaky pastry • drink with generous powder on top • assortment of veges in a thin crepe • ring ring man with his magnolia cart • peranakan crispy tart shell with veges & prawn • chinese salad with fruits, fritters drenched in sweet sauce • ...
Crossword puzzle Activity Gr 10 History 2023-02-07
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- Emperor of China
- A city known for it´s academic scrolls
- An African society situated in Eastern Africa
- Advances to ships that allowed better control
- valuable Chinese product used for trade
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- Technology that allowed the Ming to navigate at sea
- animal given as present to facilitate trade
- mineral used for trade
- Wall of China A huge piece of architecture built by the Chinese
9 Clues: Emperor of China • mineral used for trade • A city known for it´s academic scrolls • valuable Chinese product used for trade • animal given as present to facilitate trade • An African society situated in Eastern Africa • Advances to ships that allowed better control • Technology that allowed the Ming to navigate at sea • ...
The Joy Luck Club 2021-05-04
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- Jing-mei's mother was insistent on her becoming this.
- speechless
- scampered; go quickly with light steps
- a light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people
- An-mei's mother's personal servant
- arrogant; presumptuous; insulting
- respect for ancestors, elders, and family
- secondary wives
- very infectious; incurable; fatal; dangerous
- grow; encourage; promote
- money or property brought by a bride's family to her husband
- of substandard quality
- thin layer of tissue
- Chinese word for confusion
- An-mei's mother's husband who had four concubines.
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- done with force or energy
- intestines; guts
- allowing some light to pass through
- The city Suyuan lived in until it was taken over by the Japanese.
- the game that Waverly Jong excelled at
- completely in agreement
- This meat was used as a way to portray respect towards guests and elders in your house.
- serious
- swelled up
- Rose Hsu's brother who drowned.
- traitor; disrespect for elders and ancestors
- Jing-mei's mother
- the city where the mothers and their Chinese-American daughters formed the Joy Luck Club.
28 Clues: serious • speechless • swelled up • secondary wives • intestines; guts • Jing-mei's mother • thin layer of tissue • of substandard quality • completely in agreement • grow; encourage; promote • done with force or energy • Chinese word for confusion • Rose Hsu's brother who drowned. • arrogant; presumptuous; insulting • An-mei's mother's personal servant • allowing some light to pass through • ...
EFL2 Final Review Crossword V2 2020-08-27
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- ___ you! You're welcome.
- Can they speak English with you? Yes, they can speak it with ___.
- Do you like to eat this? No, ewww!
- Magicians can do magic ___.
- It is very big. It makes music.
- Do you like the cat? Yes, I like ___.
- Yes, I can... the cake with ___.
- It is a circle. You can eat it.
- Do you sing a ___ on Saturday?
- Can you s___ the cake with your teachers?
- Tomorrow is ___.
- ___! Very good!
- Today is ___.
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- What color is your hair?
- Can you do a magic ___?
- You are not a ___, you are a...
- The reading book is called Class ___.
- Wow! ___ good!
- Can you speak ___ with your teacher on Tuesday night? No...
- Do you ___ your communication book to class?
- Where are you?
- Mon__, Tues__, Wednes__...
- Do you want to d___ with your mom at the party?
- Does your dad tell a ___ on Chinese New Year?
- I don't eat pencils and book bags, I eat ___.
- You are a student, not a ___.
26 Clues: Today is ___. • Wow! ___ good! • Where are you? • ___! Very good! • Tomorrow is ___. • Can you do a magic ___? • What color is your hair? • ___ you! You're welcome. • Mon__, Tues__, Wednes__... • Magicians can do magic ___. • You are a student, not a ___. • Do you sing a ___ on Saturday? • You are not a ___, you are a... • It is very big. It makes music. • It is a circle. You can eat it. • ...
China 2017-11-09
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- China's capital
- Word that comes from Chinese meaning of "pickled fish sauce"
- A form of writing that was used in China
- The type of government which is used in China
- This number is 1.3 billion
- The oldest tree in China
- The color that brides wear because it promotes luck (also the main color of the flag)
- Major mountain ranges in China
- One of the most famous Dams in the country. Is located 27 miles upstream from Yichang City
- The zodiac animal for 2017
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- This lasts 15 days for the Chinese New Year
- Is used with the calendar. Features a rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog, and a boar/pig.
- Type of calendar that is used in China
- 1/3 of China's land area is covered by these
- Were originally made for cooking not eating
- China's currency
- China's national animal
- A bridge which is the longest cross-ocean bridge, and is the longest bridge in the world.
- A major river in China
- There are five of these in China's flag
20 Clues: China's capital • China's currency • A major river in China • China's national animal • The oldest tree in China • This number is 1.3 billion • The zodiac animal for 2017 • Major mountain ranges in China • Type of calendar that is used in China • There are five of these in China's flag • A form of writing that was used in China • This lasts 15 days for the Chinese New Year • ...
Human Geography East Asia 2019-04-01
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- folded paper to depict shapes of objects of nature
- type of 3-lined poem, with a pattern of 5-7-5 syllables
- largest ethnic group in Mongolia
- communist government & semi-capitalist economy
- ________ marine fleets: country’s shipping fleet that engages in trade
- Japan has a Trade _______________
- program created by Mao Zedong in 1950
- developed Daoism
- largest ethnic group in China
- Constitutional ____________ = government system in Japan
- do not believe in a deity
- economic system in North Korea
- created Confucianism
- citizens who speak against the government
- official ruler of Japan
- democratic & industry based
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- most of the Japanese population concentrated on ____________
- USSR created ____ in North Korea
- largest ethnic group in Taiwan
- dialect of Han Chinese
- US created _____ in South Korea
- pictorial characters representing specific meaning or word
- North Korea is known as the ______ Kingdom
- common form of transportation in Japan
- Reduced population growth in 1979
- leader of Communist party in 1925
- first dynasty in China
- most important social unit in China
- professional warriors in Japan
- language spoken in North & South Korea
30 Clues: developed Daoism • created Confucianism • dialect of Han Chinese • first dynasty in China • official ruler of Japan • do not believe in a deity • democratic & industry based • largest ethnic group in China • largest ethnic group in Taiwan • economic system in North Korea • professional warriors in Japan • US created _____ in South Korea • USSR created ____ in North Korea • ...
Charisaac 2nd Anniversary 2019-07-24
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- Greek beach town
- First dance
- Number of countries' foods represented at our wedding
- Wedding dance band
- Pressure cooker
- Favorite summer Madison activity
- Favorite band
- Art style that we frequently make fun of
- The _____ Wildcats
- Your favorite cereal
- Similar to Kwiktrip but found in other regions
- Sound of Music city
- Korean food
- Popular Sicilian dessert
- _____ Restaurant: fried rice purveyor for our wedding
- Desserts at our wedding
- Traditional material for second anniversary gift
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- Short-form of country with highest beer consumption per capita
- Instrument played by the musician whose concert was our first "pre-date"
- Band we saw in Milwaukee
- Favorite (and currently only) Broadway show we've seen on Broadway
- One of the shows we watch. Series finale is coming soon.
- Icelandic street food
- Country we drove through on the way to visit Lisa
- A favorite party game
- "Honey ______ of oats"
- Another favorite band
- Gender neutral term for nieces and nephews
- Misunderstood vegetable used well in many Chinese dishes
- Chinese city with international school
- Delicious street foods common in Europe
31 Clues: First dance • Korean food • Favorite band • Pressure cooker • Greek beach town • Wedding dance band • The _____ Wildcats • Sound of Music city • Your favorite cereal • Icelandic street food • A favorite party game • Another favorite band • "Honey ______ of oats" • Desserts at our wedding • Band we saw in Milwaukee • Popular Sicilian dessert • Favorite summer Madison activity • ...
PROJECT CROSSWORDS 2015-11-04
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- a camper's clothing and equipment.
- a nearly spherical body of gas contained in a liquid.
- a strong, vitreous, translucent ceramic material
- a suspension of hostilities for a specified period of time by mutual agreement of the warring parties.
- related to China, from China.
- a covering for the hand made with a separate sheath for each finger and for the thumb.
- large heavy hammer wielded with both hands.
- the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway
- a more or less orderly pile or heap
- to murmur or mutter in discontent: dissatisfaction.
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- to be inteligent
- the line by which a figure or object is defined.
- any light, low-cut shoe into which the foot may be easily slipped
- to not be grateful
- a division of territory, as of a country
- to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way
- the larva of the Chinese silkworm moth, which spins a cocoon of commercially valuable silk.
- lasting but a moment, very brief, fleeting.
- an oriental religion
- elegant or ostentatious.
- a chest of drawers, often with a mirror at the top
21 Clues: to be inteligent • to not be grateful • an oriental religion • elegant or ostentatious. • related to China, from China. • a camper's clothing and equipment. • a more or less orderly pile or heap • a division of territory, as of a country • to laugh in a silly, often high-pitched way • large heavy hammer wielded with both hands. • lasting but a moment, very brief, fleeting. • ...
Peak Crossword Puzzle 2015-11-12
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- the place where Chinese soldiers escort Peak to
- what Peak says you get when you reach the top of Mount Everest
- what Peak drinks at each camp
- the Chinese solider eager to find sun-jo
- what Peak uses to capture each moment of his summit attempt
- the things that Peak sees while heading to the summit
- a pole that you see when you reach the top of Mount Everest
- what climbers use to breathe on some mountains
- the last camp Zopa can go up to
- the character who makes it to the summit
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- the country Sun-jo and Yash escaped into
- who Peak finds on the road
- the quality Peak shows when he lets Sun-jo go to the summit instead
- the event Peak rushes to
- what happens to Peak when he gets down the mountain
- the event that slows Peak’s climb
- what Peak has to climb with ice axes
- the top of a mountain
- where the airport is that Peak departs from
- where Peak heads back to
20 Clues: the top of a mountain • the event Peak rushes to • where Peak heads back to • who Peak finds on the road • what Peak drinks at each camp • the last camp Zopa can go up to • the event that slows Peak’s climb • what Peak has to climb with ice axes • the country Sun-jo and Yash escaped into • the Chinese solider eager to find sun-jo • the character who makes it to the summit • ...
Pre WWII 2014-05-21
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- reason the civil war was supended in China
- Belief that there is no universal meaning to life
- Militarist in Japan put this man in charge
- A long buisness slump following the stock market crash
- sought to link the world of dreams to real life
- The goverment the Chinese people called for in the May Fourth Movement
- Large protests in China calling for goverment reform
- German scientist who gave new ideas about time and space
- Austrian physician who talked about the mind
- This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1
- The countries Germany, Italy and Japan were known as this
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- Leader of the nationalist forces in China
- Stalin's plan on how to improve the Soviet economy
- militant political movement that emphasized loyalty to state and obedience to the leader
- November 9, " Night of Broken Glass"
- idea made by Albert Einstein
- leader of the communist forces in China
- A book wrriten by Hitler meaning, "My Struggle"
- severe stock market crash
- leader who overthrew the last Chinese emperor
20 Clues: severe stock market crash • idea made by Albert Einstein • November 9, " Night of Broken Glass" • This treaty blamed the Germans for WW1 • leader of the communist forces in China • Leader of the nationalist forces in China • reason the civil war was supended in China • Militarist in Japan put this man in charge • Austrian physician who talked about the mind • ...
GET TO KNOW THE GROOMS 2023-09-10
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- destination of their first international trip
- roy's fraternity
- roy's college mascot
- zane's best man - the firefighter
- roy's best man - the triathlete
- roy's birthday month
- roy's philanthropic org that provides birthdays to foster children
- zane's best man - the data scientist
- country where roy's parents live
- zane's birthday month
- zane drives this car
- roy's best man - the plant daddy
- in 2022, roy met zane's family over this holiday
- zane's astrology sign
- zane's profession
- roy's favorite sport
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- they both held this high school office
- the couple's favorite US state to visit
- 20__; the year they started dating
- their honeymoon location
- their first music festival
- zane's favorite beverage
- number of nieces and nephews between the couple
- zane's favorite tv show
- zane's philanthropic org that provides musical therapy for children with cancer
- their dog's name
- in 2013, roy completed this endurance race in Lake Tahoe
- roy's hometown
- zane's chinese zodiac animal
- zane's college mascot
- roy's chinese zodiac animal
- zane's middle name
- roy's astrology sign
33 Clues: roy's hometown • roy's fraternity • their dog's name • zane's profession • zane's middle name • roy's college mascot • roy's birthday month • zane drives this car • roy's astrology sign • roy's favorite sport • zane's college mascot • zane's birthday month • zane's astrology sign • zane's favorite tv show • their honeymoon location • zane's favorite beverage • their first music festival • ...
Home Work 2023-03-23
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- - territory controlled by another country
- Indian soldiers' uprising against the British
- country under protection of another
- conflict between Boers and British
- forcing a culture to adopt another
- governing a colony directly
- British imperialist in Africa
- ended the Opium War
- compensation for war losses
- racist ideology
- conflict between China and Britain over opium trade
- U.S. policy to promote trade in China
- African country never colonized
- system of racial segregation
- political party in India
- governing with a fatherly attitude
- created by British
- difference between a country's exports and imports
- Company British trading company in India
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- language spoken by Boers
- Chinese rebellion against foreign influence
- area of political influence
- explorers of Africa
- when imports exceed exports
- Dutch settlers in South Africa
- latest Google data:
- jurisdiction outside a country's borders
- granting privileges to another country
- Chinese civil war
- Belgian king who colonized Congo
- territory controlled jointly by two countries
- adding territory to a country
- governing a colony indirectly
- artificial sea-level waterway
- expansion of power
35 Clues: racist ideology • Chinese civil war • expansion of power • created by British • explorers of Africa • latest Google data: • ended the Opium War • language spoken by Boers • political party in India • area of political influence • when imports exceed exports • governing a colony directly • compensation for war losses • system of racial segregation • British imperialist in Africa • ...
chapter 19 history 2023-02-23
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- was the largest suspension bridge in the world
- the first woman to receive a medical degree in the United States
- One of the most important poets of the 19th century
- one of the designers of New York's Central Park
- the time of industry and fancy things
- started a Presbyterian mission for the Chinese in san Francisco
- organized a traveling tent circus billed as the greatest show on earth
- the first person to invent basketball
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- the most practical and most widely used means of urban transit
- the most dynamic leader of the WCTU
- the first publisher to reach a large audience
- published about nine thousand hymns
- act that granted every state thirty thousand acers
- stock market crash of 1869
- one of the most prominent congressional leaders during this era
- one of the most accomplished poets of the south
- wrote the pledge of allegiance
- barred Chinese laborers from entering the united states for ten years
- the first state to grant woman full political privilege's
- a German Immigrant who was a strong advocate of civil service reform
20 Clues: stock market crash of 1869 • wrote the pledge of allegiance • the most dynamic leader of the WCTU • published about nine thousand hymns • the time of industry and fancy things • the first person to invent basketball • the first publisher to reach a large audience • was the largest suspension bridge in the world • one of the most accomplished poets of the south • ...
Ancient China Review - Harper Lee 2023-02-22
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- Attackers of the Shang Kingdom
- Something important to Ancient China (It's NOT something they traded for)
- The Chinese Philosophy known as the negative philosophy
- The total length of the Great Wall of China
- The other river in Ancient China
- The height of The Great Wall of China
- The person who united China
- A plateau in China
- Another word for Loess
- The name of the separate places in Ancient China during the Qin Dynasty's rule
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- The Chinese Philosophy known as the neutral philosophy
- River One of the 2 major rivers in China
- A desert in China
- The length of The Great Wall of China in miles (written in numbers)
- People who thought that there should be no kings and attacked the Shang and the Zhou
- The people who developed the system of writing
- The length of the still usable Great Wall of China in miles
- Another name for the Huang He River
- The greatest public work project ever
- The ocean to the East of China
- Dust and sand that make the Yellow River yellow
21 Clues: A desert in China • A plateau in China • Another word for Loess • The person who united China • Attackers of the Shang Kingdom • The ocean to the East of China • The other river in Ancient China • Another name for the Huang He River • The height of The Great Wall of China • The greatest public work project ever • River One of the 2 major rivers in China • ...
Tea Types 2023-04-01
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- Birthplace of tea
- Portuguese name for Taiwan
- What Chinese call black tea
- The process that can change a leaf into multiple types of tea
- Super green, shade-grown Japanese whole-leaf tea
- To stop oxidation in tea leaves using heat
- Big red robe
- Tea type most associated with aging
- Leaf variety that is used for Puer production
- Raw Puer in chinese
- Province known for rock Oolong
- The furriest tea (mold not included!)
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- Oolong produced in Guangdong province
- The production of this tea type was implemented in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation
- A bug bitten oolong
- Tea that is Oxidized between 10-80%
- Puer type created in the mid 1970s
- The home of bubble tea
- Least oxidized tea type
- Puer leaves are picked in this province
- World's largest producer of black tea
- The least processed tea
- Most of this amino acid is found in green tea
- Most often consumed with dim-sum or fatty foods
- Puer that is wet pile fermented
- how many famous tea mountains are in Yunnan
- Powdered tea popularized in the Song dynasty
- How many classes of tea are there
28 Clues: Big red robe • Birthplace of tea • A bug bitten oolong • Raw Puer in chinese • The home of bubble tea • Least oxidized tea type • The least processed tea • Portuguese name for Taiwan • What Chinese call black tea • Province known for rock Oolong • Puer that is wet pile fermented • How many classes of tea are there • Puer type created in the mid 1970s • ...
Grace's 60th Birthday Crossword 2024-04-01
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- What company does she own/work at?
- Which city did she attend high school in Australia in?
- Favourte subject in school
- What animal is she most afraid of?
- What chinese zodiac animal is Grace?
- What is the name of the building she currently lives in?
- Surname of the man who she stayed with when first moving to Australia
- What position did she play in Basketball?
- What city/town did she attend primary school in?
- Whose concert did she attend earlier this year?
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- Favourite snack
- First overseas holiday destination
- Which state did she play basketball for?
- What make of car does she drive?
- What company did she first work for full-time
- What is the name of the street she lived on in Chapel Hill
- What Western zodiac sign is she?
- What is her middle/Chinese name?
- What did she want to be when she grew up?
- What suburb did Grace get married in?
- Which city/town was she born in?
- What make was her first car?
- Where did she have her last overseas holiday?
23 Clues: Favourite snack • Favourte subject in school • What make was her first car? • What make of car does she drive? • What Western zodiac sign is she? • What is her middle/Chinese name? • Which city/town was she born in? • What company does she own/work at? • First overseas holiday destination • What animal is she most afraid of? • What chinese zodiac animal is Grace? • ...
202 六上 M2 new words quiz and animals 2024-08-06
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- tall and powerful ,healthy
- we go to eat at a _____ .
- every one knows 所有人都知道的
- the high hill like Huangshan, Taishan
- apet animal , four legs, it catches mice 抓老鼠的宠物
- a not running water 不流动的水
- the biggest animal on land, with long nose and four legs, big ears
- an animal live in the farm, it eats grass , having lots of fur很多毛
- a city outside China but there are many Chinese.
- the big cat , strong , run fast
- a friendly animal , four legs, it can hunt捕猎 or gaurd 守卫
- a Chinese black and white animal, all people love it
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- the day after today
- from time to time, at times
- a letter sent by computer 用电脑发送的一封信
- we buy things in a ____.
- dance as an art
- a long and thin animal, no legs, it moves on its body
- the king animal
- a card sending by post
- a flying animal, live in the tree, sings well
21 Clues: dance as an art • the king animal • the day after today • a card sending by post • every one knows 所有人都知道的 • we buy things in a ____. • we go to eat at a _____ . • a not running water 不流动的水 • tall and powerful ,healthy • from time to time, at times • the big cat , strong , run fast • a letter sent by computer 用电脑发送的一封信 • the high hill like Huangshan, Taishan • ...
SOL Review Units 1-3 2022-05-24
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- the study of artifacts
- Egyptian Civilization River
- Chinese Civilization River (AKA the Huang He)
- Earliest written symbols
- Art from cavemen
- "one action influences another"
- Writing system of Sumer
- a path the Aryans used to invade India
- Founder of Judaism
- This is a characteristic many early people shared
- Mesopotamian Civilization River
- Writing system of Egypt
- spread Buddhism throughout India
- one of the sacred writings of Hinduism
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- Discovery of agriculture and farming
- Ideology that influenced China's society and political order
- Protects mainland China from Invaders
- Strict law code found from Babylon
- significant leader of the Mauryan Empire\
- Continent where humans emerged from
- Belief in one god
- Founder of Buddhism (short name)
- Old Stone Age
- Scientific Name for Man
- The belief that Chinese rulers are chosen by gods
- Trade route found in China and Europe
- Succession of ruling families in China
- Follow this to reach enlightenment in Buddhism
- social structure of India
- Indian Civilization River
- ideology that influenced China's culture and values
31 Clues: Old Stone Age • Art from cavemen • Belief in one god • Founder of Judaism • the study of artifacts • Writing system of Sumer • Scientific Name for Man • Writing system of Egypt • Earliest written symbols • social structure of India • Indian Civilization River • Egyptian Civilization River • "one action influences another" • Mesopotamian Civilization River • Founder of Buddhism (short name) • ...
Democracy and Protest Crossword - Jillian Strait 2025-06-10
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- Name given to period of time in which Indians lost many human rights.
- Name to Chilean dictator
- Church, Religious organization that joined the Filipino people in resisting their dictatorship
- Nickname to Filipino president's assassinated political rival
- Title for statue built by CCP oppositionists
- Name for the Indonesian effort for democracy
- Title of the anti-NAFTA movement's leader
- Filipino dictator/president
- Opposition, Name of the coalition responsible for pro-democracy protests in Chile
- Crisis, 1990s Pan-Asian economic struggle
- Anti NAFTA group native to Mexico
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- A vote held amongst all of a nation's citizens on an important issue.
- places in the rifles of soldiers by Portuguese protesters
- non-violent resistance militia
- Square in which Chinese student protests occured
- Man, Media-given nickname for man depicted in famous photograph of a Chinese Citizen standing alone before the military.
- Novo, Portuguese dictatorship
- Political strategy employed by Chilean dictator
- Abbreviation for street on which Filipino protests occurred
- First name of Indian Prime Minister's son and leader of the population control program.
20 Clues: Name to Chilean dictator • Filipino dictator/president • Novo, Portuguese dictatorship • non-violent resistance militia • Anti NAFTA group native to Mexico • Title of the anti-NAFTA movement's leader • Crisis, 1990s Pan-Asian economic struggle • Title for statue built by CCP oppositionists • Name for the Indonesian effort for democracy • ...
INVENTIONS 2025-01-23
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- Brings moving pictures and stories into your living room.
- Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use.
- A pocket-sized device that does it all, from calls to apps.
- A tool that points the way, powered by Earth's magnetic field.
- A Chinese discovery that changed warfare with explosive force.
- This invention by Gutenberg revolutionized book production.
- Connects the world with endless digital possibilities.
- The Wright brothers took us to the skies with this invention.
- A device that tells time, tick by tick.
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- Builds objects layer by layer, transforming manufacturing.
- Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside.
- Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world.
- A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide.
- Worn on the face to help you see clearer.
- A Chinese invention that made writing and record-keeping widespread.
- A medical breakthrough discovered by Fleming to fight infections.
- Marconi’s invention that transmitted sound through the air.
- Harnesses the power of atoms to generate electricity.
- Captures moments and freezes them in time.
- Bell’s invention that lets you talk to people far away.
20 Clues: A device that tells time, tick by tick. • Keeps food fresh by staying cold inside. • Worn on the face to help you see clearer. • Captures moments and freezes them in time. • Edison’s bright idea that lit up the world. • A four-wheeled invention that took us far and wide. • Volta’s invention that stores energy for later use. • ...
Vocab #3 2025-11-20
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- The belif thet when one dies that they could come back
- The doctrines of Buddha
- Action seen has bringing one good or bad
- Releating to or denoting peoples languages
- A Common Religion in India
- Principle of Life
- A subcontinent in southern Asia
- Freedom from the cycle of personal reincarnation
- An Iranian religion
- Astronomy a vast sheet of many thousand galxies
- Essential quality of a character
- Any rigid system of social distinctions
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- The eight pursuits of one seeking enlightment
- A loamy deposit formed by wind
- Granting a ruler comduct to approve rules
- One negative one, One positive one
- The important virtue and primary duty of respect, obeidince for ones parents
- Also a member of the highest class among the hindus
- Chinese historic theory of rise and fall of ruling families
- Ancient Chinese Philosophy
- The Hindu ancient Hindu scriptures
- A person sent on a mission
- Freedom from the differentiated
- Those branches of public service concerend with the goverenment
- A dynasty of N India
- The Principle of non injury to living beings
26 Clues: Principle of Life • An Iranian religion • A dynasty of N India • The doctrines of Buddha • A Common Religion in India • Ancient Chinese Philosophy • A person sent on a mission • A loamy deposit formed by wind • A subcontinent in southern Asia • Freedom from the differentiated • Essential quality of a character • One negative one, One positive one • The Hindu ancient Hindu scriptures • ...
tEnpower Thurs Late Crossword 2022-01-06
8 Clues: look forward to • another word for sad • another word for happy • Bar No Lay Thay Lae is a ___ song • the opposite of "look forward to" • a place where no humans live, only animals • in Chinese culture, the colour red symbolizes ___ • lighting firecrackers and wearing red are Chinese New Year ___
Ancient China- Brooke Naylor 2019-03-12
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- a household in Ancient China might contain as many as how many generations
- these people were considered to be of lower status than men
- people who were nomads began doing this in 5000 B.C
- the idea that life should be lived in harmony with nature
- a system of beliefs and values
- a ancient Chinese invention using old rags, tree bark and hemp
- the first known civilization in ancient China
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- a protective wall that holds back water
- a ancient Chinese invention that helped with farming
- A ancient China philosopher and teacher
- The most important part of ancient China society
- the status of each person depended on his or her
- Another name for the Yellow River
- Yellow/ brown soil
- a word that best describes the temperature in ancient China
- when the oldest male died all his land was divided among his
16 Clues: Yellow/ brown soil • a system of beliefs and values • Another name for the Yellow River • a protective wall that holds back water • A ancient China philosopher and teacher • the first known civilization in ancient China • The most important part of ancient China society • the status of each person depended on his or her • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary Test 2025-03-22
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- A belief system based on the Chinese thinker Confucius
- Representatives of the emperor sent to create relations with other kingdoms
- A set of beliefs about the world and how to live
- Written character that represents a complete word or phrase
- Heaven gave the right for Chinese dynasties to rule
- Ban ideas that are dangerous or offensive
- To set rules that make things more similar
- A philosophy following the natural way of the universe
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- A system of government employees selected for their skills and knowledge
- When a single group controls the production of a good or service
- Pictures that represent words or ideas
- Military rulers of small states and regions
- A dust-like material that can form soil
- Ruler of Ancient China
- A network of trade routes that crossed Asia
- A strong legal system needed to create social order
16 Clues: Ruler of Ancient China • Pictures that represent words or ideas • A dust-like material that can form soil • Ban ideas that are dangerous or offensive • To set rules that make things more similar • Military rulers of small states and regions • A network of trade routes that crossed Asia • A set of beliefs about the world and how to live • ...
Unit 4 Mid-Unit Review 2025-05-08
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- Dynasty after the Qin Dynasty
- Invaders of northern Chinese communities ; walls built to keep them out
- A violent period in China of war & mass executions
- A philosophy that advocates for inaction
- Ruler of the Qin Dynasty with legalistic rule, building roads & canals
- Idea that king was the link between Heaven and Earth, allowed Zhou to rule for a long period
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- The earliest social class of the Aryan people
- What Buddhists wanted to achieve
- An exam for selecting government officials
- A philosophy that believes people are naturally evil; society needs strict rules & harsh punishments
- A philosophy that believes people are naturally good; emphasize duty & honor
- Nomadic people who migrated to northern India around 2,000 B.C.
- A religion founded by Siddhārtha Gautama
- A collection of early Aryan hymns, rituals, songs, & stories
- A system that determined your job, marriage, and social status
- The first Chinese Dynasty we have record of
16 Clues: Dynasty after the Qin Dynasty • What Buddhists wanted to achieve • A philosophy that advocates for inaction • A religion founded by Siddhārtha Gautama • An exam for selecting government officials • The first Chinese Dynasty we have record of • The earliest social class of the Aryan people • A violent period in China of war & mass executions • ...
Democracy and Protest Crossword 1_SB 2025-06-10
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- Aquino Widow who became president after People Power
- Famous avenue where Filipinos protested peacefully in 1986
- Revolution Peaceful military protest in Portugal that ended dictatorship in 1974
- Group in Pakistan that wanted democracy back in the 1980s
- Nigerian dictator during 1990s pro-democracy protests
- Time of democratic change in Indonesia after Suharto
- Man Lone protester who stood in front of Chinese tanks
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- Time in India when rights were taken away by Indira Gandhi
- Chilean dictator who was voted out in a plebiscite
- Já Brazilian protest demanding direct elections
- Spring Series of 2010–2012 protests across the Arab world
- Argentine mothers who protested the disappearance of their c
- Polish worker-led movement that helped end communism
- Indigenous rebel group that protested in Mexico in 1994
- Chinese square where students protested in 1989
- Walesa Electrician who led Solidarity and became president
16 Clues: Já Brazilian protest demanding direct elections • Chinese square where students protested in 1989 • Chilean dictator who was voted out in a plebiscite • Aquino Widow who became president after People Power • Polish worker-led movement that helped end communism • Time of democratic change in Indonesia after Suharto • ...
Time for class 2020-08-17
EAGLE 2020-12-03
Write the Nationalities 2022-02-21
Nationalities 2025-02-11
countries and languages 2025-08-12
countries 2022-12-20
Currency 2020-09-02
12 Clues: Swiss currency • Indian currency • Iceland currency • Chinese currency • British currency • Mexican currency • European currency • Japanese currency • Peruvian currency • Costa Rican currency • South African currency • United States currency
China 2024-09-11
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- Symbol of good luck health and strength
- Writing style commonly associated with China
- Style of Chinese food that uses cooking techniques of steaming, poaching, and roasting
- Festival celebrated on the last day of the Chinese new year
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- Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism
- official language of China
- currency of China
- National holiday is celebrated the first of this month
- China is the birthplace of this hot beverage
9 Clues: currency of China • official language of China • Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism • Symbol of good luck health and strength • Writing style commonly associated with China • China is the birthplace of this hot beverage • National holiday is celebrated the first of this month • Festival celebrated on the last day of the Chinese new year • ...
Harmony in Many Cultures 2025-11-24
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- Indigenous group of Sarawak starting with “I”.
- People who celebrate Deepavali and come from India.
- A religious and cultural group known for wearing turbans.
- Indigenous Sabah group starting with “M”.
- Sea-based ethnic group of Sabah.
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- Asli Indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia.
- A major ethnic group known for Chinese New Year.
- An ethnic group from Sabah starting with “D”.
- The largest ethnic group in Malaysia.
9 Clues: Sea-based ethnic group of Sabah. • The largest ethnic group in Malaysia. • Indigenous Sabah group starting with “M”. • An ethnic group from Sabah starting with “D”. • Asli Indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia. • Indigenous group of Sarawak starting with “I”. • A major ethnic group known for Chinese New Year. • People who celebrate Deepavali and come from India. • ...
The Canadian Pacific Railway 2013-05-27
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- Contributed to the 1872 election that led to the Pacifc Scandal
- The CPR is John A. Macdonald's national ___
- The colony that was promised a railroad
- The connection of the eastern and western sections of the CPR
- Tariffs, western settlement, and CPR were included
- ____ A. Macdonald created the National Policy
- A nation led by Chief Crowfoot
- President of the Bank of Montreal
- Members of this group include George Stephen and Donald Smith
- Political group that disagreed with the making of the CPR
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- Directed the Canadian Pacific Survey
- The terminus of the CPR
- Directed his employees to work on the CPR at a fast rate
- Negotiated with Chief Crowfoot
- Sanford Fleming suggested this pass during his survey
- Immigrants hired to work on the railway in BC
- The ____ rebellion saved the CPR from financial ruin
- Led to the resignation of John A. Macdonald
- Location of the Last Spike
- Temporary homes for CPR employees
- Drove the last spike
- Thousands of chinese immigrants came to work in BC after the ___ gold rush
22 Clues: Drove the last spike • The terminus of the CPR • Location of the Last Spike • Negotiated with Chief Crowfoot • A nation led by Chief Crowfoot • Temporary homes for CPR employees • President of the Bank of Montreal • Directed the Canadian Pacific Survey • The colony that was promised a railroad • The CPR is John A. Macdonald's national ___ • ...
Imperialism 2013-12-19
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- rebellion against the british in india
- a policy proposed by the us demanding that china gives equal trade oppurtunities to all countries
- body of water that separates the atlantic from the pacific ocean
- conference to decide how to divide up europe
- war fought between the russians and the japanese
- the race for possesion of african countries by the europeans
- only leader in africa to stay independent from the europeans
- poem written by rudyard kipling
- when a nation has control over trade and other activities on a foreign nation
- british controlled portions in india
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- Great Britains name for india
- rebellion against the chinese in in the 1900
- time when japan was ruled by emperor Mutsuhito
- body of water that separates the red sea from the medditeranian sea
- war fought between the japanese and the chinese
- war fought between china and Great Britain
- theory of Survival Of The Fittest
- signed the convention of kanagawa that opened trade ports in japanese
- only nation to stay free in africa
- crop grown to be sold
20 Clues: crop grown to be sold • Great Britains name for india • poem written by rudyard kipling • theory of Survival Of The Fittest • only nation to stay free in africa • british controlled portions in india • rebellion against the british in india • war fought between china and Great Britain • rebellion against the chinese in in the 1900 • ...
China Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-17
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- ruler of the Qin dynasty
- trained civil service
- the process of making conquered peoples part of Chinese government
- a practice in which children must learn respect for their parents
- Wudi, from the Han dynasty, was called this
- Dynasty that lasted for approximately 8 centuries
- created by Hanfiezi nd Li Si
- occurs when a group has exclusive control over the production and distribution of certain goods. Also the name of a very popular board game
- the philosophy of Laozi
- one thing that was traded during the Han dynasty on the Silk road
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- a Chinese thinker who created Daoism
- extended from the Yellow Sea to the Gobi Desert
- dynasty that lasted for more than 400 years
- there were 18 different ranks of this
- government- where central authority controls the running of state
- China's most influential scholar
- a government that has unlimited power and uses it in an arbitrary manner
- 2 powers that together represented the natural rhythms of life
- Han invented this, also helped cut the costs of what silk cost
- first emperor of the Han dynasty
20 Clues: trained civil service • the philosophy of Laozi • ruler of the Qin dynasty • created by Hanfiezi nd Li Si • China's most influential scholar • first emperor of the Han dynasty • a Chinese thinker who created Daoism • there were 18 different ranks of this • dynasty that lasted for more than 400 years • Wudi, from the Han dynasty, was called this • ...
AP World History Ch. 7-11 2020-04-30
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- very large 9th century Buddhist monument
- the holy book of Islam
- modern-day Turkey, where Islam spread to most of the population by 1500
- meaning of "Chinggis Khan"
- religion that experienced revival in Song Dynasty and led, in part, to more restrictions on women
- a cultural achievement of the Song Dynasty
- century in which Christianity became the religion of the Roman Empire
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- a technological achievement of the Tang Dynasty
- a practice that deformed the feet of women in China
- paths across the Sahara Desert
- a powerful nomadic empire that had its height from 1200-1500
- the empire that circled the Mediterranean
- a system that required non-Chinese rulers to acknowledge Chinese superiority
- one who submits
- trade routes across the Indian Ocean
- what Islam's practices are supposed to make followers do (about God)
- birthplace of the founder of Islam
- the main reason the Mongol Empire failed
- land-based trade routes across Eurasia
- descriptor for societies where people used large grazing area and lived in clans
20 Clues: one who submits • the holy book of Islam • meaning of "Chinggis Khan" • paths across the Sahara Desert • birthplace of the founder of Islam • trade routes across the Indian Ocean • land-based trade routes across Eurasia • very large 9th century Buddhist monument • the main reason the Mongol Empire failed • the empire that circled the Mediterranean • ...
Belief Systems 2020-10-27
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- The celebration of Jesus' birth
- The happiest day in the Jewish year
- performs the call to prayer to Islams
- The believed messiah of Christianity
- respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
- Chinese philosopher and the first chinese teacher
- one’s daily duties & responsibilities in life
- Many say he started Christianity
- Holiest day in the christian year
- The written story of the Hebrews
- building at the center of Islam's most important mosque
- The holy book of Hinduism
- The father of Judaism
- living in harmony with the tao
- Founder of Buddhism
- The first monotheistic religion
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- The idea of cultural diffusion
- Positive, Male, Day, Active
- a place of worship for Islams
- the leader of Tibetan Buddhism
- the Festival of Colors
- Negative, Female, Night, Passive
- collection of Buddha’s teachings
- a state of eternal bliss
- Prayer of Islams
- one’s fate based on fulfillment of dharma
- the holy book of Islam
- 2 followers/friends of Jesus who spread his word after his death
- The oral discussions of what the Torah means
29 Clues: Prayer of Islams • Founder of Buddhism • The father of Judaism • the Festival of Colors • the holy book of Islam • a state of eternal bliss • The holy book of Hinduism • Positive, Male, Day, Active • a place of worship for Islams • The idea of cultural diffusion • the leader of Tibetan Buddhism • living in harmony with the tao • The celebration of Jesus' birth • ...
China’s Communism 2021-03-25
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- he took away people freedom of speech
- The CPP and KMP end their conflict to join and fight this nation (L1B)
- They would sacrifice their lives for Mao
- was a important city to the Qing dynasty for trading resources (L5)
- He was brave enough to to stand in front a moving deadly machine (L4)
- this was where the protest happened (L4)
- This plan caused a famine (L2A)
- 1 million adults from Uyghur was placed in these places
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- one of Sun Yat-Sen’s promises (L1A)
- was used to memories Moa’s quotes
- Had such a powerful voice he could convinced anyone overnight
- the Chinese government used __________ to monitor the Uyghurs
- The fight between the nationalist and communist party of china
- Stop ruling china in 1911
- took control of the Uyghurs community
- this was a popular song during the cultural revolution
- this was created to make sure chinese youth stay loyal to Mao (L2B)
- Shares border with china (L1A)
- most protesters were this group of people
- set themselves on fire protesting china's control
20 Clues: Stop ruling china in 1911 • Shares border with china (L1A) • This plan caused a famine (L2A) • was used to memories Moa’s quotes • one of Sun Yat-Sen’s promises (L1A) • he took away people freedom of speech • took control of the Uyghurs community • this was where the protest happened (L4) • They would sacrifice their lives for Mao • most protesters were this group of people • ...
About Marie 2021-07-19
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- Main reaction of Marie in almost every situation
- Marie's favourite way of cooking chickpeas
- Language Marie speaks most of the time
- one of marie's favourite clothing brand
- One of Marie's favourite cocktail
- Where Marie and Jeff met
- Marie's favourite singer
- city where Marie was born
- Marie's nickname
- Marie's favourite hobby when she was younger
- What Marie says when she believes she's on time but she's not
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- Marie's birth year chinese zodiac
- What Marie will be asap
- Marie's reaction when you tell her she's going to be late
- City where Marie's discovered Club Mickey
- Chinese city where Marie lived for a while
- Marie's astrological sign
- City where Marie used to spend a lot of time
- What Marie says when she agrees with you
- one of the most famous movie in which Marie plays (maybe the only one)
- Marie's favourite sport
- Marie's favourite dog breed
- When Marie ask someone about his/her activities
- where Marie goes at least 8 times a year
24 Clues: Marie's nickname • What Marie will be asap • Marie's favourite sport • Where Marie and Jeff met • Marie's favourite singer • Marie's astrological sign • city where Marie was born • Marie's favourite dog breed • Marie's birth year chinese zodiac • One of Marie's favourite cocktail • Language Marie speaks most of the time • one of marie's favourite clothing brand • ...
Wexin Academy 2024-07-19
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- What month does Wexin Academy summer camp end?
- We made _____ for craft class
- What do we eat for snack time?
- We watched Super ____ after lunch
- Black and white cookie we eat for snack time
- A student that helped make this crossword puzzle
- Ms.____ is the aftercare teacher
- Ms.____ teaches Chinese
- What do we eat on field trips?
- A fruit that has the same name as a color
- What fruit do we eat for snack?
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- Ms.____ teaches English
- We went to Kid's ____ for a field trip
- What do we eat when it's hot outside?
- Name of the cat of the cartoon Ms.Hana always plays on the TV
- What worksheet do you get at aftercare?
- A type of cards that kids bring to school
- What do you do in the morning when you first come in?
- What class do you go to if you don't want to watch the movie?
- Ms._____ teaches crafts and science
- An orange stick used for writing
- Ms._____ is the second Chinese teacher
22 Clues: Ms.____ teaches English • Ms.____ teaches Chinese • We made _____ for craft class • What do we eat for snack time? • What do we eat on field trips? • What fruit do we eat for snack? • Ms.____ is the aftercare teacher • An orange stick used for writing • We watched Super ____ after lunch • Ms._____ teaches crafts and science • What do we eat when it's hot outside? • ...
China Review Segovia 2023-03-01
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- these insects were destroying citrus trees of farmers.
- Characters that stand for objects
- Appointed officials who are responsible for areas of government
- The basic building blocks of Chinese Society
- Books opposing Qin Shihuangdi
- a couple of characters that represent and idea
- Why did the Zhou dynasty fail.
- Flooding rivers in china brought.
- people who made sure government officials were doing there jobs
- Wives owe their husbands
- Rulers in the north built _____ to keep out the Xiongnu
- A treatment that was used to cure illnesses.
- a crop that was grown in China
- ________ had to pay taxes as they moved goods east and west.
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- Confucius was China's first great
- Formal order
- Qin Shihuangdi _____ China
- The "link" between heaven and earth.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- farmers used this type of plow farming.
- What material did Shang artists use for their created works.
- A tool used by kings and priest to decide answers
- The "proper way"
- Chinese people called Qin Shihuangdi.
- A animal that Merchants used to carry goods
25 Clues: Formal order • The "proper way" • Wives owe their husbands • Qin Shihuangdi _____ China • Books opposing Qin Shihuangdi • Why did the Zhou dynasty fail. • a crop that was grown in China • Confucius was China's first great • Characters that stand for objects • Flooding rivers in china brought. • Line of rulers from the same family • The "link" between heaven and earth. • ...
China review Tapia 2023-03-02
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- confucius was china's first great
- a formal order from heaven and the gods is called
- books apposing qin shihaungdi's view were publicly
- shang kings recieved their power and wisdom from
- a material of clothing made from shang farmers
- a word that best describes Qin shihuangdi
- another name for the yellow river
- the proper way of doing things
- made up of appointed officials who are responsible for different areas in the government
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- the group of people who liked the idea of legalism the most
- Qin based his rules on this idea
- characters that stand for objects
- how people were killed during the Waring periods
- Who was the general that Han Wudi sent out to explore areas west of china
- the belief that people should put the needs of their family and society first
- who the Chinese believed was the link between heaven and earth
- the idea that people should be one with nature
- why the zou dynasty fell
- something the Chinese invented
- confucius believed that people needed a sense of
20 Clues: why the zou dynasty fell • something the Chinese invented • the proper way of doing things • Qin based his rules on this idea • characters that stand for objects • confucius was china's first great • another name for the yellow river • a word that best describes Qin shihuangdi • a material of clothing made from shang farmers • the idea that people should be one with nature • ...
Tea Types 2023-04-01
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- The furriest tea (mold not included!)
- World's largest producer of black tea
- Most often consumed with dim-sum or fatty foods
- Most of this amino acid is found in green tea
- What Chinese call black tea
- The production of this tea type was implemented in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation
- Portuguese name for Taiwan
- Puer leaves are picked in this province
- how many famous tea mountains are in Yunnan
- The process that can change a leaf into multiple types of tea
- A bug bitten oolong
- To stop oxidation in tea leaves using heat
- Super green, shade-grown Japanese whole-leaf tea
- Powdered tea popularized in the Song dynasty
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- The least processed tea
- Tea type most associated with aging
- Puer type created in the mid 1970s
- How many classes of tea are there
- Leaf variety that is used for Puer production
- Big red robe
- Raw Puer in chinese
- Province known for rock Oolong
- Oolong produced in Guangdong province
- Birthplace of tea
- The home of bubble tea
- Tea that is Oxidized between 10-80%
- Least oxidized tea type
- Puer that is wet pile fermented
28 Clues: Big red robe • Birthplace of tea • Raw Puer in chinese • A bug bitten oolong • The home of bubble tea • The least processed tea • Least oxidized tea type • Portuguese name for Taiwan • What Chinese call black tea • Province known for rock Oolong • Puer that is wet pile fermented • How many classes of tea are there • Puer type created in the mid 1970s • ...
Home Work 2023-03-23
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- - territory controlled by another country
- Indian soldiers' uprising against the British
- country under protection of another
- conflict between Boers and British
- forcing a culture to adopt another
- governing a colony directly
- British imperialist in Africa
- ended the Opium War
- compensation for war losses
- racist ideology
- conflict between China and Britain over opium trade
- U.S. policy to promote trade in China
- African country never colonized
- system of racial segregation
- political party in India
- governing with a fatherly attitude
- created by British
- difference between a country's exports and imports
- Company British trading company in India
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- language spoken by Boers
- Chinese rebellion against foreign influence
- area of political influence
- explorers of Africa
- when imports exceed exports
- Dutch settlers in South Africa
- latest Google data:
- jurisdiction outside a country's borders
- granting privileges to another country
- Chinese civil war
- Belgian king who colonized Congo
- territory controlled jointly by two countries
- adding territory to a country
- governing a colony indirectly
- artificial sea-level waterway
- expansion of power
35 Clues: racist ideology • Chinese civil war • expansion of power • created by British • explorers of Africa • latest Google data: • ended the Opium War • language spoken by Boers • political party in India • area of political influence • when imports exceed exports • governing a colony directly • compensation for war losses • system of racial segregation • British imperialist in Africa • ...
SIP & SOLVE 2021-09-11
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- bestman
- song steph walked down the aisle to (Disney)
- steph elementary school
- zack's running app
- temptations song
- steph birthday month
- the color of happiness used in traditional chinese wedding
- largest wedding destination in the USA.
- best chinese restaurant in London, ON
- first concert together
- zack's first job
- the largest diamond mining in the world
- sport steph coached
- zack's location of work
- zack's favourite movie
- zack elementary school
- steph's favourite dessert
- steph snowboard stance
- city of first date
- zack favourite color
- most common rheumatologic disease in children
- zack's middle name
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- artist name. "let's stay together"
- steph highschool
- maid of honor
- wedding venue
- zack favourite dessert
- first Scandanavian trip (country)
- aussie name
- first car together
- steph's middle names
- steph's specialty
- zack birthday month
- location of proposal
- steph favourite food
- on_______knee, boys ii men
- photobooth name
- london hospital
- zack's designation
- couple has been together for _______ years
- corgi name
- engagement month
- zack highschool
43 Clues: bestman • corgi name • aussie name • maid of honor • wedding venue • photobooth name • london hospital • zack highschool • steph highschool • temptations song • zack's first job • engagement month • steph's specialty • zack's running app • first car together • zack's designation • city of first date • zack's middle name • zack birthday month • sport steph coached • steph birthday month • steph's middle names • ...
SIP & SOLVE 2021-09-11
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- zack's location of work
- first car together
- london hospital
- photobooth name
- zack's designation
- steph's specialty
- bestman
- zack favourite dessert
- zack birthday month
- zack's running app
- sport steph coached
- the color of happiness used in traditional chinese wedding
- location of proposal
- most common rheumatologic disease in children
- maid of honor
- steph's favourite dessert
- steph favourite food
- largest wedding destination in the USA.
- artist name. "let's stay together"
- steph snowboard stance
- zack elementary school
- aussie name
- steph elementary school
- wedding venue
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- the largest diamond mining in the world
- corgi name
- steph highschool
- city of first date
- zack highschool
- zack's favourite movie
- steph birthday month
- couple has been together for _______ years
- steph's middle names
- best chinese restaurant in London, ON
- zack favourite color
- zack's first job
- song steph walked down the aisle to (Disney)
- first Scandanavian trip (country)
- temptations song
- first concert together
- on_______knee, boys ii men
- zack's middle name
- engagement month
43 Clues: bestman • corgi name • aussie name • maid of honor • wedding venue • zack highschool • london hospital • photobooth name • steph highschool • zack's first job • temptations song • engagement month • steph's specialty • city of first date • first car together • zack's designation • zack's running app • zack's middle name • zack birthday month • sport steph coached • steph birthday month • steph's middle names • ...
Topic 3 Lesson 1, 2, 3 (Asia) 2021-10-27
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- monotheistic religion founded in the late 1400s by Guru Nanak
- independent state that has to acknowledge the supremacy of another state
- wealthy, land owning class
- an accomplished general, government reformer, historian, Confucian scholar, and artist
- break up of large agricultural holdings for redistribution among peasants
- founder of the mughal dynasty in india
- chinese dynasty to 618 to 907
- third son of Mughal emperor Jahangir
- sparse, dry, treeless grassland
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- a small device used for counting and calculating by sliding small beads
- payment a bride's family makes to the bridegroom and his family
- Muslim ruler
- tomb built by shah jahan for his wife
- elected warrior and chief of an Aryan tribe
- Muslim dynasty that ruled much of present day India from 1526 to 1857
- multi-storied Buddhist temple with eaves that curve up at the corners
- chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279
- Persian widow with a small child who became the powerful wife of Jahangir
- greatest of the Mughal emperors of India
- the third largest city in India
20 Clues: Muslim ruler • wealthy, land owning class • chinese dynasty to 618 to 907 • the third largest city in India • sparse, dry, treeless grassland • chinese dynasty from 960 to 1279 • third son of Mughal emperor Jahangir • tomb built by shah jahan for his wife • founder of the mughal dynasty in india • greatest of the Mughal emperors of India • ...
AME Crossword 2022-05-18
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- Ancient masonry structures located in Egypt
- Indian actor called Baadshah of Bollywood.
- World's largest water fight. Thai New Year.
- 1 of world's largest natural caves. In Vietnam.
- World's tallest building.
- Celebrates the victory of light over darkness.
- One of the lucky colors for #21
- China's largest city.
- series of fortifications across northern border of China
- 2022 is the Year of the ______
- Co-Founder and Executive Director of AIC.
- Largest city in the Middle East.
- To Hindus, most sacred body of water in world.
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- Chinese actor w/over 700 acting credits.
- Famous for action packed martial arts. movies.
- occurs 5th day of 5th month Chinese calendar
- Capital of India.
- in Indian city of Agra. Tomb built in love.
- Colors of the Japanese flag
- Most populous city in the UAE
- 9th month of Muslim calendar. Month of fasting.
- Bahr Al-Nil in Arabic.
- Festival of breaking the fast.
- Utensil used to eat with.
- Indian lawyer who led his country to freedom.
25 Clues: Capital of India. • China's largest city. • Bahr Al-Nil in Arabic. • World's tallest building. • Utensil used to eat with. • Colors of the Japanese flag • Most populous city in the UAE • Festival of breaking the fast. • 2022 is the Year of the ______ • One of the lucky colors for #21 • Largest city in the Middle East. • Chinese actor w/over 700 acting credits. • ...
Harrow School Life 2023-10-27
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- - First name of the founder of Harrow
- - headmaster of Lower School
- - the name of the blazer of Harrow Uniform
- - Name of the House who won the House Song this year
- - one of the four values of Harrow. Being open to new ideas
- - House named after English scientist. Colour is red.
- - Last name of the founder of Harrow
- - wear to assembly and other events
- - Last name of Grade 1 teacher from England
- - Last name of the deputy whole school
- - Last Name of the headmaster of upper school
- - Last name of the whole school Headmaster
- - one of the four values of Harrow. Learning from success and failure
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- - House named after a famous Chinese female writer. Colour is yellow.
- - one of the four values of Harrow. Building friendships with each other.
- - a last tradition in Harrow. Lyon is the best one.
- - House named the first preisdent of the Republic of China.
- - one of the four values of Harrow. having the highest standards.
- - House named after a famous Chinese chemist.
- - Last name of Grade 2 teacher from England
20 Clues: - headmaster of Lower School • - wear to assembly and other events • - Last name of the founder of Harrow • - First name of the founder of Harrow • - Last name of the deputy whole school • - the name of the blazer of Harrow Uniform • - Last name of the whole school Headmaster • - Last name of Grade 2 teacher from England • - Last name of Grade 1 teacher from England • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-04
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- System of which they kidnapped young Christian boys
- peninsula shared between Spain and Portugal
- The art of peaceful negotiating
- Controlled Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa
- Palace of the Ming Dynasty that inspired awe
- the buddha/teacher
- Technique of how Ottoman rulers expanded territories
- Controlled trading ports: strait of Gibraltar
- second longest religion in China
- The struggle for power
- Member of Turkish infantry
- Way on how Islamic Heartland tried to unify its states
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- philosopher
- Regional influence of Ottoman rulers
- Eastern roman empire
- Chinese Emperor that was a peasant
- Regional influence of Ming Rulers
- System of kings and queens
- Political headquarters of the Ottoman Empire
- Chinese political ideology
- Ottoman imperial mosque built to dominate the city
- Religion of the Islamic World
- infantry
- Oldest religion in China
- Way on how China tried to unify its states
- Made up of North Africa, Southwest, and Asia
- Religious movement having to do with China
- time when art flourished
- disease that killed millions throughout Afro-Eurasia
- Religion of Europe
30 Clues: infantry • philosopher • the buddha/teacher • Religion of Europe • Eastern roman empire • The struggle for power • Oldest religion in China • time when art flourished • System of kings and queens • Chinese political ideology • Member of Turkish infantry • Religion of the Islamic World • The art of peaceful negotiating • second longest religion in China • Regional influence of Ming Rulers • ...
History of Healthcare CW 1 2024-10-03
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- Over one-third of Europe's populated died during the middle ages from this disease
- The first to physicians paid for services
- People used _____ and plants as medicine in the primitive times
- Hindus set up these for the sick
- Drug discovered in the primitive era to treat pain and still used today
- Code of conduct for physicians
- Set up superior drainage systems
- Aristotle was responsible for developing this field
- Considered to be the father of medicine
- During the primitive era, these people would help treat illness
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- Period when the first bubonic plague occurs
- Hippocrates stressed the importance of this
- slowed the spread of disease by using these for waste
- Believed in the 4 fluids of the body and had many flawed theories
- Study of medicines discovered by the Arab's
- Executed physicians if a patient died
- Rome is overthrown by _______ who forbid the study of medicine
- Considered to be the first physician
- Developed by the Chinese and uses needles to treat illness
- Documented over 1000 medical herbs
- The common people were treated by them during the middle ages
21 Clues: Code of conduct for physicians • Hindus set up these for the sick • Set up superior drainage systems • Documented over 1000 medical herbs • Considered to be the first physician • Executed physicians if a patient died • Considered to be the father of medicine • The first to physicians paid for services • Period when the first bubonic plague occurs • ...
Mythology 2025-05-06
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- Pele is the god of this... (opposite of water)
- Beast or monster in Norse mythology
- God of healing in Egyptian Mythology
- person in Hindu mythology who was rewarded for her charity to Krishna
- Monster in Chinese mythology
- What the major group of gods is called in any mythology
- Trickster in Celtic mythology
- Trickster in Chinese Mythology
- trickster in Polynesian culture
- - the Dragon King is also the king of this...
- - god of thunder in Norse mythology
- creator god in Hindu mythology
- goddess of the sky
- - Hindu goddess with many arms; goddess of war
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- one of two gods who created the world in Japanese mythology (male
- - God of farming in Egyptian mythology
- Sukhiya used to sell this on the streets.
- One of two gods who created the world in Japapese Mythology (female)
- - mythology that includes the following gods: Loki, Thor, Odin
- god of air in Egyptian mythology
- god of life in Aztec mythology
- - mythology that includes Diti and Indra
- - god of the afterlife
- Trickster in Hindu mythology
- - Monster in Hindu mythology
25 Clues: goddess of the sky • - god of the afterlife • Monster in Chinese mythology • Trickster in Hindu mythology • - Monster in Hindu mythology • Trickster in Celtic mythology • god of life in Aztec mythology • Trickster in Chinese Mythology • creator god in Hindu mythology • trickster in Polynesian culture • god of air in Egyptian mythology • Beast or monster in Norse mythology • ...
VEGETABLES 2025-05-17
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- Choy — A type of Chinese cabbage with white stalks and green leaves.
- — A dark green leafy vegetable considered a superfood.
- — A starchy tuber, often confused with sweet potato.
- — Long green stalks, often served steamed or roasted.
- — A vegetable similar to green onions, with a mild flavor.
- — A spicy root vegetable often used as a condiment.
- Cabbage — A Chinese cabbage with pale green leaves.
- — A reddish-purple leafy vegetable with a bitter taste.
- Chard — A leafy green vegetable with colorful stems.
- — A vegetable with a bulb, stalk, and fronds; tastes like licorice.
- — A green vegetable with thick leaves and a heart inside.
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- — A green pod vegetable often used in gumbo.
- — A pale root vegetable that looks like a white carrot.
- Greens — Leafy greens with a spicy taste, used in Southern cooking.
- — A peppery leafy green often used in salads.
- — A white and purple root vegetable.
- — A starchy root vegetable used in Asian and Hawaiian cuisine.
- — Another name for green onion.
- Sprouts — Small green vegetables that look like tiny cabbages.
- — A slightly bitter leafy vegetable, often used in salads.
20 Clues: — Another name for green onion. • — A white and purple root vegetable. • — A green pod vegetable often used in gumbo. • — A peppery leafy green often used in salads. • — A spicy root vegetable often used as a condiment. • Cabbage — A Chinese cabbage with pale green leaves. • — A starchy tuber, often confused with sweet potato. • ...
