chinese Crossword Puzzles
Art History from 1000-1900 2022-08-26
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- attempted to capture single moments in time and show them through small, quick brush strokes
- Often portrayed dramatic scenes with historical subject matter
- Artists include DaVinci and Michelangelo
- Emphasizes dramatic, exaggerated motion and clear, easily interpreted, detail
- Followed the Roman Empire and known for mosaics
- sought to represent truth symbolically through metaphors and language
- Known for massive cathedrals
- Central American empire known for highly detailed and realistic looking art
- an Indian painting style confined to miniatures
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- Japanese Period known for ushering in a renaissance of Chinese-style ink painting
- Began in the Netherlands and influenced by Italy
- attempt to represent subject matter accurately
- Early medieval art that looks back at the Roman Empire
- Japanese period known for its inclusion of Western influence
- Chinese dynasty known for its advanced painting techniques
15 Clues: Known for massive cathedrals • Artists include DaVinci and Michelangelo • attempt to represent subject matter accurately • Followed the Roman Empire and known for mosaics • an Indian painting style confined to miniatures • Began in the Netherlands and influenced by Italy • Early medieval art that looks back at the Roman Empire • ...
Vocab list 4B 2025-09-08
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- definition: done without serious intent or commitment. Synonym: simple
- definition: having an irritable disposition. synonym: irritable
- definition: a theory advocating elimination of private property. Synonym: socialism
- definition: a fundamental change in political organization. Synonym: rebellion
- definition: the laboring class. Synonym: lower class
- definition: a form of spoken Chinese. Synonym: standard Chinese
- definition: to feel extreme reluctance to meet or face. Synonym: apprehensive
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- definition: having no pity. synonym: merciless
- definition: a very poor person. Synonym: indigent
- definition: one attracted to foreign things. Synonym: cosmopolitan
- definition: middle class. synonym: working class
- definition: to cause or evaporate or vanish. synonym:disappear
- definition: to crush or burden by abuse of power or authority. Synonym: burden
- definition:a song or hymn of praise or gladness synonym: psalm
- definition: a person granted absolute emergency power. synonym: tyrant
15 Clues: definition: having no pity. synonym: merciless • definition: middle class. synonym: working class • definition: a very poor person. Synonym: indigent • definition: the laboring class. Synonym: lower class • definition: to cause or evaporate or vanish. synonym:disappear • definition:a song or hymn of praise or gladness synonym: psalm • ...
彭夢 2014-11-23
8 Clues: hobby is reading • I was born in 1998 • My birthday is August fifth • I think snowboarding is fun • My Chinese zodiac is the tiger • My chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson • I have taken three years of Chinese • I have one older sister and younger brother
彭夢 2014-11-23
8 Clues: I was born in 1998 • my hobby is reading • My birthday is August fifth • I think snowboarding is fun • My Chinese zodiac is the tiger • My chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson • I have taken three years of Chinese • I have one older sister and younger brother
Chinese New Year 2024-05-29
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- I am round and loud when you use 2 sticks to hit me, what am I?
- How does a carrot, one of the ingredients in yusheng, feel when you touch it?
- I am hot and I come from leaves, what am I?
- What seafood is eaten during Chinese New Year for wealth?
- I am a food with many colours and I am tossed before being eaten, what am I?
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- How does the Chinese teapot feel like?
- How does a traditional Chinese dress, "qibao", feel like?
- I am made of paper and light up at night. What am I?
8 Clues: How does the Chinese teapot feel like? • I am hot and I come from leaves, what am I? • I am made of paper and light up at night. What am I? • What seafood is eaten during Chinese New Year for wealth? • How does a traditional Chinese dress, "qibao", feel like? • I am round and loud when you use 2 sticks to hit me, what am I? • ...
Chinese New Year 2025-01-21
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- The two founders of Dinner Ladies met in this country, where they developed a taste for its culture and cooking.
- Club One of the immersive dining experiences offered by Dinner Ladies, often featuring unique themes and interactive elements.
- 2025 is the Year of the
- The city where Dinner Ladies primarily operates, crafting exceptional events in leading venues.
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- Hall Dinner Ladies first exclusive venue partnership
- New Year This festival marks the start of the lunar calendar.
- The colour traditionally associated with luck and prosperity during Chinese New Year.
- Traditional Chinese envelopes are often given during the New year and are filled with what?
8 Clues: 2025 is the Year of the • Hall Dinner Ladies first exclusive venue partnership • New Year This festival marks the start of the lunar calendar. • The colour traditionally associated with luck and prosperity during Chinese New Year. • Traditional Chinese envelopes are often given during the New year and are filled with what? • ...
Crossword 10 Communications Tallaght YR 2015-01-15
16 Clues: Ripped • A bird • Repair • A male pig • Every week • Wooden hammer • Wind, rain etc. • Lacking strength • An African animal • Mode of transport • I don't .... you! • Surrounded by water • A craving for drink • A shape found in Tallaght • use when making a sandwich • sauce used in Chinese dishes
Classical East Vocab 2025-08-29
16 Clues: Code • freedom • landmass • Sports team • public service • land of loyalty • heredity status • code of conduct • peak achievement • Path to happiness • religion in India • duty and affection • focus on sincere respect • "You've earned the mandate" • "What goes around comes around" • social structure of Chinese dynasties
Me 2023-03-01
13 Clues: pronouns • dream job • favorite app • goal in life • favorite hobby • favorite color • favorite singer • favorite planet • favorite country • favorite video game • least favorite minority • favorite chinese product • favorite way to manipulate people
China's foods 2016-03-02
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- a bowl shaped frying pan used typically in Chinese cooking.
- surprisingly not chinese food
- each of a pair of small, thin, tapered sticks held together in one hand and used as eating utensils, especially by the Chinese, the Japanese, and other people in eastern Asia
- year chicken was first eaten
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- -Diced chicken covered in a mixture of sauces
- -With a long history of more than 1,800 years,this is a traditional food widely popular in North China
- year ice cream was invented
- The most frequently used method is this. This methods cooks processed ingredients at high heat for a short period of time
8 Clues: year ice cream was invented • year chicken was first eaten • surprisingly not chinese food • -Diced chicken covered in a mixture of sauces • a bowl shaped frying pan used typically in Chinese cooking. • -With a long history of more than 1,800 years,this is a traditional food widely popular in North China • ...
Ch. 15.1 - Geography & Early Japan 2021-03-01
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- Japanese writing is based on the __________ writing system.
- One early culture that developed, and exists, in northern Japan was that of the __________.
- Korean visitors introduced the religion of __________ to Japan.
- Japan’s location near the __________ shaped the diet of the Japanese people.
- Since Japan is located very close to both __________ and China, both cultures have influenced the Japanese.
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- For many years, __________ was the official language of Japan’s government. (Hint: same as #2 across)
- Prince __________ admired Chinese culture and sent scholars to learn all they could about Chinese society.
- According to the teachings of __________, everything in nature has kami.
- The Japanese believed their clan chiefs were descended from nature spirits called __________.
- The __________ clan believed they were descended from the goddess of the sun. By the 500s they controlled much of Honshu.
10 Clues: Japanese writing is based on the __________ writing system. • Korean visitors introduced the religion of __________ to Japan. • According to the teachings of __________, everything in nature has kami. • Japan’s location near the __________ shaped the diet of the Japanese people. • ...
彭夢 2014-11-23
8 Clues: hobby is reading • I was born in 1998 • I think snowboarding is fun • My birthday is August fifth • My Chinese zodiac is the tiger • My chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson • I have taken three years of Chinese • I have one older sister and younger brother
ai lewa 2022-11-24
Chinese Lesson by Ivy Tseng 2017-04-19
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- (v)include
- (v)partly close your eyes in order to see more clearly
- (n)an animal that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water
- out (v)speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
- (adj)complex, having many elements/details
- away (v)write something quickly and sloppily
- (adj)clear enough to be understood
- (v)limit
- (v)throw away things that are undesirable or no longer useful
- sth.that requires a lot of hardwork
- (adj)massive, huge in size
- (n)a collage, paste-up made by putting together smaller parts or images
- (n)a single complete movement
- (adj)very respected and praised
- (n)A brief or incomplete look at sth.
- (v)let gloomy mood show, be silent and refuse to smile or be pleasant
- (v)grasp or hold on to
- (n)a slight amount of sth, subtle
- (v)move slowly behind
- (v)suck food or drinks into mouth with a loud noise
- out (v)fall quickly and without control
- (v)Turn around and around on a fixed point, usually quickly;dance
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- (n)unusual, not normal
- (v)nearly fall by tripping or missing a step
- (adj)shining with a lot of small bright flashes of light
- (v)move or march as if in a crowd
- (adj)impolite, spoilt, behaving badly
- (adj)capable of replacing each other or changing places
- (v)be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; fear
- (adj)damaged especially by hard usage
- (n)any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors
- (adj)unpleasant harsh in sound
- (n)a way of settling differences by everybody making concessions
- (adj)loud laughter, voices or party
- (v)sit or lie with legs and arms spread out
- about (v)not far away but can’t be seen exactly
- to (v)give time to a particular plan
- (n)a simple form of a commonly spoken language that's used by people who aren't fluent, for communicating basic information
- around (v)behave in a silly way;treat someone or something in a careless way
- up (v)gather in or bring together; to collect (animals, such as cattle) by means of a roundup
40 Clues: (v)limit • (v)include • (v)move slowly behind • (n)unusual, not normal • (v)grasp or hold on to • (adj)massive, huge in size • (n)a single complete movement • (adj)unpleasant harsh in sound • (adj)very respected and praised • (v)move or march as if in a crowd • (n)a slight amount of sth, subtle • (adj)clear enough to be understood • sth.that requires a lot of hardwork • ...
Chinese numbers 1-20 Characters 2021-08-24
IC Chinese L9 Unit Vocab 2022-10-31
47 Clues: 种 • 鞋 • 中 • 块 • 收 • 钱 • 它 • 挺 • 穿 • 毛 • 买 • 红 • 号 • 双 • 换 • 件 • 试 • 百 • 分 • 再 • 黑 • 黄 • 衬衫 • 不用 • 不过 • 一共 • 这儿 • 如果 • 东西 • 大小 • 商店 • 多少 • 一样 • 衣服 • 样子 • 合适 • 便宜 • 找钱 • 裤子 • 颜色 • 刷卡 • 虽然 • 长短 • 售货员 • 信用卡 • 咖啡色 • qián 付钱
Latavia's Crossword Puzzle : Yarbrough 6th period class 2014-02-03
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- the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc.
- A struggle session was a form of public humiliation used by the Communist Party of China
- idk what this is
- was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and leader of the Chinese Revolution.
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- a member of a Chinese Communist youth movement in the late 1960s, committed to the militant support of Mao Zedong.
- idk wat this is
- a history of a person's life written or told by that person.
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
- basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family.
9 Clues: idk wat this is • idk what this is • the deliberate spreading of such information, rumors, etc. • a history of a person's life written or told by that person. • was a Chinese Communist revolutionary and leader of the Chinese Revolution. • A struggle session was a form of public humiliation used by the Communist Party of China • ...
All American Slurp 2025-09-29
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- During the early days in America, the Lin family had a difficult time with table _____? (P 1)
- The Gleason family is the ____ of the dinner party. (P 3)
- What raw vegetable did the Gleason family offer the Lin family? (P 4)
- What dairy product do Chinese people avoid? (P 7)
- How do Chinese people disinfect their vegetables? (P 2)
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- How did the Lin family feel the first time they were invited for an American dinner? (P 1)
- Chinese people usually do not eat _____ vegetables. (P 2)
- A plate containing raw vegetables, such as carrots, radishes, and celery is called a ___ tray. (P 4)
- All of the dinner guests watched silently as the Lin family pulled _____ of celery from their teeth. (P 13)
9 Clues: What dairy product do Chinese people avoid? (P 7) • How do Chinese people disinfect their vegetables? (P 2) • Chinese people usually do not eat _____ vegetables. (P 2) • The Gleason family is the ____ of the dinner party. (P 3) • What raw vegetable did the Gleason family offer the Lin family? (P 4) • ...
Crossword puzzle (group-3) 2021-10-31
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- In the cities of Egypt & Babylon they were camps specially built for_Asks
- _state originated which in the east border eith HUNS
- _empire did the HUNS defeat in 2000BC
- The main activity of USUNS was _ breeding
- Information abt Fergna in Chinese sources is given by the description of _
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- Bc Fergana was a state association of the _ type
- The Monarch had the title__
- the Rich USUNS contained up to __ thousand horse heads
- The capital of fergana was the city of
- The USUN state was a monarchial _state
10 Clues: The Monarch had the title__ • _empire did the HUNS defeat in 2000BC • The capital of fergana was the city of • The USUN state was a monarchial _state • The main activity of USUNS was _ breeding • Bc Fergana was a state association of the _ type • _state originated which in the east border eith HUNS • the Rich USUNS contained up to __ thousand horse heads • ...
Opium Wars 2014-05-19
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- / What replaced household items such as tea and tobacco?
- Who attacked China, starting the Opium War?
- Many countries, such as the U.S and Britain, gained control over __________ trade.
- Opium often lead to lung and kidney ______
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- The Opium War began what the Chinese call the 'Century of _______
- Where did Opium grow?
- Where did the war take place?
- Who enforced the destruction of over 70,000 pounds of opium?
- What trait did Opium cause to people that the Chinese didn't like?
- What type of plant is Opium?
10 Clues: Where did Opium grow? • What type of plant is Opium? • Where did the war take place? • Opium often lead to lung and kidney ______ • Who attacked China, starting the Opium War? • / What replaced household items such as tea and tobacco? • Who enforced the destruction of over 70,000 pounds of opium? • The Opium War began what the Chinese call the 'Century of _______ • ...
China Words 2015-05-19
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- military ruler
- person who host a government job
- a picture that represents a word or idea
- a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius
- a philosophy or following the dao, that is the natural way of the universe
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- long wall running east and west among the Chinese empire's northern border
- wall to hold back water
- general study of knowledge and the world
- total disorder and confusion
- a dust like material that can form solid
10 Clues: military ruler • wall to hold back water • total disorder and confusion • person who host a government job • a picture that represents a word or idea • general study of knowledge and the world • a dust like material that can form solid • a belief system based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Confucius • ...
lesson 24 2023-02-28
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- routes network of roads along which traders travel
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior.
- a business that many factors a particular product such as silk
- road a network of trade routes that stretched more than 4000 miles across asia
- metal alloy
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- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to law
- a large group of family members and friends
- diffusion trait such as good ideas from one cultural to another
- servant who works for the government
- And Yan the daiost concept of opposing forces
10 Clues: metal alloy • servant who works for the government • a large group of family members and friends • And Yan the daiost concept of opposing forces • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior. • routes network of roads along which traders travel • a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to law • ...
Vocabulary units 1-4 2021-01-22
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- What people do sports as a job?
- What is the name of a stick with holes in which it blows?
- What is the name of an instrument with many keys?
- What is the name of a man who makes money by taking pictures?
- What does any musician play?
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- What are the names of people who speak Chinese?
- What are the names of the people who paint?
- Where do people buy newspapers?
- What lights your way in the dark?
- How is an animal park called?
10 Clues: What does any musician play? • How is an animal park called? • Where do people buy newspapers? • What people do sports as a job? • What lights your way in the dark? • What are the names of the people who paint? • What are the names of people who speak Chinese? • What is the name of an instrument with many keys? • What is the name of a stick with holes in which it blows? • ...
Unit 0: Prologue - vocab 2021-09-14
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- A south american civilization formed in 1500 BCE.
- The most influential caliphate of Islam.
- A military general of Japan.
- Founded by Muhammad in the 7th century.
- Two of its major cities were Sparta and Athens.
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- A spread caused by religious prosecution.
- A famous Chinese philosopher who greatly influenced China's social structure.
- A religion focused on breaking the cycle of reincarnation and achieving nirvana.
- A territory formed of a city and the surrounding land.
- One of the Chinese dynasties; invented civil service exams.
10 Clues: A military general of Japan. • Founded by Muhammad in the 7th century. • The most influential caliphate of Islam. • A spread caused by religious prosecution. • Two of its major cities were Sparta and Athens. • A south american civilization formed in 1500 BCE. • A territory formed of a city and the surrounding land. • ...
Caleb Strayhorn Ancient China Vocabulary 2017-01-20
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- ancient trade route between China and Europe
- series of rulers from the same family
- chinese philosopher and teacher whose beliefs greatly influenced china
- system of values and beliefs
- chinese scholar who wrote the most important history of ancient china
- type of money
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- yellow-brown soil left beind when the huang he river flowed
- protective wall that holds back river
- the longest river in China that look yellow because of the soil
- founder of the Han dynasty to its peak and made Confucianism the state religion
10 Clues: type of money • system of values and beliefs • series of rulers from the same family • protective wall that holds back river • ancient trade route between China and Europe • yellow-brown soil left beind when the huang he river flowed • the longest river in China that look yellow because of the soil • chinese scholar who wrote the most important history of ancient china • ...
origins of the Chinese people/The Shang dynasty crossword puzzle 2017-12-17
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- : allowed Chinese people to live in a permanent place
- : people that move from place to place
- : characters that represent objects or ideas
- : where the first Chinese people settled
- : how the Shang dynasty maintained order and organization
- : xia Shang Zhou Quin Han
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- : how the Shang dynasty came to an end
- : why the North China plain was an easy place to live
- : why China was different from other countries
- : period of time when a family rules a country for an extended period of tim.
10 Clues: : xia Shang Zhou Quin Han • : how the Shang dynasty came to an end • : people that move from place to place • : where the first Chinese people settled • : characters that represent objects or ideas • : why China was different from other countries • : allowed Chinese people to live in a permanent place • : why the North China plain was an easy place to live • ...
SCS China Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- In China some police officers use ____ instead of guard dogs
- The Chinese martial art of Tai Chi is also known as ____
- The ____ city is the world's largest imperial palace
- This condiment originated in china
- According to the Chinese lunar calendar, 2024 will be the year of the ____ Dragon
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- In China over 30 million people live in ____
- The ____ is the official currency of China
- ____ is the national drink of China
- The ____ is the historic waterfront district in Shanghai
- The ____ is the national tree of China
10 Clues: This condiment originated in china • ____ is the national drink of China • The ____ is the national tree of China • The ____ is the official currency of China • In China over 30 million people live in ____ • The ____ city is the world's largest imperial palace • The ____ is the historic waterfront district in Shanghai • ...
Strayer Ch. 13 Quiz 2024-08-29
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- Genoan explorer working for Spain
- Important slave trade commodity
- Chinese Dynasty that follows the Ming Dynasty
- Type of colony in which a colonial power encourages people from their mainland (metropole) to stay long term
- Chinese emperor that funded the voyages of Zheng He
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- Term used to denote Spanish-indigenous people of mixed race
- Term for tribute paid to the Russian tsar by subjects
- Leads Spanish assault on Aztecs
- Powerful Indian Empire
- Starchy vegetable brought from Peru to Europe as part of Columbian Exchange
10 Clues: Powerful Indian Empire • Leads Spanish assault on Aztecs • Important slave trade commodity • Genoan explorer working for Spain • Chinese Dynasty that follows the Ming Dynasty • Chinese emperor that funded the voyages of Zheng He • Term for tribute paid to the Russian tsar by subjects • Term used to denote Spanish-indigenous people of mixed race • ...
Market Revolution and Market Economy & Immigration 2024-10-23
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- Invention that made cotton harvesting more efficient
- Invention that allowed people to travel up rivers
- What act said that no more Chinese could immigrate to the U.S.?
- The immigrant group that settled in rural areas
- The immigrant group that settled in California
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- Invention that improved communication
- What led to Irish immigration?
- What political party was against allowing any foreigners or Catholics to hold political office?
- Invention that made it easier to move people and goods across land
- Largest immigrant group
10 Clues: Largest immigrant group • What led to Irish immigration? • Invention that improved communication • The immigrant group that settled in California • The immigrant group that settled in rural areas • Invention that allowed people to travel up rivers • Invention that made cotton harvesting more efficient • What act said that no more Chinese could immigrate to the U.S.? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-10-08
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- Wanted to say in their government, escape political turmoil, religious freedom, escape poverty, starvation, economic opportunity. 25,00 Chinese came for gold rush.
- Immigrants were checked for diseases, defects, mental or physical health problems.
- Entrepreneur in the oil industry. Created the Standard Oil Company.
- Entrepreneur who used the bessemer process to create a steel company. He used vertical integration in his steel company
- Not the poor class, but not the wealthiest class either.
- 1897 Boston put the cars underground
- Eastern immigration station in the U.S.
- Elisha Otis invented in 1850’s
- housing on the outskirts of the cities for those who could afford mass transit.
- Entrepreneur who bought 4 railroad companies and consolidated them into one.
- Buying all of your competitors and making your business succeed. This is also known as a monopoly.
- Buying all the steps to making and selling your product.
- Argument that only the fittest animals survive to reproduce in the wild. It was applied to Americans during this time period.
- Negative reason why people left their country to come to America
- First nation’s strike and it started since the owner cut the employees wages.
- Entrepreneur who created the Pullman Car Company. He created a town for his employees.
- Where is the steerage of the ship? The top, middle, or bottom?
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- A period of time when America went from a farming country to a manufacturing country.
- a business where many people shared ownership.
- Carnegie cut worker’s wages, which caused them to go on strike. Several strikers were killed.
- process in which Henry Bessemer purified iron into steel.
- Banned any more Chinese people from coming to America. The Chinese people that lived there before were fine to be there.
- Western immigration station in the U.S.
- Positive reason which attracted people to come to America.
- Economic opportunities. 90,000 Chinese and 10,000 Japanese
- Law passed by the government which outlawed trusts.
- people who build and manage businesses to make profit
- Nearly 300,000 workers refused to work on trains if they had Pullman cars on them. For the first time, the federal government took action against the strike since it interfered with mail delivery.
- A labor protest which turned into a riot when someone threw a bomb at the police. At least 8 people were found dead.
- First person in the family to come to America to help earn money to bring his family there too. (not the eldest son)
30 Clues: Elisha Otis invented in 1850’s • 1897 Boston put the cars underground • Western immigration station in the U.S. • Eastern immigration station in the U.S. • a business where many people shared ownership. • Law passed by the government which outlawed trusts. • people who build and manage businesses to make profit • Not the poor class, but not the wealthiest class either. • ...
World History/Geo Chapter 4 First Age of Empires, 1570 B.C. - 200 B.C. 2021-12-02
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- piety respect for parents
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade (1472 B.C.)
- and yang In Daoist belief, complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world.
- a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River
- III Hatshepsut's stepson who proved to be a much more warlike ruler might have even murdered Hapshepsut.
- An Assyrian king who told people to bring back writings and collected about 20,000 cuniform tablets were now found form him. Made a huge library in Nineveh
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- Southwest Asian kingdom that controlled a large empire from about 850 to 612 B.C.
- a Nubian kingdom
- road A road for the government use built by the ancient Persian ruler Darius which helped unite the empire
- (551-479 BCE) A Chinese philosopher known also as Kong Fuzi and created one of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history.
- Cyrus's son
- a city on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry
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- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- third period of Egypt's glory, during this time it was wealthier and more powerful than ever before (about 1570-1075 B.C.)
- a Southwest Asian people who helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire
- huandgi Chinese ruler who came to power in 221 B.C. and unified and expanded China by ending internal battles and conquering rival states
- A Kushite king who overthrew the Libyan dynasty that had ruled Egypt for over 200 years. He united the entire Nile Valley from north to south. (751 B.C.)
- capital of the assyrian empire
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
- A governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- II Made a treaty with another Hittite king that promised "peace and brotherhood between us forever." Their alliance lasted for the rest of the century.
- A religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- Asiatic invaders who ruled Egypt from about 1640 to 1570 B.C.
- The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion, Zoroastrianism.
- Ching A Chinese book of oracles, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems.
30 Clues: Cyrus's son • a Nubian kingdom • piety respect for parents • capital of the assyrian empire • Assyrian king and empire builder • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Persian king who created a huge empire • A governor of a province in ancient Persia • a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
Vocab 2 2022-11-14
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- The rebirth of a soul in a new body
- A Chinese series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of protection
- subcontinent Physical region in southern Asia
- The spiritual life principle of the universe especially, when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual
- mandate of Heaven Chinese political philosophy was used in ancient and imperial Chinese, to legitimize the rule of the King or Emperor of China
- A member of the highest Hindu caste, that of priesthood
- The four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching
- the internal and inherent native of reality is regarded in Hindu as a cosmic lava underlying right behavior and social order
- A member of a religious group that is set into an area in order to promote its faith or provides services to people
- release from the cycle of rebirth compelled by the law of herma
- Self-designation by indo-Iranians in ancient times
- Ancient Indian empire which existed from the early 4th century CE
- the permanent professional branches of a government's ad, administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians
- A form of social stratification characterized by endogamy
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- each dynasty of china rises to a political, cultural, and economic peach and then became of moral corruption, declines loses to the mandate of heaven, and falls to be replaced by a new dynasty
- a large body of religious texts that originated in ancient India
- a monotheistic pre-island religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoraster in the 6th century B.C.
- based on the writings of Laoism, advocating humanity and religious piety emphasizing philosophy
- the path to nirvana compromising eight aspects in which an aspirant must become practiced
- worlds oldest Religion
- an ancient Indian principle of nonviolence that applies to all living things.
- is a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
- is the sum of a person's actions in this and previous status of evidence viewed as deciding their fate in the future existence
- A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor a sense of self, and the subject is related to the effects of Karma and the cycle of death and rebirth
- a loosely compacted yellowish-grey deposit of wind-blown sediment
- A Chinese philosophical concept that desire opposite but interconnected forces
26 Clues: worlds oldest Religion • The rebirth of a soul in a new body • subcontinent Physical region in southern Asia • Self-designation by indo-Iranians in ancient times • A member of the highest Hindu caste, that of priesthood • A form of social stratification characterized by endogamy • is a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors • ...
Imperialism in Asia 2025-03-11
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- crushed the Decembrist Uprising and embroiled Russia in the Crimean War
- 1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed foreigners
- a mid-19th century rebellion against the Qing Dynasty in China, led by Hong Xiuquan
- Caused the Japanese emperor to sign the Treaty of Kanagawa and open Japanese ports to trade
- Chinese religious leader who sparked the Taiping Uprising and won millions to his unique form of Christianity, according to which he was the younger brother of Jesus
- treaty between Japan and the US. Japan agreed to open two ports to American ships
- failed attempt by army officers to take control of the Russian government upon the death of Tsar Alexander I in 1825
- Conflict between Russians/Greeks and English/French/Ottoman forces to stop the increase of Russian influence in this region
- gave the British crown control over all that the East India Company possessed
- the victory in 1757 by the British under Clive that established British supremacy over Bengal, ending French control
- A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan, sparked by the two countries' efforts to dominate Manchuria and Korea
- an 1857 rebellion of Hindu and Muslim soldiers against the British in India
- Expanded Russian territory by taking Finland
- Empress of Russia who greatly increased the territory of the empire
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- Father of Anarchism
- a highly addictive substance made from the sap of the opium poppy
- British nurse who modernized nursing techniques
- China's young emperor, He introduced measures to modernize China
- This man was a British soldier who established the military and political supremacy of the East India Company in Southern India and Bengal with a force of only 3,000 men.
- Russian czar who suppressed all real and imagined threats to the monarchy
- Japan's imperialistic war against China to gain control of natural resources and markets for their goods.
- a Russian tzar who attempted reforms by freeing the serfs and ending the Crimean War; was assassinated
- a lack of government and law
- A Chinese group that attacked foreigners and Chinese Christians
- Indian troops who served in the British army
- geopolitical and cultural region of southeastern Europe, north of Greece
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
- Queen of China and mother of Emperor Guangxu
28 Clues: Father of Anarchism • a lack of government and law • Indian troops who served in the British army • Queen of China and mother of Emperor Guangxu • Expanded Russian territory by taking Finland • British nurse who modernized nursing techniques • A Chinese group that attacked foreigners and Chinese Christians • ...
History chapter 25 2025-04-18
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- - Large Japanese business conglomerates that influenced the economy and politics.
- - A 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British salt taxes.
- – The principle of separating religion from governmental institutions.
- - An Indian nationalist leader and the first Prime Minister of independent India.
- – The process of transferring private assets into public ownership.
- – The capital city of Iran.
- – Movements in Latin America aiming for economic independence and cultural pride.
- - The founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- – A form of protest involving the refusal to purchase goods or services.
- – A strong identification with and pride in one’s nation, often leading to independence movements.
- - An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent resistance to British rule.
- - The deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.
- – The dominant political party in Mexico for much of the 20th century.
- - The policy of forcibly removing or killing an ethnic group from a particular area.
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- - A statement by Britain supporting the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- – The political party founded in 1921 that eventually established the People’s Republic of China.
- - The leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party after Sun Yat-sen.
- – A country established by Atatürk following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
- – A U.S. policy promoting non-intervention and cooperation with Latin American countries.
- - The leader who modernized and secularized Iran in the early 20th century.
- – A Chinese Communist leader who led the Long March.
- - A movement emphasizing the unity of Africans and people of African descent worldwide.
- – Formerly known as Persia, modernized under Reza Shah Pahlavi.
- – The process of adopting new technologies and ideas to improve society.
- – The founder of the Chinese Republic and the Nationalist Party.
- – A region in the Middle East that was the focus of Arab-Jewish tensions.
- – A system established after WWI where former Ottoman territories were administered by Western powers.
- – A movement aiming for the unification of Arab peoples and nations.
- - The refusal to obey unjust laws as a form of peaceful protest.
- – A movement for the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- - The title adopted by Mustafa Kemal, the founder of modern Turkey.
- – The political party founded by Sun Yat-sen aiming to unify China.
- – A strategic retreat by Chinese Communists to evade the Nationalist forces.
- – A Mexican president known for land reforms and nationalizing the oil industry.
- – A nation established by Ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula.
35 Clues: – The capital city of Iran. • - The founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. • – A Chinese Communist leader who led the Long March. • - A 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British salt taxes. • – A nation established by Ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula. • – Formerly known as Persia, modernized under Reza Shah Pahlavi. • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword Test 2025-04-22
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- Founded the Chinese Communist party (CCP) in the commercial and industrial city in July 1921.
- This place's export materials were beef and wheat.
- Tactics Methods such as sabotage and deception.
- Leader of the nationalists, welcomed the cooperation in 1923.
- Cardenas Was president of Mexico from 1934 to 1940.
- Persia's modern state.
- The city capital of this place is Mexico city.
- Were Moscow-trained, and the strongest communist nationalist alliance was formed in China.
- Leader of the Radical party, was elected president of Argentina.
- Japanese economy, various manufacturing process were concentrated within a single enterprise.
- This place's export materials were nitrates and copper.
- Rejecting the use of U.S. military force in Latin America on principle.
- Home of the Jews in antiquity.
- The deliberate mass murder of a particular radical, political, cultural group.
- An African American educated at Harvard university was the leader of a movement that tried to make all Africans aware of their own cultural heritage.
- It's capital is Riyadh.
- Political unrest took place here.
- A government where a select group of people exercise control.
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- These people broke through the Nationalist lines and began its famous long march in October 1934.
- Violent suppression of Chinese Communist Part in April 1927.
- A national oil company.
- This place's export materials were sugar and central American bananas.
- A movement made by Marcus Garvey.
- Third largest country in South America, after Brazil and Argentina.
- SHifting of wealth from a rich minority to a poor majority.
- Succeeded him as head of the Nationalist Party in 1926 to 1928.
- Was invited by middle-level army officers without government approval in 1931 and 1932.
- In 1928 Chiang kai-Shek funded a new Chinese republic here.
- A Jamaican who lived in Harlem in New York City stressed the need for the unity of all Africans.
- Revolutionary forces had taken control all of China south of _______, in 1927.
- The mass expulsion or killing of members of an ethnic or religious group in a society.
- Rivera Mexican Artist, born in Dec 8,1886 and died in Nov 24, 1957.
- A wealthy rancher, president of Brazil from 1930 to 1945.
- Was convinced that a Chinese revolution would be driving by the poverty-stricken peasants in the country-side rather that by the urban working class.
- Controlled the major groups within Mexican society.
35 Clues: Persia's modern state. • A national oil company. • It's capital is Riyadh. • Home of the Jews in antiquity. • A movement made by Marcus Garvey. • Political unrest took place here. • The city capital of this place is Mexico city. • Tactics Methods such as sabotage and deception. • This place's export materials were beef and wheat. • ...
Spanish Crossword by Jayden White 2016-11-22
The cay 2022-11-14
CHINA 2025-04-02
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- the Boxer _______ made China pay a huge indemnity for the rebellion
- Peasant rebellion led to Civil War and 20 mil dead
- Mao tried to get rid of these 4
- this area annexed by China
- John Hay recommened this policy for China in 1899
- Mao's communis saw this group as central to success of country
- acronym for Hong Kong's status in China today
- which side won the CHinese Civil war in 1949
- drug major war fought over in China
- decade opium war broke out 18___
- island that became home base of nationalists
- a cult of this was created in China around Mao
- Chinese used this to stop protestors in Tiananmen Sq
- during the Warlords Era there was no ______ authority
- one reform of Taiping movement was to make men and women ___
- Henry ___ was last emperor
- territorial prize won by Britain in 1842
- group of young people carried out Cultural Revolution
- protesters at Tiananmen Sq wanted this
- father of modern China
- AKA Qing Dynasty
- Deng Xiaoping focused on improving these 4
- Mao's Great Leap Forward was a disaster and one result was ___
- the May 4 movement began as anger towwards this treaty
- Mao proclaimed the People's Republic of China in 194__
- this alliance overthrew the Qing Dynasty
- Symbol of resistance at Tiananmen Sq
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- Chinese are not allowed to have full amount of information about controversial events because press is ____
- this US President first to visit the PRC
- one of Sun Yat Sen's principles
- group that led uprising against foreigners
- "one country ____" describes Hong Kong
- Mao's party
- a Chinese commodity popular throughout world
- rights that allowed British to be tried by own courts in China
- Communist retreat turned to a legend
- communists and Nationalists put aside differences to fight this country
- Leader of China that modernized it
- this sports team invited to China and opened relations
- Hong Xiuquan said that property should be owned __
- one Chinese product in high demand around world
- huge prize won by Japan from China in 1894
- one result of the Boxer Rebellion was an increase in this
- Time in Japan known for industrial/military revolution
- This treaty was extremely harsh against China
- China famously split with this other communist power
- the year 19__ was the last year China had an emperor
- Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai Shek both members
- Communism in China began after the _____ Revolution
49 Clues: Mao's party • AKA Qing Dynasty • father of modern China • this area annexed by China • Henry ___ was last emperor • Mao tried to get rid of these 4 • one of Sun Yat Sen's principles • decade opium war broke out 18___ • Leader of China that modernized it • drug major war fought over in China • Communist retreat turned to a legend • Symbol of resistance at Tiananmen Sq • ...
The Great Han Intro and Ch 5 - HIS311 2025-05-05
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- The title of Henry Ford's book that accused a certain group of a global conspiracy: The International ___.
- Movement members describe certain "traditional" clothing not as Hanfu, but rather, as ______.
- The author describes the idea that a certain ethnic group is plotting the destruction of the Han as a _________ theory.
- "Indeed, considering for the sake of analysis this movement's place within a potential _____ society, we might note that Han Clothing is among the largest officially tolerated (or at least officially ignored) nationwide social movements in reform-era China..." (157)
- Title of a book by Edward Said that the author engages in his commentary.
- Chinese word variously translated as "ethnicity", "race", and "nationality"
- Movement members often refer to an apocryphal document from the Qing dynasty titled "Policies to Eliminate the ____."
- "Considerable debate dxists in academic circles as to whether the concept of '____' is relevant to the Chinese experience of identity."
- A dress worn mainly by women that is often depicted as a form of traditional Chinese clothing.
- A suit worn mainly by men that is often depicted as a form of traditional Chinese clothing.
- The Hanfu movement was formed as a reaction to what the author calls the "allegory of the ______ king."
- The Republic of China and PRC define their nation as the ________ minzu.
- "There is widespread agreement in the academic literature that _______ is the core ideology in China today." (p. 2)
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- The name of a director of the Population Research Institute sometimes accused of being anti-Han: Tian _______.
- Region controlled by China that experienced widespread protests and police crackdowns in 2008.
- A central principle of the Hanfu yundong is the five cardinal _______ of Confucianism.
- The author asks, controversially, "in human history, what better example of __________ might we find than a state's intrusion into and monitoring of the reproductive capabilities of its populace?"
- The most popular conspiracy theory among Hanfu yundong participants involves this ethnic group.
- The name of the revolution that led to the overthrow of the Qing empire.
- Unusually for China, this city in the southeast of the country has a large population from the continent of ________.
- Hanfu yundong participants generally seek to restore racial and cultural ______ to China.
- Surname of a woman who was famously forced to abort her child at seven months of pregnancy.
- According to one of the author's interlocutors, "Hu Jintao is the son of _______."
- The author studies the Han ________ Movement (Hanfu yundong).
- City near Hong Kong that serves as a research cite for the author.
25 Clues: The author studies the Han ________ Movement (Hanfu yundong). • City near Hong Kong that serves as a research cite for the author. • The name of the revolution that led to the overthrow of the Qing empire. • The Republic of China and PRC define their nation as the ________ minzu. • Title of a book by Edward Said that the author engages in his commentary. • ...
Zhiqi's LIT whap classword 2025-10-31
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- A widely spoken language in East Africa today which is a blend of African tongue, Bantu, and Arabic script.
- Bowls used to collect food offerings.
- The remarkable animal who could go ten days without water.
- The Black Plague that killed nearly half of the Mongol population.
- A major process of settlement and societal organization that occurred in the period 860-1130.
- A religion highly popular among the Japanese samurai class.
- They had a bureaucracy and social classification. It was also a hub for trade on the Mississippi River.
- The largest religious structure in the premodern world.
- Story tellers that preserved culture and reemphasized traditions through oral form.
- Officals in Chinese, employed to guard the women's living areas in an Asian court.
- Inns of guesthouses that was located along the trade routes.
- The ruler of Mali, most known for how rich he was.
- The Europeans wanted to conquer and build networks just like the Mongols.
- They conquered used annihilation and violence establishing control while also fostering cultural exchange and trade.
- Structure located in Delhi, India, reflecting Islamic culture through scripture writing.
- A method of communication that allowed for messages to be sent through long distances.
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- A kingdom in central Java which is an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
- A new kind of ship that facilitated Indian Ocean trade.
- Paper money used for payment to merchants.
- Yongle Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, started the Medicine Expenditure.
- A military tactic used by the Mongols that involved surrounding and in golfing the enemy.
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan who became the first il-khan (subordinate khan) of Persia.
- A new reformation of Confucianism with Buddhist philosophical ideas.
- An association among traders and the Mongols; helped/encouraged trade.
- An increase in food production, population, growth urbanization, and industrial development.
- A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
- An authentically Chinese version of Indian faith which puts an emphasis on salvation by faith.
- Merchants who learned local languages, cultures, and trading practices while retaining links to their home societies.
- The capital city of the Mongol empire.
- Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean.
- A major commerical city of west African Civilization and a noted center of Islamic scholarship and education.
- Chinese dynasty created due to Mongols.
32 Clues: Bowls used to collect food offerings. • The capital city of the Mongol empire. • Chinese dynasty created due to Mongols. • Paper money used for payment to merchants. • The ruler of Mali, most known for how rich he was. • A new kind of ship that facilitated Indian Ocean trade. • The largest religious structure in the premodern world. • ...
origins of the Chinese people/The Shang dynasty crossword puzzle 2017-12-17
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- : characters that represent objects or ideas
- : xia Shang Zhou Quin Han
- : where the first Chinese people settled
- : people that move from place to place
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- : allowed Chinese people to live in a permanent place
- : how the Shang dynasty maintained order and organization
- : how the Shang dynasty came to an end
- : why the North China plain was an easy place to live
- : why China was different from other countries
- : period of time when a family rules a country for an extended period of tim.
10 Clues: : xia Shang Zhou Quin Han • : how the Shang dynasty came to an end • : people that move from place to place • : where the first Chinese people settled • : characters that represent objects or ideas • : why China was different from other countries • : allowed Chinese people to live in a permanent place • : why the North China plain was an easy place to live • ...
Nissin 2024-04-25
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- Flat Italian noodle often used in lasagna
- Popular Japanese noodle dish often served in broth
- Thin Chinese noodles often served stir-fried
- Long, thin Italian noodles often served with tomato sauce
- Italian pasta shaped like small, curved tubes
- Chinese noodle dish made from thin, wheat noodles with vegetables and meat
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- Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour
- Korean dish consisting of cold buckwheat noodles
- Round Italian pasta often used in soups
- Korean dish of chewy rice cakes in a spicy sauce
10 Clues: Round Italian pasta often used in soups • Flat Italian noodle often used in lasagna • Japanese noodles made from buckwheat flour • Thin Chinese noodles often served stir-fried • Italian pasta shaped like small, curved tubes • Korean dish consisting of cold buckwheat noodles • Korean dish of chewy rice cakes in a spicy sauce • ...
chinese new year crossword 2025-01-23
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- somthing that 12 animals and it revolves each year
- a color that is commomly seen in the new year
- somthing that is like a rope and eats a lot of creatures
- somthing that is used to write on red paper
- a dance that is preformed in the new year
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- somthing that happens every 365 or 366 days
- somthing that china speaks and invented
- an animal that can fly and walk
- somthing that is a big meal for dinner
- a chinese legend
10 Clues: a chinese legend • an animal that can fly and walk • somthing that is a big meal for dinner • somthing that china speaks and invented • a dance that is preformed in the new year • somthing that happens every 365 or 366 days • somthing that is used to write on red paper • a color that is commomly seen in the new year • somthing that 12 animals and it revolves each year • ...
Ancient peoples Dely Ádám 2024-01-04
Gregs 2022-07-08
Qingming Festival Words Puzzle 2023-04-05
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- a type of plant's branches that are placed on gates and front doors. People believe that this custom will ward off wandering evil spirits during Qingming.
- this activity is for relaxation on this holiday, and to some it means getting rid of misfortune.
- They are a crispy fried food that are made of wheat flour or glutinous rice flour, eggs, sesame, onion, salt, and other ingredients. (Chinese pinyin)
- In this country, the Festival is on month 3 day 3 of the lunar calendar
- a popular Qingming food that are made of a mixture of glutinous rice powder and green vegetable juice and stuffed with sweetened bean paste (Chinese pinyin)
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- The person who cut a piece of flesh off his thigh to cook a meat soup when Prince Chong'er was about to starve to death.
- It was the day before Qingming Festival. In order to commemorate Jie, people ate cold food and banned fire on that day.
- In this country, people believe ancestors will come back home during Bon Festival. They put lanterns in front of their houses to guide the spirits home.
- one of the most important traditional festivals in China. It is also called Qingming jie in Chinese
- it means a spring outing, when people get out and enjoy the spring blossoms. (Chinese pinyin)
10 Clues: In this country, the Festival is on month 3 day 3 of the lunar calendar • it means a spring outing, when people get out and enjoy the spring blossoms. (Chinese pinyin) • this activity is for relaxation on this holiday, and to some it means getting rid of misfortune. • ...
Ancient China 2021-05-03
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- a common weapon used in ancient china and current war
- a common weapon used in ancient Chinese war
- something ancient china invented and is used today in war
- a famous military strategist
- it replaced stone in weapons
- They won the warring states period
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- what you get for joining the war
- How long you have to be in the ancient Chinese war
- a type of carriage driven by a charioteer
- Often used in ancient china war but are now used for hunting
10 Clues: a famous military strategist • it replaced stone in weapons • what you get for joining the war • They won the warring states period • a type of carriage driven by a charioteer • a common weapon used in ancient Chinese war • How long you have to be in the ancient Chinese war • a common weapon used in ancient china and current war • ...
Crossword puzzle (group-3) 2021-10-31
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- In the cities of Egypt & Babylon they were camps specially built for_Asks
- _state originated which in the east border eith HUNS
- _empire did the HUNS defeat in 2000BC
- The main activity of USUNS was _ breeding
- Information abt Fergna in Chinese sources is given by the description of _
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- Bc Fergana was a state association of the _ type
- The Monarch had the title__
- the Rich USUNS contained up to __ thousand horse heads
- The capital of fergana was the city of
- The USUN state was a monarchial _state
10 Clues: The Monarch had the title__ • _empire did the HUNS defeat in 2000BC • The capital of fergana was the city of • The USUN state was a monarchial _state • The main activity of USUNS was _ breeding • Bc Fergana was a state association of the _ type • _state originated which in the east border eith HUNS • the Rich USUNS contained up to __ thousand horse heads • ...
Chapter 25 Assignment 2014-02-18
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- A project being done by the Chinese government to produce hydroelectric power; has put hundreds of homes underwater
- Daoism, Buddhism, and ___________ are important in Chinese culture
- An important crop in China
- China's head of government in 1949
- China built this to keep out invaders
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- The Chang Jiang River
- The cycle of a dynasty rising, falling, and so on
- China's form of government
- The person who had the idea of building the Great Wall
- China's _______ language made communication easier
10 Clues: The Chang Jiang River • China's form of government • An important crop in China • China's head of government in 1949 • China built this to keep out invaders • The cycle of a dynasty rising, falling, and so on • China's _______ language made communication easier • The person who had the idea of building the Great Wall • ...
NE Quiz 2023-11-09
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- Name of a village with rich Malay history
- The involvement of many races within a community
- A traditional Malay village or settlement
- What is the newest pillar of defence?
- The wide variety of culinary traditions found in Singapore
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- Name of the founder of modern Singapore
- A community with a unique blend of Chinese and Malay heritage
- National __ Day, to celebrate Singapore's racial diversity
- An area in Singapore known for its rich Chinese culture and heritage
- __ and Moral Education
10 Clues: __ and Moral Education • What is the newest pillar of defence? • Name of the founder of modern Singapore • Name of a village with rich Malay history • A traditional Malay village or settlement • The involvement of many races within a community • National __ Day, to celebrate Singapore's racial diversity • The wide variety of culinary traditions found in Singapore • ...
Early Canada Crossword 2023-06-16
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- Nlaka' Pamux people are attacked by White miners
- First Prime Minister in Canadian history.
- Gave funding to someone to win the election.
- Chinese secret society kills foreigners to drive them out of China
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- A Chinese secret society
- John A Macdonald and Hugh Allan made an agreement leading to an election win.
- A Métis man who led two major rebellions.
- Sentenced Louis Riel to death
- Where Louis Riel was born and led two rebellions.
- Who the White miners attacked in the Fraser Canyon war.
10 Clues: A Chinese secret society • Sentenced Louis Riel to death • A Métis man who led two major rebellions. • First Prime Minister in Canadian history. • Gave funding to someone to win the election. • Nlaka' Pamux people are attacked by White miners • Where Louis Riel was born and led two rebellions. • Who the White miners attacked in the Fraser Canyon war. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-26
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- You use English, Chinese, or other languages in talking.
- It means “in or to all places”
- It is something that you do not expect(期待).
- It is the highest part of something.
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- It equals to 1000 metres.
- It is the language people speak in China.
- It is a road with houses along each side.
- It is a place where many people live and work.
- It means “not far away” or “close to”
- It was made a long time ago.
10 Clues: It equals to 1000 metres. • It was made a long time ago. • It means “in or to all places” • It is the highest part of something. • It means “not far away” or “close to” • It is the language people speak in China. • It is a road with houses along each side. • It is something that you do not expect(期待). • It is a place where many people live and work. • ...
chinese new year crossword 2025-01-23
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- somthing that 12 animals and it revolves each year
- a color that is commomly seen in the new year
- somthing that is like a rope and eats a lot of creatures
- somthing that is used to write on red paper
- a dance that is preformed in the new year
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- somthing that happens every 365 or 366 days
- somthing that china speaks and invented
- an animal that can fly and walk
- somthing that is a big meal for dinner
- a chinese legend
10 Clues: a chinese legend • an animal that can fly and walk • somthing that is a big meal for dinner • somthing that china speaks and invented • a dance that is preformed in the new year • somthing that happens every 365 or 366 days • somthing that is used to write on red paper • a color that is commomly seen in the new year • somthing that 12 animals and it revolves each year • ...
JR Asia Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-21
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- The semi-communist state in East Asia that one of the world’s biggest world powers and its second largest economy.
- The animal that is used in farms to produce silk that Chu Ju works with for several years.
- The disastrous Chinese economic initiative put in place in 1958 before the Cultural Revolution by Mao Zedong to strengthen China’s economy.
- The canal that goes through the Sinai region of Egypt. Is the place where the ship Ever Given was stuck in for several days.
- The raised, flat region north of the Himalayas that is mostly in the Chinese region of Tibet.
- The revolution in China that continued after the end of World War Two that ended in 1949 with a communist victory under Mao Zedong and the nationalists being exiled to the island of Taiwan.
- The mother in the fishing family that Chu Ju becomes an unofficial daughter to for a while.
- The proxy war fought in Southeast Asia between the United States and South Vietnam, and the North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong that lasted from 1955-1975.
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- The name of the baby girl that Chu Ju runs away in order to save.
- The large region in the southwestern part of Asia. It is covered mostly by desert, split by war, and its main religion is Islam. Some major countries are Saudi Arabia, Israel, Turkey, and Iran.
- The name of the extremely common agricultural field that is used for producing rice in Asia.
- This country is known for being mainly in the Arabian Desert, and its name includes a major ethnic group.
- The proxy war fought in Korea between the United States and South Korea, and North Korea and China that lasted from 1950-1953.
- The mountain range separating China and India that is home to some of the tallest mountains in the world including Mt. Everest and K2.
- The purge instigated by Mao Zedong to get rid of old Chinese ideals, secure the government’s and the people’s loyalties, and indoctrinate China’s youth.
- The country whose lands are claimed by China and claims all of China’s lands plus some more as well.
- The major Chinese city Quan goes to for work.
- The largest country in Asia that is split between European and Asian sections.
- The second most populous country in Asia and the only country to have an ocean named after it.
- A peninsula jutting out of the central Middle East that is entirely controlled by the country of Turkey.
20 Clues: The major Chinese city Quan goes to for work. • The name of the baby girl that Chu Ju runs away in order to save. • The largest country in Asia that is split between European and Asian sections. • The animal that is used in farms to produce silk that Chu Ju works with for several years. • ...
Ancient China - Revision So Far!! 2013-08-26
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- River that allowed agriculture and settlements to develop along its shores
- Chinese name given to the 'Historical Records'
- First Dynasty
- to tame animals
- Desert to the North of China
- The plateau that features the Himalayan Mountains
- Dynasty that Shi Huangdi ruled
- A source that is an authentic and original item that was produced at the time of the events you are studying
- The animal used for transportation along the Silk Road
- The lowest class of society
- Silk is made by these animals
- The Mandate of ...
- Chinese name given to the 'Book of Changes'
- you must be this to be successful at a source analysis
- The warriors guarding Shi Huangdi's tomb are made from this material
- Chinese name given to the 'Book of Songs'
- Shi Huangdi's name before it was changed (King....)
- A text meaning 'the way'
- the place that originally set out to find where silk was coming from
- another word for 'language'
- The figurative road that connected Rome to China
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- The person who believed the best type of person, was someone who acted virtuously towards others
- A system of government where the King/Emperor passes on his title to a member of his family
- The emperor who established the Imperial Academy to train civil servants
- The religion/philosophy founded as a result of Confucius' teachings.
- the time period before the dynasties
- a place where information can be found
- Philosophy that had strict laws and harsh punishments
- The Confucian Classics can also be called the ... classics
- you must be this to be successful at a source analysis (repeated for a reason)
- During the waring states period, swords were made from this material
- A source that is a description, recording, report of the past that was produced after the events that you are studying
- Ocean to the East of China
- another word for farming
- Chinese name given to the 'Book of Rites'
- opposite of Ying
- Dynasty to succeed the Qin dynasty
- The class is society who could make things like vases and silk garments
- The first most influential of the Daoist philosophers
- Type of compass invented in Ancient China
- The number of attempted assassinations on Shi Huangdi
- The dynasty to succeed the Shang dynasty
- Bones used to tell the future
43 Clues: First Dynasty • to tame animals • opposite of Ying • The Mandate of ... • another word for farming • A text meaning 'the way' • Ocean to the East of China • The lowest class of society • another word for 'language' • Desert to the North of China • Silk is made by these animals • Bones used to tell the future • Dynasty that Shi Huangdi ruled • Dynasty to succeed the Qin dynasty • ...
Vocab #3 2024-11-18
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- the four central beliefs containing the essence of Buddhist teaching.
- each of the hereditary classes of Hindu society, distinguished by relative degrees of ritual purity or pollution and of social status.
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- respect for all living things and avoidance of violence toward others.
- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese emperor had a divine right to rule given him by the god
- Great Wall The Great Wall of China is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- state in which there is neither suffering, desire, nor sense of self, and the subject is released from the effects of karma and the cycle of death and rebirth
- relating to a dynasty of Brahman kings of northern India
- the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order.
- a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
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- loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment of which extensive deposits occur,
- a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood.
- the Indo-Europeans who settled in India
- Daoism was adaptable, evolving to fill spiritual gaps created by the vagaries of life
- to be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents;
- the administrative system of the traditional Chinese government, the members of which were selected by a competitive examination.
- the universal Hindu law of cause and effect which holds a person responsible for his or her actions and effects
- the belief that the atman, the real or core self, lives on after death and takes on a new body
- a physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate, projecting southwards into the Indian Ocean
- release from the cycle of rebirth impelled by the law of karma.
- the oldest texts of Hinduism.
- the spiritual life principle of the universe, especially when regarded as inherent in the real self of the individual.
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia
- a concept that originated in Chinese philosophy, describing an opposite but interconnected, self-perpetuating cycle.
- the path to nirvana, comprising eight aspects in which an aspirant must become practiced: right views, intention, speech, action, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration.
26 Clues: the oldest texts of Hinduism. • the Indo-Europeans who settled in India • a pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia • relating to a dynasty of Brahman kings of northern India • to be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; • a member of the highest Hindu caste, that of the priesthood. • ...
Ancient peoples Balogh Jazmin 2024-01-04
cross word 2021-12-05
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- Hatshepsut's stepson who proved to be a much more warlike ruler might have even murdered Hapshepsut.
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Chinese ruler who came to power in 221 B.C. and unified and expanded China by ending internal battles and conquering rival states
- a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River
- capital of the assyrian empire
- In Daoist belief, complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world. One is associated with masculine, light, and active qualities while the other with feminine, dark, and passive qualities.
- (551-479 BCE) A Chinese philosopher known also as Kong Fuzi and created one of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history.
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- A religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- An Assyrian king who told people to bring back writings and collected about 20,000 cuniform tablets were now found form him. Made a huge library in Nineveh
- a city on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry
- Southwest Asian kingdom that controlled a large empire from about 850 to 612 B.C.
- Made a treaty with another Hittite king that promised "peace and brotherhood between us forever." Their alliance lasted for the rest of the century.
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- A Kushite king who overthrew the Libyan dynasty that had ruled Egypt for over 200 years. He united the entire Nile Valley from north to south. (751 B.C.)
- A road for the government use built by the ancient Persian ruler Darius which helped unite the empire
- A Chinese book of oracles, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems.
- First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade (1472 B.C.)
- a Nubian kingdom
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- a Southwest Asian people who helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire
- A governor of a province in ancient Persia
- Asiatic invaders who ruled Egypt from about 1640 to 1570 B.C.
- Kingdom third period of Egypt's glory, during this time it was wealthier and more powerful than ever before (about 1570-1075 B.C.)
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion, Zoroastrianism.
- Cyrus's son
- piety respect for parents
30 Clues: Cyrus's son • a Nubian kingdom • piety respect for parents • capital of the assyrian empire • Assyrian king and empire builder • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Persian king who created a huge empire • A governor of a province in ancient Persia • a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
WHAP Chapter 3 and 4 Vocabulary 2025-10-29
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- A Great Chinese admiral who commanded a huge fleet of ships in a series of voyages in the Indian Ocean that began in 1405.
- Inns or guesthouses located all along the trade routes from the Eastern Mediterranean to China.
- A vessel used to gather food during daily alms.
- An an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya.
- A thriving, densely populated urban center to a declining and ultimately abandoned settlement.
- A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official.
- West African oral historians, storytellers, praise-singers, and musicians who preserved and transmitted cultural heritage.
- A branch of Buddhism in Japan that incorporated the values of Daoism.
- The Mongol Capital.
- A widely spoken in East Africa today, was grammatically an African tongue within the larger Bantu family of languages,
- Constructed during the twelfth century, the most stunning architectural expression of Hinduism in the temple complex.
- It could go for ten days without water, finally made possible the long trek across the Sahara.
- The method of trade across large networks like the Silk Road, where merchants would travel short distances, selling goods and then returning home, while the goods were passed to other merchants to continue the journey.
- A towering victory monument and minaret that showcased the synthesis of Indian and Islamic architectural styles, reflecting the rise of the Delhi Sultanate.
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- The ruler of Mali, who in 1324 undertook the hajj accompanied by a huge entourage and enormous quantities of gold.
- The Chinese version of Buddhism.
- Communities that were in a position to facilitate commercial exchange among quite different peoples even as they introduced new religious traditions to their host society.
- Refers to the rise and fall of the Chaco Canyon culture of the Ancestral Puebloans between the 9th and 12th centuries.
- New kinds of Chinese, Indian or Arab ships.
- It was an authentically Chinese version of the Indian faith of Buddhism.
- Paper money called flying cash since it could fly.
- A major transformation in agriculture across the Islamic world from roughly the 8th to 13th centuries.
- It became a renowned center of learning, boasting more than 150 lower-level Quranic schools and several major centers of higher education and attracting thousands of students from all over West Africa and beyond.
- The dominant military tactic for capturing fortified places such as castles and cities.
24 Clues: The Mongol Capital. • The Chinese version of Buddhism. • New kinds of Chinese, Indian or Arab ships. • A vessel used to gather food during daily alms. • Paper money called flying cash since it could fly. • A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official. • An an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya. • ...
Chapter 20 section 3-4 Key Terms 2012-11-06
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- an instrument that uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction
- a canal linking northern and southern China
- a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives
- a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block of wood
- the song capital
- a Chinese philosopher, he was the most influential teacher in Chinese history
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- an educated member of the government
- service as a government official
- a body of unelected government officials
- a thin beautiful type of pottery
10 Clues: the song capital • service as a government official • a thin beautiful type of pottery • an educated member of the government • a body of unelected government officials • a canal linking northern and southern China • a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives • an instrument that uses Earth's magnetic field to show direction • ...
Organizations that Citizens Rights Were Affected 2013-03-07
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- War that caused women to put their movement on halt for their family
- people of china crossed over to America
- Last names of the women who founded the NWSA
- Year that american woman gained full rights
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- man who created the first niagra movement
- Mill that attracted the chinese to mine for gold
- Movement that affected women's rights in 1840 till 1920
- first movement towards the NAACP
- Last name of the current executive director of the NAACP
- majority of chinese immigrants
10 Clues: majority of chinese immigrants • first movement towards the NAACP • people of china crossed over to America • man who created the first niagra movement • Year that american woman gained full rights • Last names of the women who founded the NWSA • Mill that attracted the chinese to mine for gold • Movement that affected women's rights in 1840 till 1920 • ...
Ancient china 2018-05-07
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- -What is most common religion in china?
- -the qin dynasty built the great wall to protect themselves from these people.
- -what was the trading route that the Chinese used?
- -1 out of every _______ people live in china
- -family of rulers with kings or emperors.
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- -the Chinese used these symbols as writing.
- -What dynasty built the forbidden city?
- -what did Confucius think was almost as important as food?
- -true or false? All of the clay soldiers are identical.
- -What dynasty built the clay army?
10 Clues: -What dynasty built the clay army? • -What is most common religion in china? • -What dynasty built the forbidden city? • -family of rulers with kings or emperors. • -the Chinese used these symbols as writing. • -1 out of every _______ people live in china • -what was the trading route that the Chinese used? • -true or false? All of the clay soldiers are identical. • ...
Italian And Chinese Food Habits 2017-11-22
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- What is the most common food in Italy?
- A popular yam char menu item in china?
- What dining tool do Chinese people use to eat noodles?
- What frozen dessert do people eat in italy?
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- What is the second common food in Italy?
- What do Chinese people eat on?
- What food is normally along side pasta?
- What is the most well know food in China?
- What type of food is one the many found in Sicily?
- How do people eat in China at the dinner table?
10 Clues: What do Chinese people eat on? • What is the most common food in Italy? • A popular yam char menu item in china? • What food is normally along side pasta? • What is the second common food in Italy? • What is the most well know food in China? • What frozen dessert do people eat in italy? • How do people eat in China at the dinner table? • ...
Ancient China 2016-03-22
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- a picture used to represent a thing
- making things the same, such as creating one language, one system of measurement.
- The fertile layer of mud and sand left by a flooding.
- handwriting as an art form
- Ancient Chinese philosopher.
- indigenous nomadic people of Mongolia
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- the symbol of a writing system
- piety respect for parents, a central idea of Confucius
- ancient animal bones and tortoise shells that the earliest known form of Chinese writing.
- a ruling family, also the period during its power.
10 Clues: handwriting as an art form • Ancient Chinese philosopher. • the symbol of a writing system • a picture used to represent a thing • indigenous nomadic people of Mongolia • a ruling family, also the period during its power. • The fertile layer of mud and sand left by a flooding. • piety respect for parents, a central idea of Confucius • ...
Uyghur Genocide 2023-04-03
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- Where Uyghur Genocide is taking place
- A western region of China
- These are trying to help the Uyghurs gain back their freedom
- members of the Uyghur culture
- This culture is sending Uyghur Muslims to camp
- The uyghurs do not have this but are trying to gain it
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- China killing and taking members of the Uyghur population and taking away their rights
- Mistreatment of a certain group race or religion
- Uyghur are being forced by the Chinese government into these
- Uyghurs capital and largest city
10 Clues: A western region of China • members of the Uyghur culture • Uyghurs capital and largest city • Where Uyghur Genocide is taking place • This culture is sending Uyghur Muslims to camp • Mistreatment of a certain group race or religion • The uyghurs do not have this but are trying to gain it • Uyghur are being forced by the Chinese government into these • ...
Ancient China Klayton L 2023-04-12
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- his duty was to honor and please the gods
- military leaders who lead their army
- was based on the teaching of a man named confucis
- is another kind of character used in Chinese writing
- made up of officials who carry out the task of government
- charters that represent objects
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- is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule
- long dead family members
- people of noble birth
- which meant that when the aristocrat died a son or another member of the family governed the territory
10 Clues: people of noble birth • long dead family members • charters that represent objects • military leaders who lead their army • his duty was to honor and please the gods • was based on the teaching of a man named confucis • is the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule • is another kind of character used in Chinese writing • ...
Early China Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-04
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- The Kings rule according to the proper way to call
- A formal order called the Mandate of Heaven
- a river that flows 3,400 miles east across China
- Characters that stand for objects
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- A river that flows across china for more than 2,900 miles
- A rebellion against the Shang
- Characters used in Chinese writing
- Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned
- A line of rulers who belong to the same family
- One of the first great Chinese thinkers
10 Clues: A rebellion against the Shang • Characters that stand for objects • Characters used in Chinese writing • One of the first great Chinese thinkers • A formal order called the Mandate of Heaven • A line of rulers who belong to the same family • a river that flows 3,400 miles east across China • Nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned • ...
China's Great Leap Forward 2024-11-19
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- What was happening to the citizens' food supply?
- What was used by the Chinese to smelt steel?
- During China's recovery, the farmland was ____?
- The SDGs stand for ____ Development Goals.
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- What was one of the first machines farmers used?
- What was the date of the student protest in China?
- What SDG goal relates to this conflict the greatest?
- What metal did China want to become the top producer of?
- What world event temporarily ended the Chinese communist and nationalist conflict?
- How were farms shared across families?
10 Clues: How were farms shared across families? • The SDGs stand for ____ Development Goals. • What was used by the Chinese to smelt steel? • During China's recovery, the farmland was ____? • What was one of the first machines farmers used? • What was happening to the citizens' food supply? • What was the date of the student protest in China? • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-05-20
Countries and Nationalities 2021-11-18
Professions 2022-10-27
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-09
Invasive Species in Georgia 2024-03-22
Nishtha ki life 2025-01-26
all about me!!! 2022-02-04
12 Clues: favorite book • favorite snack • Favorite movie • favorite color • favorite ending • favorite dinner • Favorite animal • favorite sibling • favorite dessert • favorite breakfast • favorite sunday meal • Favorite ice cream flavor
Unit2 My schoolbag A. Let's learn 2021-09-20
Nationalities 2022-08-15
Nationalities 2021-09-24
Chinese Practice 2.1 B Emotions 2023-09-15
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- 记录 Meaning to ___
- What is the pinyin of this word 没办法
- What is the meaning of this word 博客
- What is the pinyin of this word 就
- 输 Meaning to ___
- What is the meaning of this word 球队
- What is the pinyin of this word 好
- What is the pinyin of this phrase 打瞌睡
- What is the pinyin of this word 一会儿
- 睡 Meaning to ___
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- 喔 Particle used in ___ sentences
- What is the pinyin of this word 才
- 赢 Meaning to ___
- What is the meaning of this word 心情
- What is the pinyin of this word 别
- What is the pinyin of this word 了
- What is the pinyin of this word 说
- What is the pinyin of this word 话
- What is the meaning of this phrase 一定
- What is the meaning of this word 精神
- 写 Meaning to ___
- What is the pinyin of this word 呢
22 Clues: 赢 Meaning to ___ • 输 Meaning to ___ • 写 Meaning to ___ • 睡 Meaning to ___ • 记录 Meaning to ___ • 喔 Particle used in ___ sentences • What is the pinyin of this word 才 • What is the pinyin of this word 别 • What is the pinyin of this word 就 • What is the pinyin of this word 了 • What is the pinyin of this word 说 • What is the pinyin of this word 好 • What is the pinyin of this word 话 • ...
Ancient Chinese Achievements and Inventions 2024-03-04
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- First made of a bamboo handle and boar-hair bristles.
- Discovered 2500 BCE, the practice of relieving pain with thin needles.
- The process of rubbing ink onto a paper placed onto a wooden block.
- The earliest discovery of this creation was in the grave of the first Emperor of Ancient China.
- An ancient Chinese princess discovered what could be created by unraveling a cacoon into a threadlike material.
- First used for fortune telling, but now used for navigation.
- The first of these clocks was made of dripping water, powering a wheel that made one revolution every 24 hours.
- Discovered when leaves fell into a pot of boiling water.
- Used to frighten away enemies at night.
- The Great___ of China, a modern wonder of the world.
- Invented during the Song dynasty in place of metal coins.
- An invention used to shelter one from the rain.
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- Form of art known in China, most commonly made in white and blue.
- The Ancient Chinese necromancers discovered this in their practice of alchemy.
- Remains of the earliest found in China, it is sort of like a wagon, but with the wheel in the middle.
- Originally deemed as a sacred liquid and used for when people were sacrificed, but now used in drinks like wine.
- The religion of worshipping the god Tao.
- Created by the Han Dynasty to make it easier to travel when trading.
- First made out of clay, but there is a more durable one invented created with wood, both used for printing money.
- The invention that replaced the act of scattering seeds randomly.
20 Clues: Used to frighten away enemies at night. • The religion of worshipping the god Tao. • An invention used to shelter one from the rain. • The Great___ of China, a modern wonder of the world. • First made of a bamboo handle and boar-hair bristles. • Discovered when leaves fell into a pot of boiling water. • Invented during the Song dynasty in place of metal coins. • ...
Gemma and Ffyon's Chinese Adventure! 2025-04-19
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- Your staple food whilst in China (9)
- The company that we worked for (5)
- Our little treat after a hard day (7)
- To use the metro you needed a Shenzhen ____ card (4)
- Where we first met (8)
- The street our luxury apartment was on (7)
- We celebrated Christmas here (10)
- Where did we go on holiday together? (5)
- Our favourite treats real name (5)
- The app we would use for communicating (5)
- The person who caused the most drama (3)
- The name of our first tragic apartment complex (6)
- The only noodle brand you could eat (4,2,6)
- Where did our friends meet for western food? (8)
- Ffyon's favourite city (4,4)
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- Who else was on our flight? (5)
- The name of the taxi app we used in China (4)
- Our new city (8)
- The deadly disease our flatmate got (9)
- The app we would use to order food (6)
- The most wholesome man (6)
- The saga we watched on rainy Sundays (8)
- The first week off we had (6,4)
- What did we eat for our flatmates birthday? (6)
- Our closest metro line (6)
- The name of our flatmate (4)
- Your other staple food whilst in China (3)
- The name of the taxi app we used in Vietnam (4)
- Your favourite place to shop (6)
- Ffyon's addiction (6)
30 Clues: Our new city (8) • Ffyon's addiction (6) • Where we first met (8) • The most wholesome man (6) • Our closest metro line (6) • The name of our flatmate (4) • Ffyon's favourite city (4,4) • Who else was on our flight? (5) • The first week off we had (6,4) • Your favourite place to shop (6) • We celebrated Christmas here (10) • The company that we worked for (5) • ...
Noble Prize Winners 2023-11-24
12 Clues: - Literature • - DNA structure • - Relativity genius • - Computing pioneer • - Education advocate • - Folk-rock musician • - Nonviolent activist • - Microfinance pioneer • - Radioactivity pioneer • - Anti-apartheid leader • - Chinese-American author • - South African archbishop
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
New Immigrants 2017-11-13
7 Clues: mixture of races • where is angel island • how did immigrants travel • Arrived through the "Golden Door" • Chinese helped build first ______ • Where immigrants had to pass inspection • congress ended chinese immigration for 10 years
Malaysian Culture and Tradition 2021-06-15
7 Clues: shadow ________. • other name for indigenous. • a material to make shadow puppets. • an Indian woman tradtional costumes • the most race population in Malaysia. • a Chinese food during Chinese New Year. • two players, 14 holes, marbles or pebbles.
Chinese New Year 2022-01-25
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- a kind of story about the past, partly real
- your closest people, e.g. brother, mum, sister
- the number of days of Chinese New Year's Celebration
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- fire fighter fights it!
- there are signs, and there's horoscope
- seafood you eat to celebrate Chinese New Year
- a king of animals
- an animal, similar to the mouse
8 Clues: a king of animals • fire fighter fights it! • an animal, similar to the mouse • there are signs, and there's horoscope • a kind of story about the past, partly real • seafood you eat to celebrate Chinese New Year • your closest people, e.g. brother, mum, sister • the number of days of Chinese New Year's Celebration
The story of Nian, a Chinese New Year myth 2022-01-07
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- It is how Chinese people ___ Chinese New Year.
- ___ is the man-eating monster.
- People banged loud gongs and ___.
- Nian went to a village ont the New Year's ___.
- An old lady prepared some ___ for a traveller.
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- Nian was afraid of the loud noise of ___.
- The villagers lit red ___ around their houses.
- Nian was afraid of colour ___.
8 Clues: ___ is the man-eating monster. • Nian was afraid of colour ___. • People banged loud gongs and ___. • Nian was afraid of the loud noise of ___. • The villagers lit red ___ around their houses. • It is how Chinese people ___ Chinese New Year. • Nian went to a village ont the New Year's ___. • An old lady prepared some ___ for a traveller.
food 2013-05-31
ch 10 2022-03-31
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- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws
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- of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- the proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the mandate of heaven.
- a Chinese philosophy concerned with obtaining long life and living in harmony with nature
6 Clues: having title or possession by reason of birth • a system of beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius • a Chinese philosophy that stressed the importance of laws • of Heaven the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods • the proper way Chinese kings were expected to rule under the mandate of heaven. • ...
Animals 2023-04-17
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Smelly animal • Fierce animal • spotted feline • Large wild cat • Scared of cats • Gerbil relative • Large marsupial • very slow mammal • Man's best friend • shy Chinese mammal • Likes to chase mice • australian marsupial
ColeTrain 2020-08-25
15 Clues: Whip • first dog • birthtown • Fave City • fave actor • kids I want • meal of gods • fave gym day • worst gym day • Brothers nickname • where I want a tat • worlds best Chinese • worst food in world • fave Cardiff player • fave Cole and co prod
THE WESTING GAME 2018-01-22
15 Clues: Judge • Bomber • Religious • Track Star • Delivery boy • marrid to Jake • Married to Grace • Walks with crutches • Wants to go to China • Is married to turtle • Does the stock market • Stuck in a wheelchair • Turtle Calls her Baba • plastic surgery intern • Owns a chinese resturaunt
Matthew Gray Gubler 2024-05-18
15 Clues: mom • criminal • buttercup • dance move! • winter break • chipmunks... • college major • Criminal minds • Chinese zodiac • favorite director • yo gabba gabba episode • where was matthew born? • how does he wear his socks? • what language is he fluent in? • the little kid with the big green ____
Divination Tools 2024-11-11
15 Clues: Insight cards • Reading hands • Scrying stone • Power of numbers • Tea leaf reading • Swing for answers • Chinese hexagrams • Gazing for visions • Card-based readings • Star-based guidance • Sacred text answers • Earth-based markings • Energy field insight • Ancient stone symbols • Standard card reading
story 2025-10-20
15 Clues: real • prize • print • beliefs • remember • separated • get used to • missing home • left by the sea • wanted to be like • interesting places • wanted very much to • very famous and respected • the moment when the sun appears • Chinese food made from meat and flour
Gold Rush 2023-03-13
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- How did James Marshall discover the gold?
- Amount of tax placed on chinese (number, spelled out)
- Nicknme for immigrant miners (number, dashed)
- Sutter's ___ (where the first nugget was found)
- What percent of miners are women? (number, spelled out)
- Omlette cooked in bacon fat topped with fried oysters that miners who struck it rich would order
- What month did the gold rush start?
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- What percent of prospectors find gold?
- Immigrants coming for gold
- What fork of the American River was gold first found in?
- Person who discovered the first nugget (Last name)
11 Clues: Immigrants coming for gold • What month did the gold rush start? • What percent of prospectors find gold? • How did James Marshall discover the gold? • Nicknme for immigrant miners (number, dashed) • Sutter's ___ (where the first nugget was found) • Person who discovered the first nugget (Last name) • Amount of tax placed on chinese (number, spelled out) • ...
Sec 1 History Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2014-08-21
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- Who offered money leading services?
- By 1840, which race became the main race in Singapore?
- The name of the Malay settlement in Singapore in 1823?
- Who was put in charge of taking care of each community?
- What was build on the land donated by Syed Omar Al-junied?
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- What is one major problems faced by Farquhar after 1819?
- Another name for laborers?
- _______ Jackson drew up the town plan for Singapore in 1822?
- One main disease faced by the immigrants.
- Where did the Tamils come from during 1819?
- What is the main area of the Chinese settlement in 1823?
11 Clues: Another name for laborers? • Who offered money leading services? • One main disease faced by the immigrants. • Where did the Tamils come from during 1819? • By 1840, which race became the main race in Singapore? • The name of the Malay settlement in Singapore in 1823? • Who was put in charge of taking care of each community? • ...
