chinese Crossword Puzzles
Ancient China Crossword 2025-03-14
7 Clues: Founded Daoism • Taught Confucianism • Written on Oracle bones • Oldest dynasty in China • Official language of China • The Chinese Dynasty that lasted 15 years • A religion that originated in ancient India and spread to China, influencing Chinese culture and thought.
AP World History: Unit 8 Vocab practice 2024-05-16
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- A Zedong-compelled revolt aimed at destroying the four olds (old customs, old habits, old ideas, and old culture) by persecuting authority and destroying pre-Communist art and literature, primarily driven by revolutionary Chinese youth
- Stalin’s public trials and executions of personal and public enemies, largely driven by paranoia and forced confessions, and the sending of millions of people to labor camps called gulags
- leader of the Muslim League; originally supported religious coexistence but eventually advocated for the formation of Pakistan
- “openness” Soviet political reform that loosened restrictions of free speech and self-expression
- (also known as homelands) exclusively Black living areas, designated by white South African government, that were small and impoverished with limited education and opportunities
- Former Chinese leader who implemented economic reforms that selectively borrowed from capitalism, such as foreign investment in Chinese enterprises, as well as social reforms, such as the one-child policy
- Hindu principle focusing on the search for and empowerment of truth
- Mid-19th century Communist dictators, who originally cooperated with one another but became enemies near the end of Communism’s height
- A period of agricultural boom due to increased research and agricultural technology like pesticides and genetically modified food. Led to large industrial farms, water pollution and drought, and environmental degradation
- The lowest social class in India’s caste system, typically working cleaning jobs. Known as “untouchables”
- Communist economic reforms implementing a focus on the development of heavy machinery and production
- A Hindu-majority nationalist party advocating Indian rights to the British, later pushed for independence
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- a grassroots movement against apartheid, organized through university campuses, that began after the ANC was banned during the fight against apartheid
- A Chinese five-year plan enacted by Mao Zedong encouraged individual-based steel production wit the intent of improving inequalities in production and creasing national steel output
- Indian nationalist who founded and led the nonviolent resistance movement (based on the principles of Ahimsa, doing no injury toward others, and Satyagraha)
- Soviet Women's committee focused on facilitating the political and economic involvement of women, dissolved in 1930
- A Chinese act protecting a variety of rights; including love-based marriage, remarriage of widows, and gender equality, while also prohibiting previously upheld practices such as child marriage and concubinage
- The last leader of the Soviet Union, who implemented some progressive reforms such as perestroika and glasnost
- A leader of the fight against apartheid, he utilized nonviolent resistance but unlike Gandhi and MLK, he eventually allowed violence. He was the first South African president
- requirement for Black South Africans to hold passports to travel between government homelands and the cities, contained personal information like employment
- (ANC) South African political party that fought against apartheid and currently governs the nation
- Islamic representative party within India that advocated for a separated homeland for Muslims
- A Zulu-majority political party that fought against apartheid, but occasionally compromised and world with the oppressive government
- South African cultural group primarily decided from white Dutch settlers“pass laws”
- Communist agricultural reforms involving the communal ownership of and labor on centralizing farms called “people’s communes”
- “restructuring” Soviet economic and governmental reform that included the legalization of forming local committees, elections with non-Communist candidates (though communism still dominated elections), the decentralization of some businesses, and the encouragement of self-financing
26 Clues: Hindu principle focusing on the search for and empowerment of truth • South African cultural group primarily decided from white Dutch settlers“pass laws” • Islamic representative party within India that advocated for a separated homeland for Muslims • “openness” Soviet political reform that loosened restrictions of free speech and self-expression • ...
Ancient China 2022-05-09
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- Confucianism is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and...
- They ate grains like rice, wheat, and millet. They also ate plenty of meat including pork, chicken, duck,..... pheasant, and dog.
- What did Emperor Shen Nung discover?
- Emperor Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water.
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- we are learning the history of... name the country
- The development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911)
- some of the traditional cultural values that influence the psyche of the Chinese people are harmony, benevolence, righteousness, courtesy, and.....
- some of the vegetables they ate were yams, soya beans, broad beans, and turnip as well as spring onions and________.
- Chinese Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and...
9 Clues: What did Emperor Shen Nung discover? • we are learning the history of... name the country • Chinese Buddhists believe in a combination of Mahayana Buddhism and... • The development of Kung Fu started during the feudal_____ (221 BC - 1911) • Emperor Shen Nung discovered tea when leaves from a wild____blew into his pot of boiling water. • ...
Famous people (K-pop) 2024-11-13
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- (Made "Mantra")
- (G-Idle)
- (G-idle)
- (Made "Flower" in 2023)
- (kpop rap queen)
- (created "Pop")
- (Twice)
- (collabed with Bruno Mars)
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- (popular and in IVE)
- (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
- (Enhypen)
- (StrayKids)
- (Straykids)
- (Born in Texas, America)
- (Dancing machine)
- (Kpop soloist now)
- (Thai and is in Blackpink)
- (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa)
- (Babymonster)
- (Chinese kpop idol)
20 Clues: (Twice) • (G-Idle) • (G-idle) • (Enhypen) • (StrayKids) • (Straykids) • (Babymonster) • (Made "Mantra") • (created "Pop") • (kpop rap queen) • (Dancing machine) • (Kpop soloist now) • (Chinese kpop idol) • (popular and in IVE) • (Made "Flower" in 2023) • (Born in Texas, America) • (Thai and is in Blackpink) • (collabed with Bruno Mars) • (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa) • (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
Famous people (K-pop) 2024-11-13
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- (Made "Mantra")
- (G-Idle)
- (G-idle)
- (Made "Flower" in 2023)
- (kpop rap queen)
- (created "Pop")
- (Twice)
- (collabed with Bruno Mars)
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- (popular and in IVE)
- (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
- (Enhypen)
- (StrayKids)
- (Straykids)
- (Born in Texas, America)
- (Dancing machine)
- (Kpop soloist now)
- (Thai and is in Blackpink)
- (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa)
- (Babymonster)
- (Chinese kpop idol)
20 Clues: (Twice) • (G-Idle) • (G-idle) • (Enhypen) • (StrayKids) • (Straykids) • (Babymonster) • (Made "Mantra") • (created "Pop") • (kpop rap queen) • (Dancing machine) • (Kpop soloist now) • (Chinese kpop idol) • (popular and in IVE) • (Made "Flower" in 2023) • (Born in Texas, America) • (Thai and is in Blackpink) • (collabed with Bruno Mars) • (Thai kpop queen but not Lisa) • (was in LOONA but now a soloist)
Sip and Solve 2025-06-13
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- Groom's favourite takeaway
- Grooms favourite animal
- Groom's birth month
- Bride's middle name
- First date location
- Bride's favourite drink
- Brides favourite animal
- Month of engagement
- Bride's favourite takeaway
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- City of first holiday
- Favourite hobby as a couple
- Groom's favourite drink
- Location of honeymoon
- Bride's birth month
- Couple's dog name
- Groom's middle name
- How did they meet
- Years together
18 Clues: Years together • Couple's dog name • How did they meet • Bride's birth month • Groom's birth month • Bride's middle name • First date location • Groom's middle name • Month of engagement • City of first holiday • Location of honeymoon • Groom's favourite drink • Grooms favourite animal • Bride's favourite drink • Brides favourite animal • Groom's favourite takeaway • Bride's favourite takeaway • ...
catering crossword foreign foods 2014-01-16
Ancient China Vocabulary 2022-01-10
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- the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia
- first emperor of the Han dynasty. Lessened the harsh punishment and high taxes of the Qin Dynasty.
- Chinese invention that aided navigation by showing which direction was north.
- the belief in China that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled with strict laws and harsh punishments.
- landform in northern China that made it difficult to invade from the north.
- Also known as the Yellow River. The first civilizations in China formed there.
- holy book for Confucianism where his students wrote down many of his teachings.
- a system of hiring and promotion based on the merit principle, not awarding government positions and jobs based on favoritism. This became popular during the Han Dynasty.
- Major river in southern China. Third longest in the world. China expanded to this river.
- This landform separates India from China and are the tallest in the world.
- A social bond based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption
- a valuable cloth, originally made only in China from threads spun by caterpillars called silkworms. One of two trade goods that made China extremely wealthy.
- A series of rulers from the same family.
- a series of trade routes that finally connects China to the rest of the world. The main good being traded on these routes was Chinese silk, but many products and ideas were traded along the route that stretch from China, to India, through the Middle East, all the way to the Roman Empire. Merchants would travel these routes in caravans.
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- A tall, large area of flat land north of the Himalayas in southern China.
- a political theory of ancient China in which those in power were given the right to rule from a divine source (the gods).
- the first known dynasty in China. Invented bronze and China. Chinese writing was also developed during their time.
- a philosophy in China that focuses on manners, kinship, and each person knowing and performing their role in society (social hierarchy).
- Leader of the Qin Dynasty most known for the Great Wall of China and the Terra Cotta Soldiers who protect his tomb. He forced China to use the same (standardized) writing, money, laws, etc. so they would be united under one culture.
- a way of producing copies of books, writing, and art in which a text or picture is carved into a block of wood and the block is then coated with ink and pressed on the page.
- Ruled over China during the Golden Age of China. Made improvements and expansions to the Great Wall, came out with new technologies such as modern paper, acupuncture, the magnetic compass, woodblock printing, porcelain, and silk.
- a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures invented by Ancient China. The material was mostly made into vases, jars, or plates in order to be sold. The second trade good that made China very wealthy.
- in Confucian thought, one of the virtues to be cultivated, a love and respect for one's parents and ancestors. Still a major part of Chinese culture today.
- groups of people, usually merchants, traveling together for protection from robbers over long distances.
- First group to unite all of the other groups of China together under one culture.
- chinese emperor who brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength
26 Clues: A series of rulers from the same family. • the large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia • A social bond based on common ancestry, marriage, or adoption • chinese emperor who brought the Han dynasty to its greatest strength • A tall, large area of flat land north of the Himalayas in southern China. • ...
Kroz-Word 2022-05-22
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- Childhood Friend
- Student Council Animal Lover
- Sports Prodigee
- Started Kroz
- Paranormal Extremist From UAE
- The Mysterious Idol
- Cool Popular Guy
- Spanish Pop Star
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- Child-Like Girl
- Popular Cooking Club Member
- Bookworm
- Shy Lemon Lover
- Nature Lover
- Co-Created Kroz
- Rich Chinese Girl Obsessed With Cherry Blossoms
- Beachside Relaxed Girl
- Rich Art Club Member
- British Punk Star
- Secret Gamer
19 Clues: Bookworm • Nature Lover • Started Kroz • Secret Gamer • Child-Like Girl • Shy Lemon Lover • Co-Created Kroz • Sports Prodigee • Childhood Friend • Cool Popular Guy • Spanish Pop Star • British Punk Star • The Mysterious Idol • Rich Art Club Member • Beachside Relaxed Girl • Popular Cooking Club Member • Student Council Animal Lover • Paranormal Extremist From UAE • ...
Famous People 2023-06-11
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- (Canadian holiday)
- (Festive season before Lent)
- (Day to honor dads)
- (December 25th)
- Gras (Fat Tuesday celebration)
- (July 4th)
- Year (January 1st)
- (Jewish Festival of Lights)
- (Resurrection Sunday)
- (Celebration of a milestone)
- (February 14th)
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- Patrick (March 17th, Irish celebration)
- (Personal special day)
- (Completion of studies)
- (Festival of lights)
- (Lunar New Year)
- (October 31st)
- (Feast and gratitude)
- (Day to honor moms)
- (Day honoring workers)
20 Clues: (July 4th) • (October 31st) • (December 25th) • (February 14th) • (Lunar New Year) • (Canadian holiday) • Year (January 1st) • (Day to honor dads) • (Day to honor moms) • (Festival of lights) • (Feast and gratitude) • (Resurrection Sunday) • (Personal special day) • (Day honoring workers) • (Completion of studies) • (Jewish Festival of Lights) • (Festive season before Lent) • ...
In Memory of Kris Silva 2023-06-12
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- Favorite scripture
- Kris' favorite See's Candy
- Kris' favorite pop song
- One of Kris' favorite movies
- favorite color
- Kris' birthstone
- One of Kris' favorite movies
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- one of Kris' favorite things about Dave
- Kris' favorite dinner
- what she applies every day
- Kris' favorite restaurant
- Kris' favorite flower
- favorite beverage
- favorite animal
- Kris' favorite food
- hobby
- favorite bug
- favorite season
- Number of grandchildren Kris has
- hidden talent
20 Clues: hobby • favorite bug • hidden talent • favorite color • favorite animal • favorite season • Kris' birthstone • favorite beverage • Favorite scripture • Kris' favorite food • Kris' favorite dinner • Kris' favorite flower • Kris' favorite pop song • Kris' favorite restaurant • what she applies every day • Kris' favorite See's Candy • One of Kris' favorite movies • One of Kris' favorite movies • ...
LINDSEY - BRIDAL - SHOWER 2013-07-07
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- BEST MAN
- BRIDES PROFESSION
- BRIDES MOTHER'S NAME
- GROOMS MOTHER'S NAME
- LINDSEYS FAVORITE MOVIE
- COUPLES FEMALE DOG'S NAME
- GERALD LIKES TO _____ON THE WEEKEND
- BRIDES HIGH SCHOOL
- FLOWER GIRL'S NAME
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- BRIDES FAVORITE FOOD
- GROOMS HIGH SCHOOL
- GROOMS PROFESSION
- MAID OF HONOR
- PLACE OF WEDDING
- GROOMS FAVORITE FOOD
- CITY COUPLE LIVES IN
- COUPLES MALE DOG'S NAME
- GROOMS FATHER'S NAME
- BRIDES FATHER'S NAME
19 Clues: BEST MAN • MAID OF HONOR • PLACE OF WEDDING • GROOMS PROFESSION • BRIDES PROFESSION • GROOMS HIGH SCHOOL • BRIDES HIGH SCHOOL • FLOWER GIRL'S NAME • BRIDES FAVORITE FOOD • BRIDES MOTHER'S NAME • GROOMS MOTHER'S NAME • GROOMS FAVORITE FOOD • CITY COUPLE LIVES IN • GROOMS FATHER'S NAME • BRIDES FATHER'S NAME • LINDSEYS FAVORITE MOVIE • COUPLES MALE DOG'S NAME • COUPLES FEMALE DOG'S NAME • ...
All ABOUT JAMESON 2025-02-01
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- Favorite candy
- Favorite vegetable
- Favorite board game
- favorite food to order
- Favorite subject
- I'm afraid of this
- Favorite food
- Favorite breakfast
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- Favorite game on roblox
- Favorite ice-cream flavor
- Favorite Sport
- Favorite color
- Favorite holiday
- Favorite place to visit (two words)
- Favorite animal
- Favorite fruit
- favorite movie
- I play this every day
- Favorite thing to do on the playground
19 Clues: Favorite food • Favorite candy • Favorite Sport • Favorite color • Favorite fruit • favorite movie • Favorite animal • Favorite holiday • Favorite subject • Favorite vegetable • I'm afraid of this • Favorite breakfast • Favorite board game • I play this every day • favorite food to order • Favorite game on roblox • Favorite ice-cream flavor • Favorite place to visit (two words) • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-01-26
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- Venues name
- Brides birth month
- Grooms birth month
- Where Sam and Jess met
- Name of the maid of honour
- Sams job
- Sam’s favourite drink
- Jess’s favourite drink
- Grooms hobby
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- Couples favourite takeaway
- Sams older sister
- Name of the best man
- Their dogs name
- Jess’s younger sister
- Honeymoon location
- Football team Sam supports
- Sam’s F1 Team
- Jess’s F1 Team
- Proposal location
19 Clues: Sams job • Venues name • Grooms hobby • Sam’s F1 Team • Jess’s F1 Team • Their dogs name • Sams older sister • Proposal location • Brides birth month • Grooms birth month • Honeymoon location • Name of the best man • Jess’s younger sister • Sam’s favourite drink • Where Sam and Jess met • Jess’s favourite drink • Couples favourite takeaway • Football team Sam supports • Name of the maid of honour
Vocabulary Puzzle 2017-11-30
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- Synthesize the word that describes public systems that could carry large numbers of people fairly inexpensively.
- Identify an oil tycoon who made deals with railroads to increase his profits.
- Use context clues as to what act formed in 1882, that prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers, limited the civil rights of Chinese immigrants already in the United States, and forbade the naturalization of Chinese residents.
- Estimate what low-costing multifamily housing that were filthy, hot, and overcrowded called.
- Analyze an arrangement were businesses producing the same product agree to limit their production, which results by keeping the prices high.
- Who was the inventor who helped invent the light bulb?
- Interpret the term that relates to a number of people that share the ownership of a business.
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- Draw conclusions as to where the worst accommodations on the ship were located, where it was crowded and dirty.
- Hypothesize what the act of producing large numbers of products fast and inexpensively was called.
- Predict the person who developed the safety elevator in the 1850s.
- What are taxes that makes imported goods more expensive than those made locally?
- Classify where immigration officials decided whether newcomers could pass into the United States or not.
12 Clues: Who was the inventor who helped invent the light bulb? • Predict the person who developed the safety elevator in the 1850s. • Identify an oil tycoon who made deals with railroads to increase his profits. • What are taxes that makes imported goods more expensive than those made locally? • ...
Gen's Big Adventure 2021-07-28
17 Clues: Gross • Boy song • Ginsberg • Prom date • Girl song • Pretentious • What you are • You gay bro? • Gen's invite • In Lucy's arms • The best campsite • Follow on instagram • How to love a woman • We got lost with these • Deadliest creature imaginable • Everything's better translated • Ian likes to look at these photos before bed
Superrrr Nerd 2025-04-11
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- Must swim constantly to survive
- Anakin's Master
- San Diego Baseball Team
- One of your allergies hahah
- Guatemalan National Bird
- My old drink :)
- My drink ;3
- February Birthstone
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- Chainsaw Man
- 1993 Chinese Zodiac Sign
- Books of War
- Chemical Component in Marijuana
- One of my allergies
- Queen Song
- The Water Bearer
- Nerd
- High Socks
17 Clues: Nerd • Queen Song • High Socks • My drink ;3 • Chainsaw Man • Books of War • Anakin's Master • My old drink :) • The Water Bearer • One of my allergies • February Birthstone • San Diego Baseball Team • 1993 Chinese Zodiac Sign • Guatemalan National Bird • One of your allergies hahah • Must swim constantly to survive • Chemical Component in Marijuana
Chinese Cinderella chp. 13-19 2014-02-27
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- in a scathing and unsparing manner
- rowdy or full of energy
- bad or not worthy
- a state of being lost
- Peoples Liberation Army
- the state of being nonchalant.
- to turn differently
- alluring.
- all of a sudden
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- bad or evil
- in an ominous manner
- shallot or green onion.
- intense excitement and happiness.
- not taking car of
- accidentally
- a game of ball
- in a blunt direct manner
- an open-roofed entrance
- to watch in amazement
19 Clues: alluring. • bad or evil • accidentally • a game of ball • all of a sudden • not taking car of • bad or not worthy • to turn differently • in an ominous manner • a state of being lost • to watch in amazement • shallot or green onion. • rowdy or full of energy • Peoples Liberation Army • an open-roofed entrance • in a blunt direct manner • the state of being nonchalant. • ...
Chapter16 vocab 2017-04-06
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- cut down time to travel by ship from New York to San Francisco from 68 days to 20 days, built by the United States after Panamanian rebels declared their independence from Colombia in 1904
- new technology development that occurred during the industrial revolution allowed for rapid spread of imperialism, the steamboat, telegraph, railroads, medicines and military technology were used to reach the interior of Africa and Asia.
- th British placed areas of China under their exclusive economic control, cheap textiles brought in from Britain hurt local Chinese industries.
- meeting in 1844, European powers met to divide the remaining parts of Africa, only Ethiopia, Liberia and morocco remained independent.
- Belgian ruler, controlled the Congo in the center of Africa, treated the natives harshly, killing millions to increase production of rubber on his plantation.
- A twenty year rapid expansion of imperialism in Africa (1870-1890), most of Africa was in control of European powers such as Britain, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy
- British trained Indian soldiers rebelled and fought against the British, the rebellion was crushed by soldiers loyal to the British, and afterwards, the British govt. took formal control of India.
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- built by the French and completed in 1869, provided the shortest route from Europe to east Africa, Indian and Asia, was threatened by revolt in the 1880's, the British stopped the revolt and took control of Egypt.
- began after the battleship in U.S.S Maine mysteriously blew up in Havana harbor in Cuba (1898) the us declared war on Spain an daquiref its first colonies , Puerto Rico and Guam , Cuba became independent of Spain
- door"policy fearful that the United States would be shut out of China's profitable trade, the US proposed equal trading rights for all nations china in 1899.
- type of imperialism in which a dominate country has influence over a region; however it does not directly control the politics or economy of the control region, was used by the United States primarily in Latin America.
- British imperialists, planned to build a railroad from Egypt to South Africa.
- item British were selling to the Chinese to raise money to buy tea, the Chinese govt. sentenced dealers to death, the British govt. declared war on china and easily defeated the Chinese w/ superior weaponry, the Chinese economy was damaged and china was forced to open ports for trade
- the political and economic control of one area or country by another, vast colonial empires wee created by European powers in Africa, Asia, and in the pacific.
14 Clues: British imperialists, planned to build a railroad from Egypt to South Africa. • meeting in 1844, European powers met to divide the remaining parts of Africa, only Ethiopia, Liberia and morocco remained independent. • ...
dog breeds 2022-10-24
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- mexican toy breed
- shepherd australia herding dog
- number one dog that never barks
- popular to egyptians
- heaviest dog
- largest dog
- shepard hardest bite
- oldest chinese dog
- police dog
- talest dog
- hearding dog of scotland
- lostest life span dog
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- cattle hearding dog
- fastest dog
- toy dog from malta
- held scares in china
- fire fighters fav breed
- hotdog dog
- most popular dog
- frances national dog
20 Clues: hotdog dog • police dog • talest dog • fastest dog • largest dog • heaviest dog • most popular dog • mexican toy breed • toy dog from malta • oldest chinese dog • cattle hearding dog • popular to egyptians • held scares in china • frances national dog • shepard hardest bite • lostest life span dog • fire fighters fav breed • hearding dog of scotland • shepherd australia herding dog • ...
FR1U1 CDO3 2022-10-20
31 Clues: who • why • how • what • when • where • Dutch • Creole • German • Polish • Arabic • me too! • Italian • English • Chinese • Spanish • birthday • which (f) • languages • Very good! • Vietnamese • Portuguese • I am called • me neither! • that's great! • sign language • you are called • how old are you? • what is the date? • that's interesting! • where are you from?
Virus Central! 2023-01-05
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- stole my password!
- IA1
- your computer should always be...
- this virus is for you!
- ...your face!!
- my papers
- What's in the box?
- its time to clean the 'Windows'
- click it Rebecca!
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- block
- a new app
- ...a big F
- do you think QQ will come to class?
- diary
- what yu are doing right now
- Naruto
- iTunes
- 123ABC
- 100%
- Chinese or English?
21 Clues: IA1 • 100% • block • diary • google • Naruto • iTunes • 123ABC • a new app • my papers • ...a big F • ...your face!! • click it Rebecca! • stole my password! • What's in the box? • Chinese or English? • this virus is for you! • what yu are doing right now • its time to clean the 'Windows' • your computer should always be... • do you think QQ will come to class?
12/19 2019-12-10
A Bunch of Smartarses 2019-10-06
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- The riddler
- Tracks
- Super aunty
- Onerist
- Good chinese
- Mikey
- Two for one
- Turn the paige
- Perilous
- What you have to be to join us
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- Mad motherfucker
- Trivia
- Our most recent bride
- What will keep us together
- Leader of the pussycats
- Ben's one and only
- Living away from home
- Mr P
- Why we're here
- Hottie
- Extraudrey
- A real little smartarse
22 Clues: Mr P • Mikey • Trivia • Tracks • Hottie • Onerist • Perilous • Extraudrey • The riddler • Super aunty • Two for one • Good chinese • Why we're here • Turn the paige • Mad motherfucker • Ben's one and only • Our most recent bride • Living away from home • Leader of the pussycats • A real little smartarse • What will keep us together • What you have to be to join us
Fruit 2013-01-17
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- blauwe bes
- donker rood
- geen appel
- pruim
- pompelmoes
- waterig/sappig
- groen met pitjes
- abrikoos
- kleine appelsien
- okkernoot
- telefoon
- blauw of wit
- geel
- Mario
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- chinese fruit
- kleine rode bes
- voor op fishticks
- exotisch groene schil/geel vanbinnen
- veenbes
- denk aan ... Shortcake
- denk aan passie
- groot/prikkelig
- framboos
- grote mandarijn
- donker groen
- citroen
- kastanje
- appel
28 Clues: geel • pruim • appel • Mario • veenbes • citroen • framboos • abrikoos • telefoon • kastanje • okkernoot • blauwe bes • geen appel • pompelmoes • donker rood • donker groen • blauw of wit • chinese fruit • waterig/sappig • kleine rode bes • denk aan passie • groot/prikkelig • grote mandarijn • groen met pitjes • kleine appelsien • voor op fishticks • denk aan ... Shortcake • exotisch groene schil/geel vanbinnen
Countries & Nationalities 2014-06-23
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- Tunisia
- Canadian (Man)
- Vietnam
- Canada
- Germany
- The United States Of America
- Belgium
- Switzerland
- Australia
- Algeria
- Australian (Man)
- China
- Egyptian (man)
- Belgian (Both)
- Marocco
- Spanish (Man)
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- India
- Italy
- Indonesia
- Egypt
- English (Man)
- New Zealand
- Ireland
- French (Man)
- Chinese (Man)
- American (Man)
- Greece
- France
- Algerian (Man)
- German (Man)
- Spain
- Japan
32 Clues: India • Italy • Egypt • China • Spain • Japan • Canada • Greece • France • Tunisia • Ireland • Vietnam • Germany • Belgium • Algeria • Marocco • Indonesia • Australia • New Zealand • Switzerland • French (Man) • German (Man) • English (Man) • Chinese (Man) • Spanish (Man) • Canadian (Man) • American (Man) • Algerian (Man) • Egyptian (man) • Belgian (Both) • Australian (Man) • The United States Of America
Crossword 11 Communications Tallaght Youthreach 2015-01-13
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- Occurred
- In the afternoon
- Subject in the Centre
- From another country
- Remains when fire goes out
- Writes articles for a paper
- A food item
- Musical instrument
- African animal
- A craving for a drink
- Type of wood
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- Month
- End
- Works with tools
- colour
- Take part in
- Permit
- Boy's name
- Sauce used in many Chinese dishes
- A shape found in Tallaght
- Farm animal
21 Clues: End • Month • colour • Permit • Occurred • Boy's name • A food item • Farm animal • Take part in • Type of wood • African animal • Works with tools • In the afternoon • Musical instrument • From another country • Subject in the Centre • A craving for a drink • A shape found in Tallaght • Remains when fire goes out • Writes articles for a paper • Sauce used in many Chinese dishes
Pump It Up Crossword 2017-05-29
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- Ehne
- Sixpence None The Richer
- Minami Raid
- Turbo
- Yaranai Ka ?
- Mental Rider
- Danzbase Song, Channel StepF2
- Kim Jong Kook
- Procedimientos Para Llegar a un Comun Acuerdo S18
- FLeuceimdz
Down
- Transin
- Prime Uncredited BGA
- Stepmaker Mad5cience
- Visualizer Ineffective Boss Without Power
- Brave New Adventure
- Visualized by ZeO
- Chinese Run To You
- Stepmaker Pick Me
- So
- (Singkatan) World Music satu - satunya di Exceed 2
20 Clues: So • Ehne • Turbo • Transin • FLeuceimdz • Minami Raid • Yaranai Ka ? • Mental Rider • Kim Jong Kook • Visualized by ZeO • Stepmaker Pick Me • Chinese Run To You • Brave New Adventure • Prime Uncredited BGA • Stepmaker Mad5cience • Sixpence None The Richer • Danzbase Song, Channel StepF2 • Visualizer Ineffective Boss Without Power • Procedimientos Para Llegar a un Comun Acuerdo S18 • ...
FAMILY FAVORITE FOODS 2018-04-20
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- salmon
- no bake oatmeat
- devilled
- rice krispie
- cream of potato
- carrot cake with cream cheese
- meat, potatoes and
- vanilla ice
- spaghetti and
- polish hall
- apple
- quick raisin
- ichiban
- chai
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- crinkle cut french
- beef on a
- wild rice
- surprise
- yule
- pepperoni and cheese
- orange corn
- bread inside a turkey
- ginger snap
- pickled
- chinese fried
- christmas morning wife
26 Clues: yule • chai • apple • salmon • pickled • ichiban • surprise • devilled • beef on a • wild rice • orange corn • vanilla ice • ginger snap • polish hall • rice krispie • quick raisin • spaghetti and • chinese fried • no bake oatmeat • cream of potato • crinkle cut french • meat, potatoes and • pepperoni and cheese • bread inside a turkey • christmas morning wife • carrot cake with cream cheese
拼音字谜 2024-02-28
26 Clues: We • No • Ok • Good • Sorry • Hello • Chinese • Teacher • Goodbye • Stand up • Thank you • Very good • I love you • Red packet • Acceptable • New Zealand • Yes/good/be • Who are you? • How about you? • Be queit please • How it's going? • Sit down please • She is a student • It doesn't matter • Say hi in New year • Congratulation,get rich
Calculator Crossword 2024-08-16
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- Eskimo houses
- The person in-charge
- Sponges have many of these
- Chinese strategy boardgame
- Not the truth
- Worn on your feet
- Produced by 2 Down
- A laugh while texting
- Slippery aquatic animal
- A common internet search engine
- The Good Book
Down
- Petroleum company
- Large bird
- Busy insects
- A sound Santa might make
- Swimming equipment
- Traders do this
- The bad place
- Musical instrument
- Common greeting
20 Clues: Large bird • Busy insects • Eskimo houses • Not the truth • The bad place • The Good Book • Traders do this • Common greeting • Petroleum company • Worn on your feet • Swimming equipment • Produced by 2 Down • Musical instrument • The person in-charge • A laugh while texting • Slippery aquatic animal • A sound Santa might make • Sponges have many of these • Chinese strategy boardgame • ...
All AGOG about Sienna! 2022-06-06
Do you know ANTHONY? 2023-05-31
Ancient peoples Szabó Máté 2023-12-28
10 Clues: paper • empire • writing • Scientists • tradespeople • long journeys • modern-day Israel • They built Babylon • nilus river,pyramids • They are belligerent
Subjects- 课 2024-11-21
Chapter 16 Review Puzzle 2021-10-29
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- ___________ Exclusion Act--banned immigration from this country.
- Where would you find Ellis Island?
- Tall building in a city.
- The bottom portion of a boat that included the machinery that keeps a boat running; where the poorest travelers were often forced to stay on a voyage.
- "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries.
- Immigration center located in San Francisco and was the entry point for most Asian immigrants.
- Foreigners that moved to American after 1880 and came from more diverse countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Italy, and Greece.
- The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or religion; not allowing them to live in certain places or use certain buildings.
- Someone that wants to protect natural born citizens over immigrants.
- Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these.
- Other than stronger steel, what invention allowed buildings in cities to grow taller?
- What state did most Chinese immigrants move to?
- To purposely spend your money in the most obnoxious and public way to show off to people that don't have as much money.
- British _____________ culture was popular among rich Americans.
- _____________ Societies; connected to churches that helped to do good for those in need--usually immigrants.
Down
- Community-service centers created in poor city neighborhoods.
- To be violated, abused, harmed, discriminated against for some reason such as your race or religion.
- Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty.
- Fear of outsiders.
- To give money to charity.
- Public transportation in cities such as trains and subways.
- Founder of Hull House.
- Foreigners that moved to America from 1800-1880 and came from countries such as England, Spain and Germany.
- America is often referred to as a _________ _____ because of the fact that many people of different backgrounds have come to America and we have mixed all of them into 1 unique American culture.
- A residential area or small town outside but close to a city--popular with families.
25 Clues: Fear of outsiders. • Founder of Hull House. • Tall building in a city. • To give money to charity. • Where would you find Ellis Island? • "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries. • Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these. • What state did most Chinese immigrants move to? • Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty. • ...
AP World History Final 2023-05-22
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- Title of the military dictators of Japan.
- Intellectual movement in Europe and the Americas that attempted to apply natural laws to government, economics, and human nature.
- Competition between the Soviet Union and the U.S over allies, resources, and superiority.
- City in which the House of Wisdom was located at.
- an agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on their lord's estate.
- Navigational tool that allowed a user to calculate astronomical positions precisely.
- Richest man ever to live. Ruler of the Mali Empire.
- Drug that the Chinese got addicted to by the British to force trade.
- Series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims to claim Holy Land.
Down
- Transition from handcrafted and artisan labor to large-scale manufacturing. Relied on coal and steam power.
- Triangular sail that was of decisive importance to medieval navigation.
- Mesoamerican civilization in central Mexico from 1300-1521. Known for their Human Sacrafices.
- Chinese dynasty created by Kublia Khan after the Mongol conquest of the Song.
- Major trade route that connected Afro-Eurasia and was dominated by China.
- Trade of ideas, crops, animals, and plants from Afro-Eurasia to the Americas.
- Chinese cultural practice that involved tightly bandaging the feet of women to alter their shape. Goal was to have the "Golden Lotus."
- Canal which the United States built to connect the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in Central America.
- Far-right, authoritarian, ultranationalist political ideology used by Hitler and Mussolini.
- Name of the city in which European countries met at a conference to divide up Africa in 1884-1885.
- Floating gardens in which the Aztecs grew crops on lakes.
- Political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
21 Clues: Title of the military dictators of Japan. • City in which the House of Wisdom was located at. • Richest man ever to live. Ruler of the Mali Empire. • Floating gardens in which the Aztecs grew crops on lakes. • Drug that the Chinese got addicted to by the British to force trade. • Triangular sail that was of decisive importance to medieval navigation. • ...
IMPERIALISM CROSSWORD SPACES WILL BE - DASHES 2014-10-30
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- Used to kill pain. Came from India, Chinese got addicted to it. Led to Boxer Rebellion
- Keep Europe OUT of Western Hemisphere (Canada, S. Amer., Cuba)
- Control send your people in the country to run it.
- Forcing a group to replace their culture with the stronger country’s culture
- them to make it on their own/Independently
- Made transporting meat possible. Kept fruits and veggies fresh longer
- Survival of the fittest group/race
- U.S. Required China to stay open to trade.
- Chinese Kung-Fu fighters try to get outsiders/West out of China. They lose.
- Working for wages. Forced to buy high priced stuff. Can’t save money rack up BIG debts.
- The larger country just protects an important country/area to keep others away.
- Treating weaker country in a fatherly way without
- Goes with Monroe Doc. We are the POLICE force to keep Colonialism stopped.
- Cut journey from West to East Coast in HALF Cuts through Central America in Panama using LOCKS, LAKES and PUMP SYSTEMS to move WATER
- Area far away. It’s important to us (Philippines, Cuba, Hawaii)
- Non Cash coupons only good at company store.
- Pride in one’s nation. Includes Race, Geography, Language, History and Culture.
Down
- Allow them to run their country, but do it your way
- Japan’s response to Imperialism. Copied the best of everything in the world.
- Weaker country/place that a Stronger Country Takes over.
- Workers earn Scrip, only good in Company Store. High Prices = Debt. Debt passed from Parents To children = Slavery.
- China lost its rights to decide who it trades with. Losing these rights mean other countries don’t have to follow Chinese law.
- Imperialism(Dole)A Company takes over a small state/area.
- Spread Christianity/ Western Ideas
- by French and Egypt
- Powerful country takes over weaker country
- Connected the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
27 Clues: by French and Egypt • Spread Christianity/ Western Ideas • Survival of the fittest group/race • them to make it on their own/Independently • U.S. Required China to stay open to trade. • Powerful country takes over weaker country • Connected the Mediterranean to the Red Sea • Non Cash coupons only good at company store. • Treating weaker country in a fatherly way without • ...
History Project Topic 9 2022-03-04
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- an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for “love of wisdom”
- a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits commercial intended for trade or other business
- a disagreement or debate
- a storage pool of water
- of land, able to be used to grow crops
- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- free from or not subjected to
- vast area of grasslands
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places
- the push to the limits of ability
- long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border
- to return to a former state
Down
- describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- to limit or restrict
- unchanging; not likely to give away
- characteristic of one person or thing
- the study of human population trends
- series of trading routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Medi
- belief system based on the teaching of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- a philosophy of following Dao, that is the natural way of the universe
- devotion of children to their parents
- a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- to fill or be present in
- group of families with a common ancestor
30 Clues: to limit or restrict • a storage pool of water • vast area of grasslands • a disagreement or debate • to fill or be present in • to return to a former state • free from or not subjected to • the push to the limits of ability • unchanging; not likely to give away • the study of human population trends • characteristic of one person or thing • devotion of children to their parents • ...
Topic 9 Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-03-04
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- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for “love of wisdom”
- devotion of children to their parents
- describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group.
- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times.
- an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
- vast area of grasslands.
- in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country.
- series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- to return to a former state.
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- unchanging; not likely to give away
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- In Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization.
- Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits.
- to fill or be present in
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places.
- characteristic of one person or thing
- free from, not subject to
- to limit or restrict.
- intended for trade or other business.
- long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border.
- a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain.
- a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability.
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- to stop or cancel the action of a government official or body.
- of land, able to be used to grow crops.
- a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election.
- group of families with a common ancestor
29 Clues: to limit or restrict. • to fill or be present in • vast area of grasslands. • free from, not subject to • to return to a former state. • unchanging; not likely to give away • devotion of children to their parents • characteristic of one person or thing • intended for trade or other business. • of land, able to be used to grow crops. • group of families with a common ancestor • ...
Chapter 16 Review Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- ___________ Exclusion Act--banned immigration from this country.
- Where would you find Ellis Island?
- Tall building in a city.
- The bottom portion of a boat that included the machinery that keeps a boat running; where the poorest travelers were often forced to stay on a voyage.
- "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries.
- Immigration center located in San Francisco and was the entry point for most Asian immigrants.
- Foreigners that moved to American after 1880 and came from more diverse countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Italy, and Greece.
- The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or religion; not allowing them to live in certain places or use certain buildings.
- Someone that wants to protect natural born citizens over immigrants.
- Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these.
- Other than stronger steel, what invention allowed buildings in cities to grow taller?
- What state did most Chinese immigrants move to?
- To purposely spend your money in the most obnoxious and public way to show off to people that don't have as much money.
- British _____________ culture was popular among rich Americans.
- _____________ Societies; connected to churches that helped to do good for those in need--usually immigrants.
Down
- Community-service centers created in poor city neighborhoods.
- To be violated, abused, harmed, discriminated against for some reason such as your race or religion.
- Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty.
- Fear of outsiders.
- To give money to charity.
- Public transportation in cities such as trains and subways.
- Founder of Hull House.
- Foreigners that moved to America from 1800-1880 and came from countries such as England, Spain and Germany.
- America is often referred to as a _________ _____ because of the fact that many people of different backgrounds have come to America and we have mixed all of them into 1 unique American culture.
- A residential area or small town outside but close to a city--popular with families.
25 Clues: Fear of outsiders. • Founder of Hull House. • Tall building in a city. • To give money to charity. • Where would you find Ellis Island? • "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries. • Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these. • What state did most Chinese immigrants move to? • Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty. • ...
AP WORLD 2024-02-02
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- Empire - Turkic (empire preceding the Ottoman Empire)
- al-Islam - Islamic (term for the "House of Islam," referring to regions under Muslim rule)
- Empire - Maritime (empire in Southeast Asia known for trade and cultural influence)
- - Social (system characterized by landownership and hierarchical relationships)
- - South (American civilization known for its vast empire)
- Confucianism - Syncretic (blend of Confucianism and Buddhist elements in Chinese philosophy)
- of Heaven - Ancient (Chinese belief that rulers derive their legitimacy from divine approval)
- - Prominent (center of learning in medieval West Africa)
- - Production (of fabrics and cloth goods)
- - Branch (of Buddhism emphasizing individual enlightenment)
- Dynasty - Chinese (dynasty during the medieval period known for its flourishing culture and arts)
- Piety - Confucian (concept emphasizing respect for elders and ancestors)
- - Islamic (term for the "House of Islam," referring to regions under Muslim rule)
- rice - High-yield (rice variety contributing to agricultural productivity in medieval China)
- Caliphate - Islamic (caliphate during the Golden Age of Islam)
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- Empire - Powerful (ancient kingdom in Southeast Asia with Angkor as its capital)
- - Major (world religions alongside Hinduism, sharing common roots)
- - Agricultural (laborer in a feudal society)
- - Mystical (Islamic practice emphasizing inner spiritual experiences)
- Japan - Capital (city of Japan during its classical era)
- - Ancient (American civilization also known as the Aztecs)
- of Wisdom (Abbasid) - Intellectual (center in Baghdad during the Abbasid Caliphate)
- - West (African empire recognized for its wealth and trade)
- Canal - Massive (waterway in China facilitating transportation and trade)
- - Form (of Buddhism practiced in Tibet)
- - Indigenous (American civilizations encompassing the Yucatan Peninsula)
- - Major (world religions alongside Judaism, sharing common roots)
- - Branch (of Buddhism focusing on compassion and the potential for all beings to attain Buddhahood)
- - Skilled (craftsperson in a medieval community)
- (Ethiopia) - Ancient (kingdom in the Horn of Africa)
- Sultanate - Islamic (state in India from the 13th to 16th centuries)
- - System (of bondage and labor in medieval societies)
- - Major (world religions alongside Judaism and Hinduism, sharing common roots)
33 Clues: - Form (of Buddhism practiced in Tibet) • - Production (of fabrics and cloth goods) • - Agricultural (laborer in a feudal society) • - Skilled (craftsperson in a medieval community) • (Ethiopia) - Ancient (kingdom in the Horn of Africa) • Empire - Turkic (empire preceding the Ottoman Empire) • - System (of bondage and labor in medieval societies) • ...
Han times crossword! 2024-04-26
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- A device used to navigate using the metal needle in the middle
- This game is most commonly known with a different name and it consists of black and white stones
- Something that is gifted to a certain family that declares them royal
- This game is similar to soccer it was played with a leather ball filled with hair and other soft material
- This martial art is one of china’s most well known creations
- This game is about two kingdoms laying siege to each other, separated by a river
- A performer who would play a type of instrument to entertain the emperor and his guests
- The emperor would host this activity and would invite scholars and nobles to it
- You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing
- Capital of china during the han dynasty
- A type of performer who would do flips and tricks to entertain the emperor and his guests
- This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____
- Opera singers perform these for the emperor
- These animals chirp and in ancient china some would set up fight rings with these animals
- A chinese emperor mainly known for expanding china's borders through conquest
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- The ancient chinese called this a different name but currently you might know it as chinese new year
- A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel
- The emperor's wife
- A activity that consists of having the wind make it fly; once used in warfare to scare the opponents
- A explosive material that is made out of a mixture of sulfur, saltpeter and charcoal
- This weapon is a improved version of the bow
- This is a gentle and meditative exercise that is still used today
- A type of singer who performed in front of the emperor with a story
- The emperor would declare these and they would be a norm of life/ a law
24 Clues: The emperor's wife • Capital of china during the han dynasty • Opera singers perform these for the emperor • This weapon is a improved version of the bow • You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing • A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel • This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____ • ...
Trade Routes and their Byproducts. Joseph. Pd. 3 2024-10-16
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- Inns that were put along the trade routes of the East Mediterranean to China
- Indian and Arabian style ships that traversed the Indian Sea for trade
- Buddhism originating from China's pure land school that believed in salvation by faith
- African language that contains Arabic script and words.
- A large part of the Sand Road commercial network that became an intellectual center for Islam.
- Buddhism that was influenced by intelligent people and favored by Japanese samurai
- Stations with food, beds, and other necessities for messengers that traveled. This was the perfect spot for them to talk with other messengers from other areas and engage in trade.
- Communities of merchants that adapted other communities' way of living and stayed with them
- Arab Scholar, merchant, and official who was one of the reasons that Islam spread so far and throughout trade routes
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- A king of Mali known for his wealth and gold. He built Muslim structures and helped spread Islam as he traveled for pilgrimage
- Improvement of Islamic World when their population grew, they became more urbanized,and there was industrial development due to them exchanging goods.
- Chinese style ships that traversed the Indian Sea for trade
- China's version of paper money that served as a contract
- Confucian thinking that was combined with Buddhist ideals
- Chinese admiral that commanded voyages throughout the Indian Ocean, expanding China's tributary relationships/trade options to other areas.
- A symbol used by monks that was used to collect offerings for monasteries
- Animals in Arabia used for transporting goods over the sand roads
- Chinese emperor who helped produce 11,000 copies of encyclopedias that had much information in them. These were spread outside of China.
- Agriculturally advanced area that constructed Hindu temples and Buddhist monuments (ex. Borobudur). It played a significant role in the trade routes.
- Associations of merchants that traded together
20 Clues: Associations of merchants that traded together • African language that contains Arabic script and words. • China's version of paper money that served as a contract • Confucian thinking that was combined with Buddhist ideals • Chinese style ships that traversed the Indian Sea for trade • Animals in Arabia used for transporting goods over the sand roads • ...
Goddess 2024-09-09
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- Greek goddess and wife of the sea god
- Babylonian goddess of chaos and creation
- Celtic goddess associated with war and fate
- Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Norse goddess of winter and hunting
- Hindu goddess of devotion and love
- Egyptian goddess of night and mourning
- Celtic goddess of fire and poetry
- Babylonian goddess of love and conflict
- Shinto sun goddess
- Greek goddess of spring and the underworld
- Egyptian goddess of magic and motherhood
- Queen of the Greek gods and goddess of marriage
- Hindu mother goddess and cosmic order
- Greek goddess known for love and beauty
- Egyptian goddess of love and music
- Canaanite mother goddess
- Sumerian goddess ruling the underworld
- Welsh goddess of flowers and the moon
- Norse goddess of love and fertility
- Greek goddess of magic and the night
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- Greek goddess of the hunt and wilderness
- Shinto goddess of the moon
- Hindu goddess of war and protection
- Sumerian goddess of love and war
- Hindu goddess of destruction and transformation
- Chinese goddess of mercy and compassion
- Egyptian goddess of the sky
- Chinese creator goddess
- Norse goddess of marriage and motherhood
- Another name for the Greek goddess of spring
- Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity
- Greek mother goddess of the Olympian gods
- Chinese goddess of the sea
- Shinto goddess of rice and fertility
- Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture
- Greek goddess associated with the hearth
- Egyptian goddess of war and healing
- Hindu goddess of the earth and wife of Rama
- Norse goddess associated with earth
- Phoenician goddess of love and fertility
- Celtic mother goddess of fertility
- Welsh goddess associated with horses
- Yoruba goddess of winds and transformation
- Buddhist goddess of compassion and protection
- Norse goddess ruling over the underworld
- Celtic goddess of horses
- Hindu goddess of knowledge and arts
48 Clues: Shinto sun goddess • Chinese creator goddess • Canaanite mother goddess • Celtic goddess of horses • Shinto goddess of the moon • Chinese goddess of the sea • Egyptian goddess of the sky • Sumerian goddess of love and war • Celtic goddess of fire and poetry • Hindu goddess of devotion and love • Celtic mother goddess of fertility • Egyptian goddess of love and music • ...
topic 12 2025-03-19
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- - series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- - payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- - belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- - setting a person or thing apart
- - a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- - a narrow, confined strip connecting one or more places
- - free from, not subject to
- - to return to a former state
- - an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order
- - to limit or restrict
- - the study of human population trends
- - long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire's northern border
- - in Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization
Down
- - system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- - a storage pool of water
- - a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- - a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- - present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- - in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- - tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- - to fill or be present in
- - unchanging; not likely to give way
- - devotion of children to their parents
- - intended for trade or other business
- - pressure; stress
- - a group of families with a common ancestor
- - general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- - describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- - Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits
- - of land, able to be used to grow crops
- - a disagreement or debate
- - vast area of grasslands
32 Clues: - pressure; stress • - to limit or restrict • - a storage pool of water • - vast area of grasslands • - to fill or be present in • - a disagreement or debate • - free from, not subject to • - to return to a former state • - setting a person or thing apart • - unchanging; not likely to give way • - intended for trade or other business • - the study of human population trends • ...
AP WORLD UNITS 3-4 2025-10-30
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- An agriculturally rich region allied with Srivijaya. They built the Borobudur.
- Helped introduce contracts into trade to promise payment, or create a legal framework in trading.
- The Ruler of Mali who was and still is considered the richest man in the world.
- Major settlements among the Chaco Canyon that encompassed 25,000 miles and linked 150 towns to main centers.
- The SPECIFIC animal who made the journey across the Sahara possible.
- The largest Hindu religious structure that emphasized understanding of the cosmos on Mount Meru. It transitioned to Buddhism.
- Inns or guesthouses where merchants rested and mingled amongst each other.
- A popular learning center that attracted thousands of students from all over West Africa and beyond.
- Made it unnecessary for merchants to carry heavy metal coins.
- Special Chinese ships designed for the monsoons.
- Special Arab ships designed for the monsoons.
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- A period of increased food production that led to many successful empires
- African Bantu languages written in Arabic script.
- Permanent settlements of foreign traders along trade routes.
- This religion emphasized salvation by faith instead of by intense study or meditation.
- A widely travelled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official. He is known for his journey all over Asia.
- A pre-Columbian city in America ruled between the 12th and 14th century, most characterized by its pyramid-like grass mounds of 4 levels.
- A blend of Confucian ethics with aspects of Buddhism and Daoism.
- West African storytellers who preserved knowledge amongst generations orally.
- A Japanese adaptation of Buddhism that was popular amongst samurai.
- This tradition signifies the Buddhist Monk's renunciation of their own goods, emphasizing simplicity and non-attachment.
- The captain who led the enormous Chinese fleet that travelled around the world to enroll people/states into the Chinese tribute system.
22 Clues: Special Arab ships designed for the monsoons. • Special Chinese ships designed for the monsoons. • African Bantu languages written in Arabic script. • Permanent settlements of foreign traders along trade routes. • Made it unnecessary for merchants to carry heavy metal coins. • A blend of Confucian ethics with aspects of Buddhism and Daoism. • ...
M5/2 World History Q1 Vocabulary 2025-07-03
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- Chinese dynasty known for its naval voyages and porcelain.
- Needing no outside help to satisfy one’s basic needs.
- Region in northeast China, home to the Manchu people.
- Founder of a powerful Japanese shogunate that ruled for over 250 years.
- Early type of long gun used by European soldiers.
- Navigational instrument used to determine latitude using the stars.
- Tool that shows direction using the Earth’s magnetic field.
- Japanese warrior class loyal to feudal lords.
- Catholic missionaries who sought to spread Christianity, especially in Asia and the Americas.
- Ethnic group from northeast Asia that founded China’s Qing Dynasty.
- Ritual of bowing to show respect, especially in Chinese imperial courts.
- Spanish name of Italian explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Americas in 1492.
- Large firearm used in naval and land battles during European expansion.
- To try to convert others to one’s religion.
- Indigenous people of the Caribbean encountered by Columbus.
- Powerful Japanese lords who commanded samurai armies.
- Fast, small Portuguese ship used during the Age of Exploration.
- High-quality, white ceramic made famous by Chinese artisans.
- de Gama Portuguese explorer who was the first to sail around Africa to reach India.
- A territory under the control of another country.
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- Caribbean island where Columbus first established European presence.
- Name Columbus gave to the first island he landed on in the New World.
- Former name of Tokyo, capital under the Tokugawa shogunate.
- Payment made by one country to another, often as a sign of respect or submission.
- The last imperial dynasty of China, ruled by the Manchu.
- Military ruler who held real power in feudal Japan.
- English trading company that controlled large parts of India by the 1800s.
- Powerful trading company from the Netherlands with influence in Asia.
- Process of settling and taking control of foreign lands.
- Deadly disease brought by Europeans that devastated indigenous populations.
30 Clues: To try to convert others to one’s religion. • Japanese warrior class loyal to feudal lords. • Early type of long gun used by European soldiers. • A territory under the control of another country. • Military ruler who held real power in feudal Japan. • Needing no outside help to satisfy one’s basic needs. • Region in northeast China, home to the Manchu people. • ...
History Crossword 2025-08-13
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- It feared Hindu domination in India and called for a separate Muslim state
- A period of starvation
- Called for by the US to allow trade to open to everyone on an equal basis
- He strengthened and modernized Egypt by improving tax collection, reorganizing landholding, improving farming methods, and expanding cotton production
- An independent Muslim state formed in 1947
- Adopted by Gandhi, this behavior was called satyagraha, or "soul force"
- A deliberate attempt to destroy an entire religious or ethnic group
- The refusal to follow laws one deems unfair
- Leader of the Taiping Rebellion, he supported land reform, communal ownership of property, and equality for women and men.
- He was a leader that united all Indians, nicknamed "Mahatama," or great soul
- Launched in the 1860s by the Chinese. They built factories, made modern weapons, and developed railroads, shipyards, mining, and light industry
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- Rebellion by the Righteous Harmonious Fists, also known as the "Boxers." The goal was to drive out the "foreign devils" with modern lifestyles
- Britain forced China to sign this, giving Britain a huge indemnity
- The right to live under China's own laws and be tried in Britain's courts
- Gandhi and 78 followers marched 240 miles to sea to protest the monopoly on salt
- A French entrepreneur who organized a company to build the Suez Canal
- They were distrusted by the Muslim Turks and accused of supporting Russian plans against the Ottoman Empire
- Areas of control
- Indian soldiers in their service to serve anywhere
- A war where the British defeated China, caused by the British act of ignoring Chinese threat of executing merchants and drug dealers
- A 100 mile waterway to link the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- Sepoys brutally massacred British men, women, and children
- A Chinese rebellion led by Hong Xiuquan due to poverty and misery for peasants
23 Clues: Areas of control • A period of starvation • An independent Muslim state formed in 1947 • The refusal to follow laws one deems unfair • Indian soldiers in their service to serve anywhere • Sepoys brutally massacred British men, women, and children • A 100 mile waterway to link the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Angel Island Crossward! 2025-12-15
6 Clues: Long hairstyles that Chinese wore • Neighborhoods that Chinese settled in • Young Men that have relatives in the US(dad) • The act of making a law such as the Exclusion Act • The main reason for the Exclusion Act, mainly in California • Chinese people worked here, helping construct many new routes
How well do you know me? 2025-07-29
14 Clues: First Dog • My Middle Name • Favourite Shoes • My Number Plate • Favourite Sport • Favourite Person • Favourite Season • My Favourite Food • Favourite Takeaway • Who do I work for? • Favourite Boys Name • Favourite Girls Name • Best Concert I've Seen • Month of our Anniversary
U11 2021-01-31
aaa 2023-09-19
Travel E 2024-04-03
10 Clues: NYC icon • Incan ruins • London clock • Greek citadel • Parisian tower • Chinese barrier • Indian mausoleum • Egyptian guardian • Roman amphitheater • Ancient structures
Nationalite 2025-08-20
Subjects- 课 2024-11-21
Happy 2025-07-18
Ancient China 2023-02-01
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- The ____ and Taklamakan Deserts are the main deserts in China
- Buddhism believes in the 4 ______, and the eightfold path
- The Chinese New ____ lasts over 15 days, and includes food, the color red, and firecrackers
- The Great ____ of China helped keep out invaders to the North
- In the story of Buddha, before he became a monk he was a ______
- This was the water God in the Polytheistic religion
- The 3 ____ include poetry, calligraphy, and painting
- The type of Government China was
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- If a society believes in more than one God they are _______
- This was created by silk worms
- Style of Chinese writing
- At the top of the social class the "King" was called
- In the South of China when there were extreme wind and rains it was typically called a...
- This is the continent China is located in
14 Clues: Style of Chinese writing • This was created by silk worms • The type of Government China was • This is the continent China is located in • This was the water God in the Polytheistic religion • At the top of the social class the "King" was called • The 3 ____ include poetry, calligraphy, and painting • Buddhism believes in the 4 ______, and the eightfold path • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2013-08-10
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- The Arabic greeting, 'assalamualaikum' means '_______ be unto you'.
- Chinese New Year is also known as the _____ New Year.
- _______ is a traditional bead game played by the Malays.
- A traditional costume worn by Chinese women is called a ______ sam.
- A lovely outer garment worn by Indian women.
- A traditional headgear of Sikh men.
- Malay women and our MAS air stewardesses wear a beautiful costume called a sarong ______.
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- A term used to describe food that is prepared according to Muslim law.
- When dressed in their traditional outfits, Malay men sometimes wear a headgear called a _______.
- The Four ______Truths are the central tenets of Buddhism.
- A traditional cloth worn by Malay men and women.
- Hari Raya Puasa is celebrated by the ______.
- Deepavali is celebrated by the ______ community in Malaysia.
- The mother tongue for many Indians in Malaysia is ____.
14 Clues: A traditional headgear of Sikh men. • Hari Raya Puasa is celebrated by the ______. • A lovely outer garment worn by Indian women. • A traditional cloth worn by Malay men and women. • Chinese New Year is also known as the _____ New Year. • The mother tongue for many Indians in Malaysia is ____. • _______ is a traditional bead game played by the Malays. • ...
Comparative Management 2020-12-09
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- abbrev. for the means of communication
- name of the Chinese company in the Kazakhstan oil case (2)
- conflict that arises through differences in status (2)
- What Japanese people do at business meetings(respectfully- 2)
- group of people consisting of top execs within an organisation (3)
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- belief system based on personal ethics and morality
- psychological reaction to intercultural encounters
- one of Hofstede's dimensions pertaining to equality (2)
- a type of ideology most commonly found in eastern cultures
- Chinese principle of networks that open new doors for business
10 Clues: abbrev. for the means of communication • psychological reaction to intercultural encounters • belief system based on personal ethics and morality • conflict that arises through differences in status (2) • one of Hofstede's dimensions pertaining to equality (2) • name of the Chinese company in the Kazakhstan oil case (2) • ...
Canadian Pacific Railway 2022-10-06
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- porriage,____, and bacon was the Chinese workers' diet.
- there was a shortage of workers, so the government recruited people from _______.
- One of the CPR's biggest competitors was the ______.
- The Chinese workers received around a ________ less than the white workers.
- The prairies were the "_________".
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- ________ constructed the plan for the CPR.
- One of the goals of the National Policy was to complete the railway to ___________ the economy
- The CPR travelled through the __________ where many Aboriginal people lived.
- The CPR took ____ years to build.
- The government promised the railway would be done in _______ years.
10 Clues: The CPR took ____ years to build. • The prairies were the "_________". • ________ constructed the plan for the CPR. • One of the CPR's biggest competitors was the ______. • porriage,____, and bacon was the Chinese workers' diet. • The government promised the railway would be done in _______ years. • ...
November 7th, 2012 2012-11-07
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- a chinese philosopher, he was the most influential teacher in Chinese history. His teachings focused on morality, family, society, and government.
- a form of printing in which an entire page is caved into a block of wood
- the capital of the Song dynasty
- service as a government official
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- is a mixture of powder used in guns and explosives
- a thin, beautiful type of pottery
- an educated member of the government
- canal a canal linking northern and southern China
- a body of unelected government officials
- this instrument, which uses Earth's direction
10 Clues: the capital of the Song dynasty • service as a government official • a thin, beautiful type of pottery • an educated member of the government • a body of unelected government officials • this instrument, which uses Earth's direction • canal a canal linking northern and southern China • is a mixture of powder used in guns and explosives • ...
Gold crosswword 2014-10-26
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- what month did the minors burn their licences?
- where was the Eureka rebellion?
- what culture is being disrespected on the goldfields?
- what do Europeans and Americans cut off the Chinese?
- what is the leader of the leader of the Eureka rebellions last name?
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- what is the first name of the person who killed James scoobie?
- what is everyone on the goldfields looking for?
- what is the easier way to to sift gold?
- where do minors sleep at night?
- what do people yell when they find gold?
10 Clues: where do minors sleep at night? • where was the Eureka rebellion? • what is the easier way to to sift gold? • what do people yell when they find gold? • what month did the minors burn their licences? • what is everyone on the goldfields looking for? • what do Europeans and Americans cut off the Chinese? • what culture is being disrespected on the goldfields? • ...
Creativate Wheelchair Crossword 2024-01-15
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- This famous philosopher has been depicted in a wheelchair in Chinese art
- Number of confirmed Polio cases in the world in 2022
- The ‘L’ in LFC
- The Polio virus was first identified by this Austrian
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- This word completes the actual word for polio
- In 2nd century BC, Chinese used this to ferry people
- Football played on wheelchair is called
- Weakened live virus
- The first lightweight wheelchair was invented by this individual along with his disabled friend
- In 17th century, this watchmaker built world’s first self propelling chair
10 Clues: The ‘L’ in LFC • Weakened live virus • Football played on wheelchair is called • This word completes the actual word for polio • In 2nd century BC, Chinese used this to ferry people • Number of confirmed Polio cases in the world in 2022 • The Polio virus was first identified by this Austrian • This famous philosopher has been depicted in a wheelchair in Chinese art • ...
Taoism Beliefs Crossword 2025-02-01
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- The way or the path of the universe
- a Chinese philosophy based in the writings of Lao Tzu
- Taoism teaches that all nature and living things are connected and ________
- a Chinese philosopher and poet connected to Taoism
- or qi, is the energy that guides everything that happens in the universe.
- Everything balances each other and is constantly cycling
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- life after death; rebirth
- a slow calming form of martial arts practiced by Taoist people
- or "the way and its power" is the book Taoism is based off of written by Laozi
- Taoist priests
10 Clues: Taoist priests • life after death; rebirth • The way or the path of the universe • a Chinese philosopher and poet connected to Taoism • a Chinese philosophy based in the writings of Lao Tzu • Everything balances each other and is constantly cycling • a slow calming form of martial arts practiced by Taoist people • ...
Trailblazin' Asian Women 2025-05-08
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- Renowned human rights activist from Myanmar
- Nobel Peace Prize winner who fought for education and women's rights in Pakistan
- Groundbreaking computer scientist who developed early programming languages
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics from Asia
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- Pioneering Japanese businesswoman who transformed automotive industry
- First woman Prime Minister of India who led the country through significant political changes
- Nobel Prize-winning physicist who discovered radioactivity
- Legendary Chinese warrior who inspired a Disney animated films
- Pioneering Chinese-American architect who designed iconic buildings worldwide
- First female Prime Minister of Bangladesh
10 Clues: First female Prime Minister of Bangladesh • Renowned human rights activist from Myanmar • First woman to win a Nobel Prize in Economics from Asia • Nobel Prize-winning physicist who discovered radioactivity • Legendary Chinese warrior who inspired a Disney animated films • Pioneering Japanese businesswoman who transformed automotive industry • ...
option 4-10 words 2025-09-25
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- A wall meant to protect the Chinese from Mongolians
- A Japanese swordsmen
- A road used for travel and trading goods from and out of China
- A Mongolian leader that conquered most of the east
- A desert that has great importance in China
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- A river located below the yellow and used for farming for the earlier stages of China
- A large mountain range that blocks of China from India
- A city that was only made to show off its power to neighboring civilizations
- A river that gets its color from mud
- A Chinese religion
10 Clues: A Chinese religion • A Japanese swordsmen • A river that gets its color from mud • A desert that has great importance in China • A Mongolian leader that conquered most of the east • A wall meant to protect the Chinese from Mongolians • A large mountain range that blocks of China from India • A road used for travel and trading goods from and out of China • ...
Unit1 2020-12-17
year of the dog Gavin 2021-11-18
Nationalities 2025-02-08
10 Clues: Shakira • Celine Dion • Emma Watson • Jackie Chan • Rafael Nadal • Cate Blanchett • Canelo Álvarez • Priyanka Chopra • Cristiano Ronaldo • Leonardo DiCaprio
Subjects- 课 2024-11-21
'Hello' in other languages 2025-01-05
China: The FIrst Explorers 2022-05-04
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- ___________would also regularly give gifts, gold, silver, and exotic animals in exchange for peace and the right to trade with the Chinese
- Commander __________ completed 7 voyages in the Pacific and Indian Ocean
- During his 28 year naval career, Admiral Zheng visited 37 countries
- The Chinese did not try to ___________ other regions
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- Over 60 of 317 ships on the first voyage were _____________ships
- Different countries explored the world through _________voyages
- The _____________wanted to control trade and impress with a display of Chinese strength
7 Clues: The Chinese did not try to ___________ other regions • Different countries explored the world through _________voyages • Over 60 of 317 ships on the first voyage were _____________ships • During his 28 year naval career, Admiral Zheng visited 37 countries • Commander __________ completed 7 voyages in the Pacific and Indian Ocean • ...
Lisa's 2024 Crossword 2024-12-09
12 Clues: Evening Drink • Cuddly Friend • 2025 Milestone • Best F1 Driver • Birthday Dinner • February Consert • Duolingo Language • Halloween Costume • Land of the Summer • Spotify Wrapped #2 • Your UF Company Name • Social Media Plattform
Unit 1 Touch and feel 2022-05-30
Famous Landmarks 2023-11-19
12 Clues: - Egyptian tomb • - Incan citadel • - Athens hilltop • - Parisian tower • - Opera House city • - Ancient UK circle • - Roman amphitheater • - London clock tower • - San Francisco bridge • - Indian marble marvel • - Chinese fortification • - U.S. presidential faces
La Asia PC 2017-11-15
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- Both Tang & Song dynasties used this for war and fireworks
- China was able to use technological sophistication to make these bigger and better
- Dynasty that invented printing and could print books
- The Mongols protected this trade route
- Way to show wealth and control women
- This Empire created the ability to trade between Russia and Asia
- Two continents that Mongols controlled
- Kublai Khan was the Mongol leader of this Chinese dynasty
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- Both Tang & Song used this to “find their way”
- this waterway connected North China and South China (Yellow & Huang He Rivers)
- first dynasty after Han after 300 years
- Tang & Song dynasties did this before Gutenburg
- Khan His death prevented the spread of the Mongol Empire into Western Europe
- The order of the three Chinese Empires
- this religion spread by travelers using trade routes such as the Silk Road
15 Clues: Way to show wealth and control women • The Mongols protected this trade route • The order of the three Chinese Empires • Two continents that Mongols controlled • first dynasty after Han after 300 years • Both Tang & Song used this to “find their way” • Tang & Song dynasties did this before Gutenburg • Dynasty that invented printing and could print books • ...
Immigrants 2013-01-09
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- Once entering America,immigrants were faced with lives of ___________ & could not support their families.
- Immigrants came to ________ for...
- Immigrants came here during the __________ era and Gilded Age.
- When arriving in America, nativists expected immigrants to __________.
- Signs were hung up in windows saying "HELP WANTED: NO __________ NEED APPLY."
- One of the reasons immigrants came was for religious __________
- The Chinese and __________ mainly came through Angel Island.
- After arriving to America, most immigrants lived in poorly built and overcrowded ____________.
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- The acts of 1903 and 1917 allowed immigrants suspected of illegal behavior to be deported.
- In 1882, a law was put into action, excluding the _______ from entering the U.S.
- Most Irish came because of the potato ________.
- Immigrants contributed to the __________ of America by taking factory jobs in big cities.
- Upon their arrival, immigrants faced many __________.
- When traveling to America, most immigrants raveled in unsanitary conditions in __________.
- Many ________ traveled to America.
15 Clues: Immigrants came to ________ for... • Many ________ traveled to America. • Most Irish came because of the potato ________. • Upon their arrival, immigrants faced many __________. • The Chinese and __________ mainly came through Angel Island. • Immigrants came here during the __________ era and Gilded Age. • ...
China 2013-05-16
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- The most commonly grown plant/food in China.
- The capital of China.
- A gardening tool used to move dirt.
- A Wall that took over 3 million people to construct
- Native to china or of chinese decent
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- Which dynasty had the first writing system
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- The second longest river in Asia
- A family of rulers that rule until the family dies off
- The ancient caravan route that connects Xian in central China to the eastern
- The animal that was used to help people cross the desert land of the Silk Road.
- The first mass produced weapon in China
- The continent that is home to China.
- A large county in Eastern Asia
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank over an empire.
15 Clues: The capital of China. • A large county in Eastern Asia • The second longest river in Asia • A gardening tool used to move dirt. • The continent that is home to China. • Native to china or of chinese decent • The first mass produced weapon in China • Which dynasty had the first writing system • The most commonly grown plant/food in China. • ...
China 2013-05-16
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- The second longest river in Asia
- A large county in Eastern Asia
- Which dynasty had the first writing system
- The ancient caravan route that connects Xian in central China to the eastern
- The first mass produced weapon in China
- A family of rulers that rule until the family dies off
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- The most commonly grown plant/food in China.
- The continent that is home to China.
- The capital of China.
- A gardening tool used to move dirt.
- A Wall that took over 3 million people to construct
- The animal that was used to help people cross the desert land of the Silk Road.
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank over an empire.
- Native to china or of chinese decent
15 Clues: The capital of China. • A large county in Eastern Asia • The second longest river in Asia • A gardening tool used to move dirt. • The continent that is home to China. • Native to china or of chinese decent • The first mass produced weapon in China • Which dynasty had the first writing system • The most commonly grown plant/food in China. • ...
China 2013-11-06
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- Popular and painful practice for girls during the Tang Dynasty
- Doubled the Chinese population
- The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____
- Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers
- People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south
- When independent countries send embassies to the capital city to pay respects and give gifts
- Princes and aristocrats would pay Buddhist _____ to pray for their success in return for tax exemption and free land
- The most popular sect of Buddhism in China
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- The Confucianism principal of respect to one's family and ancestors
- The only Chinese empress
- Those who passed the imperial exam system became part of this
- China's production and use of this in the Song Dynasty was more than that of Europe's
- The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty
- One who postpones nirvana to help others achieve enlightenment
- This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution"
15 Clues: The only Chinese empress • Doubled the Chinese population • Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers • The most popular sect of Buddhism in China • The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty • This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution" • The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____ • People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south • ...
Post-Dynasty 2022-02-22
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- china has advanced and is now ______
- after the rebellion against the quin dynasty, China established a ______ that lasted until 1925
- held in china, and had to use fake snow and snow guns.
- a act to industrialize china, but lead to great destructon
- the ______ defeated the nationalist
- the country that invaded China in 1937
- the people of china are ranked out of a certain number of points
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- mao and followers burned books, idea of "no religion"
- The good the ____ and the ugly
- A large army attacked the communist and they fleed to their mountain base, this is know as the _____
- methods of advertisement to make people think a certain way
- a Chinese leader that ruled during the good, bad, and ugly
- “Education”
- a Chinese leader that ruled during the great leap forward
- many nationalists fled to ______ after their defeat
15 Clues: “Education” • The good the ____ and the ugly • the ______ defeated the nationalist • china has advanced and is now ______ • the country that invaded China in 1937 • many nationalists fled to ______ after their defeat • mao and followers burned books, idea of "no religion" • held in china, and had to use fake snow and snow guns. • ...
Schools of thought in Anceint China 2024-02-14
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- service the administrative service of a government not including the armed forces
- the system of political and ethical ideas formulated by the Chinese philosopher Confucias
- to make sure, certain or safe
- a popular philosophy developed in China toward the end of the Zhou dynasty.
- put into action
- a large, flat grassy plain devoid of trees save those near bodies of water
- conforming to accepted standards of conduct; moral
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- a system of ideas based on the teaching of Laozi.
- the quality that distinguishes an individual from others
- the part of the Chinese bureaucracy that made sure government officials were doing their jobs
- to keep in an existing state; to preserve from failure or decline.
- an organized system of thought, from the Greek for "love of wisdom"
- the government in power.
- relating to, or suited for, war or a warrior.
- a set of beliefs
15 Clues: put into action • a set of beliefs • the government in power. • to make sure, certain or safe • relating to, or suited for, war or a warrior. • a system of ideas based on the teaching of Laozi. • conforming to accepted standards of conduct; moral • the quality that distinguishes an individual from others • to keep in an existing state; to preserve from failure or decline. • ...
Sigma Sauce 2024-04-09
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- inventions inventions that are ancient in China and celebrated in Chinese culture
- worship of spirits and ideas of purity that is a part of buddhism
- the square in china capitals in bejing
- the system of government where members of a state are elected though representatives
- a system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- achievements having or reveling creative skill
- the square in china capitals in bejing
- where a group of people are being controlled by one person or a group led by one person
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- He Naval commander who explored Southeast Asia
- centers increased irrigation-produced crops leading to population growth
- the early korean alphabet in the 1400s
- someone who participates in the belief of communism
- Khan a ruler of China
- a payment from a conquered or to a more powerful country
- Restoration this time in japan from 1868 to 1912 is called the meiji restoration
- people who move from place to place
16 Clues: Khan a ruler of China • people who move from place to place • the early korean alphabet in the 1400s • the square in china capitals in bejing • the square in china capitals in bejing • He Naval commander who explored Southeast Asia • achievements having or reveling creative skill • someone who participates in the belief of communism • ...
Movies 2021-11-23
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- dinosaurs are back, and they are not happy about it
- amnesiac teenagers solve puzzles and fight living silly putty
- ryan reynolds acts like himself but as a thief
- after his mother is brutally ripped to shreds, a young boy is kidnapped and his paranoid father has to race across the globe with a slightly insane woman in order to save him
- a boat sinks, love is killed, yay
- ryan reynolds acts like himself but as a video game character
- little cat has to kill his uncle, after years of party of course
- blue cat aliens ride dragons and fight robots
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- brad pitt saves the world
- abused Chinese boy with a doctorate in murder kills a demon
- a rich genius gets a reality check
- superhero family
- little wizard beats the dark lord without casting a SINGLE SPELL
- ya like jazz?
- a chinese mammal that learns martial arts
15 Clues: ya like jazz? • superhero family • brad pitt saves the world • a boat sinks, love is killed, yay • a rich genius gets a reality check • a chinese mammal that learns martial arts • blue cat aliens ride dragons and fight robots • ryan reynolds acts like himself but as a thief • dinosaurs are back, and they are not happy about it • ...
China 2013-11-06
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- Popular and painful practice for girls during the Tang Dynasty
- China's production and use of this in the Song Dynasty was more than that of Europe's
- This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution"
- The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty
- People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south
- When independent countries send embassies to the capital city to pay respects and give gifts
- Piety The Confucianism principal of respect to one's family and ancestors
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- The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____
- Canal Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers
- Gentry Those who passed the imperial exam system became part of this
- Princes and aristocrats would pay Buddhist _____ to pray for their success in return for tax exemption and free land
- The most popular sect of Buddhism in China
- The only Chinese empress
- Rice Doubled the Chinese population
- One who postpones nirvana to help others achieve enlightenment
15 Clues: The only Chinese empress • Rice Doubled the Chinese population • The most popular sect of Buddhism in China • Canal Connects the Yellow and Yangzi Rivers • The cosmopolitan capital of the Tang Dynasty • This Dynasty was China's "Industrial Revolution" • The Tang Dynasty was the golden age of ____ and ____ • People from Manchuria who forced the Song Dynasty south • ...
The New Immigrants 2013-10-22
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- Some ___?___ before they reached their destination because the conditions on the ship were dreadful, crowded and lack of fresh air.
- Chinese help build the nation's ____?____
- ___?___ island located in San Francisco.
- _____?______ helped the United States become the diverse society today
- Most immigrants traveled in what?
- Immigrants though of themselves as "___?___" American citizens.
- Mexicans immigrated to the United States to find what?
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- 20 million ___?___ arrived in the United States (1870-1920)
- Immigrants did not want to give up their ___?___ identities.
- People move to the United States because there were many ___?___ available.
- Gentleman's _____?_____
- Europeans left their homelands to escape religious _____?_____, increasing of populations, scarcity, and they would be attacked by local authorities.
- _____?_____ immigrants arrived in the United States on the west coast.
- ___?___ island located in New York.
- Native-born often disliked the immigrants, and viewed them as a ___?___ to the American way of life.
15 Clues: Gentleman's _____?_____ • Most immigrants traveled in what? • ___?___ island located in New York. • ___?___ island located in San Francisco. • Chinese help build the nation's ____?____ • Mexicans immigrated to the United States to find what? • 20 million ___?___ arrived in the United States (1870-1920) • Immigrants did not want to give up their ___?___ identities. • ...
"Two Kinds" Quick Review 2023-02-15
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- The name of the author
- The name of the piece the narrator played in the talent show
- The meaning of "ni kan"
- The literary technique used when she referenced Shirley Temple
- This is an expression of disapproval or disappointment
- Which kind of daughter did the narrator's mother say was the "only kind" who could live in their house?
- Where all of the narrator's mother's hopes lay
- The name of the piano teacher
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- The social club to which the narrator's parents belonged
- On what occasion did the narrator's mother offer to give her the piano?
- This is what the narrator and her mother wanted her to be
- The name of the narrator
- The literary technique used here: "You look like a Negro Chinese."
- "Chinatown's Littlest Chinese Chess Champion"
- What the narrator felt after embarrassing her parents in the talent show
15 Clues: The name of the author • The meaning of "ni kan" • The name of the narrator • The name of the piano teacher • "Chinatown's Littlest Chinese Chess Champion" • Where all of the narrator's mother's hopes lay • This is an expression of disapproval or disappointment • The social club to which the narrator's parents belonged • ...
Blitzar'21 Crossword - Senior 2021-05-27
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- The name of the crater that perseverance landed
- The first succeeded Japanese lunar probe named before its launch
- The rocket that carried the Chinese mars rover in to space
- The rocket that was used to carry the Mars probe Pathfinder
- The rocket that carried the probe Perseverance
- The name of the space shuttle that crashed in 2003
- A star that is close to us that has already become a red giant
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- The name of the Chinese rover sent to mars in 2020
- The 3rd largest moon of Jupiter
- The name of the longest telescope that was built in 1963
- The apollo crew who took the famous photo called blue marble
- The photograph of the Earth that was taken by the Voyager 1 on 14th February 1990 is called,
- This is the space shuttle which crashed in 1986
- The robotic helicopter that is operating on Mars
- The first succeeded NASA's lunar probe to
15 Clues: The 3rd largest moon of Jupiter • The first succeeded NASA's lunar probe to • The rocket that carried the probe Perseverance • The name of the crater that perseverance landed • This is the space shuttle which crashed in 1986 • The robotic helicopter that is operating on Mars • The name of the Chinese rover sent to mars in 2020 • ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Crossword 2022-05-16
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- *motivation to do something
- Italian farmers in Walla Walla both were and are known for their ------
- by this time, the amount of norwegians in the state was noticeable.
- until after WWII, the majority of these residents were Norwegian
- This person and his sons found the shingle company and the white river lumber
- poulsbo's major industry
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- This much amount of Chinese people were expelled from Washington
- This person persuaded nine of his fourteen children to emigrate to America
- this city was destroyed by a fire in 1889
- By 1870, there were twice as many ------- miners as white miners
- Hawaiian men called ------- agreed to work for the Hudson bay company
- some feared that foreigners -------- American cultures and values
- The California Gold Rush inspired some ----- people to move west
- *a long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs
- *work that is considered shameful or humiliating
15 Clues: poulsbo's major industry • *motivation to do something • this city was destroyed by a fire in 1889 • *work that is considered shameful or humiliating • *a long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs • This much amount of Chinese people were expelled from Washington • By 1870, there were twice as many ------- miners as white miners • ...
Topic 2 2018-10-08
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- company owned by stockholders
- Survival of the fittest, the strongest will survive
- the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- this event challenged industries to make more goods
- The immigration station in San Francisco
- A period of time in the U.S where farms disapeared and many factories were built
- programs to help newcomers adopt American diet, dress, and learn English
- response of most native born americans to the new immigrants
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- increase of people moving to the cities
- prohibited immigration by chinese laborers
- towns owned by business and rented out to employees
- The immigration station in New York
- act A law passed by congress in 1890 that outlawed or monopolies
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- A strike where 300,000 rail workers went on strike
15 Clues: company owned by stockholders • The immigration station in New York • increase of people moving to the cities • The immigration station in San Francisco • prohibited immigration by chinese laborers • A strike where 300,000 rail workers went on strike • Survival of the fittest, the strongest will survive • towns owned by business and rented out to employees • ...
Legendary Creatures 2023-09-11
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- A fearsome beast from Chinese mythology, associated with New Year traditions.
- A vampire-like creature from Philippine folklore that can split in two.
- A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology.
- A type of vampire in Romanian folklore.
- A female spirit in Irish mythology, known for wailing as an omen of death.
- A horse-like demon from Scottish mythology, associated with plagues and drought.
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- A legendary blood-sucking creature in Latin American folklore.
- A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore.
- A mythical creature from Algonquian folklore, known for its insatiable hunger.
- A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology.
- Ghostly spirits in Japanese folklore with featureless, smooth faces.
- Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous.
- A reanimated corpse in Chinese folklore, similar to a vampire.
- A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore.
- A female demon in Greek mythology, often depicted as a serpent-woman.
15 Clues: A type of vampire in Romanian folklore. • A malevolent water spirit in Zulu mythology. • A shape-shifting water spirit from Scottish folklore. • A mischievous water creature from Japanese mythology. • A female vampire ghost in Malay and Indonesian folklore. • Trickster spirits in Mexican folklore, often mischievous. • ...
Mongol Empire 2024-05-13
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- Road Famous trade route connecting East and West (10 letters)
- Mongol warrior known for his military strategies (8 letters)
- Mongol capital during the Yuan Dynasty (6 letters)
- Chinese dynasty overthrown by the Mongols (4 letters)
- The capital of the Mongol Empire (6 letters)
- The largest contiguous land empire in history (6 letters)
- Mongol horsemen renowned for their skill in archery (6 letters)
- The title given to the supreme ruler of the Mongol Empire (5 letters)
- Founder of the Mongol Empire (7 letters)
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- Ancient city in modern-day Mongolia, capital of Genghis Khan's empire (7 letters)
- Mongol ruler who invaded Europe in the 13th century (5 letters)
- Mongolica The period of peace and stability during Mongol rule (7 letters)
- Mongol leader who conquered China (6 letters)
- The Mongol ruler who established the Yuan Dynasty in China (5 letters)
- Famous Chinese explorer who served under Kublai Khan (4 letters)
15 Clues: Founder of the Mongol Empire (7 letters) • The capital of the Mongol Empire (6 letters) • Mongol leader who conquered China (6 letters) • Mongol capital during the Yuan Dynasty (6 letters) • Chinese dynasty overthrown by the Mongols (4 letters) • The largest contiguous land empire in history (6 letters) • Mongol warrior known for his military strategies (8 letters) • ...
New Immigrants in the States 2024-10-23
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- Factor which drives someone to a country
- What belief supported that the assimilation of immigrants would make them more loyal?
- What group of people did an exclusion act of the 1860s make illegal to immigrate?
- Groups that were established to aid improvement in work conditions
- Factor which drives someone away from their homeland
- What idealism favored native inhabitants rather than immigrants?
- Metaphor for society where races and cultures blend together?
- What did the Chinese primarily build?
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- Poorly built housing for the poor
- Event that brought immigrants to California
- What asian country had a lot of immigrants coming over to America to work
- A condition in which many immigrants lived due to lack of money
- What island in New York served as a station for immigration?
- What was the name of the island that hosted an immigrant processing station in San Francisco?
- The downfall of what country is causing immigration?
15 Clues: Poorly built housing for the poor • What did the Chinese primarily build? • Factor which drives someone to a country • Event that brought immigrants to California • The downfall of what country is causing immigration? • Factor which drives someone away from their homeland • What island in New York served as a station for immigration? • ...
Islam, the Han and random! 2024-11-18
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- A pilgrimage to Mecca.
- The greatest, most bestest, and most handsome looking football team in the world.
- You're looking at me now. (Invented by the Han)
- Christians call me God but in Islam I'm called...
- My teachings helped create a unified Chinese culture.
- The followers of Islam.
- To give money to poor people, one of the five pillars.
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- I used to be a student in this class but alas, I am no longer with you.
- George called me a 'black box' but I am so much more than that.
- I share a history class with my big sister.
- The prophet of Islam.
- Am I flower or one of your teachers?
- Who needs a man to rule the Han dynasty when you have me?
- A peasant who became an emperor.
- We really like stealing stuff from the Han Chinese.
15 Clues: The prophet of Islam. • A pilgrimage to Mecca. • The followers of Islam. • A peasant who became an emperor. • Am I flower or one of your teachers? • I share a history class with my big sister. • You're looking at me now. (Invented by the Han) • Christians call me God but in Islam I'm called... • We really like stealing stuff from the Han Chinese. • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary I 2015-02-04
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- ancient trade route between China and Europe
- the second longest river in China that looks yellow because of the soil it carries
- nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned
- series of rulers from the same family
- extends about 1,400 miles across northern China that was built in the third century BC
- valuable cloth first made only in China
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- characters that stand of objects
- characters that are joined by two or more pictographs used in Chinese writing
- the longest river in China and Asia and the third longest river in the world
- China's first capital
- appointed officials who are responsible for different areas of government
- Chinese philosopher and teacher whose beliefs greatly influenced China
12 Clues: China's first capital • characters that stand of objects • series of rulers from the same family • valuable cloth first made only in China • ancient trade route between China and Europe • nobles whose wealth came from the land they owned • Chinese philosopher and teacher whose beliefs greatly influenced China • ...
Imperialism:China 2015-03-02
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- a young army officer who wanted to reunite China
- a stopped trade on drugs between Britain and the Chinese
- Japan tried to gain control of Chinese land which led to war
- increase in economic and science government welfares
- empress of China who was strong willed and surrounded herself with Confucian traditions
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- laws set out to modernize the nation
- reformers wanting an end to Confucian ideas
- peasants rebelled due to an increase in misery and poverty in China
- right to live under their own laws and be tried in their own courts
- trained martial arts secret society who wanted to drive out "foreign devils"
- exporting more than it imported
- payment for losses in the war
12 Clues: payment for losses in the war • exporting more than it imported • laws set out to modernize the nation • reformers wanting an end to Confucian ideas • a young army officer who wanted to reunite China • increase in economic and science government welfares • a stopped trade on drugs between Britain and the Chinese • ...
China Vocab 2023-12-05
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- individual characters made of wood or metal
- a line of rulers descended from one family
- belonging or related to an empower
- An old Chinese custom of wrapping a girl's feet so they wouldn't grow.
- an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials
- test given to qualify candidates for positions in the governments
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- a woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man.
- qualities of an item by using standardized designed and diving steps of production among the workers
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
- A ruling class of enable families
- highly complex body of workers, with many levels of authority
- rule by officials of proven merit
12 Clues: A ruling class of enable families • rule by officials of proven merit • belonging or related to an empower • a line of rulers descended from one family • individual characters made of wood or metal • an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials • a woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man. • ...
Ancient Chinese Art - Melanie O. 2020-12-14
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- The ____ dynasty was known for encouraging the growth of arts.
- The ritual of _____ was to thank nature.
- There are ___ classical arts of ancient China.
- They were known to be the first to develope the ____ for pottery.
- There are _____ categories of ancient Chinese music.
- _____ painting was the first kind of art.
- ___________ was recommended for everyone to know.
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- Mountains and water dominated most kinds of _________.
- ________ were very detailed and each were different.
- Since the Chinese were very religious, they had many _______ for many events.
- One of the most important parts of life is ______, becuase it could help with war, hunting, etc.
- Ancient China set up ___ schools for everyone to have a chance at it.
12 Clues: The ritual of _____ was to thank nature. • _____ painting was the first kind of art. • There are ___ classical arts of ancient China. • ___________ was recommended for everyone to know. • ________ were very detailed and each were different. • There are _____ categories of ancient Chinese music. • Mountains and water dominated most kinds of _________. • ...
Ancient China: Vocabulary 2024-05-03
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- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a king must rule
- to be dependent
- related to soldiers, arms, or war
- a person that someone is descended from
- to become unknown
- the belief that the Chinese kings right to rule came from the gods
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- a group of non-elected government officials
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea
- a member of an upper class society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
- having title or possession by reason of birth
- a canal; a narrow body of water between two land masses
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
13 Clues: to be dependent • to become unknown • related to soldiers, arms, or war • a person that someone is descended from • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a canal; a narrow body of water between two land masses • a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or an idea • ...
