chinese Crossword Puzzles
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 ____ • ...
Imperialism Review 2024-03-26
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- This commodore of the US Navy sailed to Japan to “negotiate” trading relations (two words)
- These conflicts between the Chinese and British navies were fought over the importation of drugs (two words)
- India’s climate was perfect for growing this crop needed to supply England’s textile factories
- This African nationalist was responsible for liberating Ghana from British colonial control
- The period of rapid Japanese industrialization was named after this emperor
- The 1885 conference that divided the African continent into colonies was held in this city
- The last ruling dynasty of China
- Along with Liberia, this was the only African state not colonized during the “Scramble for Africa”
- This theory advocated “survival of the fittest” - the idea that industrialized nations will colonize weaker ones; used as a justification for imperialism (two words)
- What all industrialized countries are looking for (two words)
- This Chinese product was in high demand in England during the 1700s and 1800s
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- China would be divided into these “zones of trade” dominated by industrial powers after the Opium Wars (three words)
- African nationalist responsible for liberating Kenya from British colonial control
- The period in which the Indian subcontinent was under direct British control was know as this
- Defined as, “using Western Europe and the United States as a model for change”, Japan used this idea to rapidly industrialize in the mid-to-late 1800’s
- When a stronger country dominates a weaker country socially, politically, and economically
- This treaty opened Japan for trade, leading to the downfall of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- As Britain’s most valuable colonial possession, India was known as this (four words)
- This Chinese rebellion (1900) was in response to increased outside influence
- These Indian soldiers who were employed by the British East India Company rebelled in 1857
- This powerful idea of the mid-1900s centered around pride, unity, and nationalism inspired many African leaders to start independence movements (two words)
- A chain of islands
22 Clues: A chain of islands • The last ruling dynasty of China • What all industrialized countries are looking for (two words) • The period of rapid Japanese industrialization was named after this emperor • This Chinese rebellion (1900) was in response to increased outside influence • This Chinese product was in high demand in England during the 1700s and 1800s • ...
AP Chapter 19 2024-04-08
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- Photography and the advent of this communications technology made the world much more connected.
- This man developed the technique of psychoanalysis.
- This group gained the job opportunities during the World Wars as well as suffrage in the early part of the 20th century.
- This study forecasted the need to cut back on the consumption of natural resources in the twenty-first century.
- This man was a key figure in the modern art movement.
- A decline in this was driven by consumer demand, becoming a major concern in the 1960s. Developing countries are now also contributing to this decline.
- A collective name for South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore.
- This technology allowed people to live further outside cities.
- Communist Party leader who forced Chinese economic reforms after the death of Mao Zedong.
- Construction of these brought electricity to rural areas.
- This man developed the theory of relativity; that time, space, energy, and mass are related.
- These brothers were the first to build and fly an airplane.
- Medicines and these were developed to control recent pandemics.
- Improved transportation and commercial expansion have increased the spread of these.
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- This woman physicist discovered x-rays.
- These brothers invented the motion picture.
- An economic group dedicated to reducing barriers and enforcing international agreements.
- Free-market policies that include reducing tariff protection for local industries.
- Computers and these phones revolutionized the exchange of information.
- Early forms of this helped Asian cities grow rapidly. After the Industrial Revolution, European cities saw tremendous growth.
- The site in Beijing where Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political openness; demonstration was crushed by the Chinese military with a great loss of life.
- A common currency used by twelve member states competed with the US dollar, balancing American economic dominance.
22 Clues: This woman physicist discovered x-rays. • These brothers invented the motion picture. • This man developed the technique of psychoanalysis. • This man was a key figure in the modern art movement. • Construction of these brought electricity to rural areas. • These brothers were the first to build and fly an airplane. • ...
The Cold War 2023-04-26
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- terrorist group founded by osama bin ladin
- physical wall built in West Berlin, prevented access to east
- name of the Chinese president who is responsible for the great leap forward
- last name of the person who came up with perestroika and glasnost
- A sexually transmitted disease, killed 25 million people worldwide from 1981-2014
- created by the US in response to sputnik
- Union the leader of this country was Stalin then Kruschev
- first satellite launched into space
- the revolution in which Iranians were unsatisfied with reza pahlavi so they revolted
- Chinese protests in 1989 demanding civil rights
- last name of the Prime minister of the UK in the postdam conference
- act, required black south africans to carry identity documents when entering white areas
- the country that gained independence from france in 1964
- Last name of the soviet president after stalin
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- dangerous disease started in africa, outbreak in 2014 led to scare
- the race of which country can get to the moon first
- treaty for clastommunist countries
- last name of the Chinese leader in 1981
- One outcome of this conference was to split Germany into 4 zones that were controlled by US, UK, USSR, and France
- political barrier that seperated capitalist and communist states
- political movement for reform within the Communist Party, associated with Glasnost, for economy
- this banned discrimination in voting
- first sub-saharan african country to gain independence
- fighters in afghanistan, later split into taliban and Al-Qaeda
- this war established the 38th parallel
- last name of the South African person whose imprisonment inspired the end of apartheid
- Capitalist croup formed to counter the warsaw pact
- last name of the president who took over after the death of Roosevelt
- more deaths from this disease in 1918 than in world war I
- spread by mosquitoes in tropical areas, killed 600k people every year in early 2000's
30 Clues: treaty for clastommunist countries • first satellite launched into space • this banned discrimination in voting • this war established the 38th parallel • last name of the Chinese leader in 1981 • created by the US in response to sputnik • terrorist group founded by osama bin ladin • Last name of the soviet president after stalin • ...
Ancient China and Ancient Rome 2024-12-02
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- - Influential Chinese philosopher who emphasized ethics, family, and social harmony.
- - The political system in Rome before it became an empire.
- - Roman engineering marvel used to transport water across great distances.
- - Dynasty known for its cultural and technological advancements, including the Silk Road.
- - Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao or "the Way."
- - Standard Roman silver coin used in trade and commerce.
- - Architectural feature perfected by the Romans and used in aqueducts and buildings.
- - Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility.
- - The supreme ruler of both ancient Rome and imperial China.
- - Famous Roman general and statesman who declared himself dictator and was assassinated in 44 BCE.
- - Iconic Roman amphitheater where gladiator games and spectacles were held.
- - Artwork made from small pieces of stone or glass, popular in Roman homes.
- Tables - The foundation of Roman law written in the Republic era.
- - The river flowing through Rome, central to its founding and history.
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- - The direction associated with the region the Great Wall of China was built to defend.
- - A critical Chinese invention that helped with navigation.
- - The first emperor of a unified China who began construction of the Great Wall.
- - Traditional Roman garment draped over the shoulders and body.
- - Material invented in China and essential for writing and record-keeping.
- - A ruling family in ancient China that passed power from one generation to another.
- - Confucian virtue of respect and obedience towards one's parents and elders.
- - The public square in ancient Rome, a center of political and social activity.
- Road - Famous trade route connecting China to Europe during the Han dynasty.
- - A horse-drawn vehicle used in warfare and races in both Rome and China.
- Cotta - Statues of soldiers created to protect the tomb of China's first emperor.
25 Clues: - Roman goddess of love, beauty, and fertility. • - Standard Roman silver coin used in trade and commerce. • - The political system in Rome before it became an empire. • - A critical Chinese invention that helped with navigation. • - The supreme ruler of both ancient Rome and imperial China. • - Traditional Roman garment draped over the shoulders and body. • ...
Looking Outward or Turning Inwards 2025-05-27
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- The idea that China was the cultural and political center of the world
- Navigational tool that helped sailors determine latitude at sea
- Exam-based system to select officials based on merit, revived by the Ming
- Conqueror of Constantinople and early Ottoman leader
- Greatest Ottoman ruler, known as “The Lawgiver” for unifying the legal system
- Ritual bow to show submission to the Chinese emperor in exchange for trade rights
- City captured by the Ottomans, renamed Istanbul
- Region explored by Zheng He’s fleet, reaching as far as East Africa
- The science of making maps, improved during the Age of Exploration
- Christian church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans
- European movement to find new sea routes to Asia to bypass Ottoman control
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- Title given to Suleiman for his efforts to simplify and codify laws
- Philosophy re-established by the Ming to promote respect, order, and educated government officials
- Gifts or payments sent by other states in recognition of China’s superiority
- Ming emperor who supported maritime exploration and sponsored Zheng He’s voyages
- Religious communities in the Ottoman Empire with some self-rule
- Portuguese leader who funded voyages and started a navigation school
- Term used for empires like the Ottomans that used advanced military technology
- Empire that conquered Constantinople in 1453 and controlled major trade routes
- Palace complex built in Beijing to house the emperor and show his power
- First European country to explore Africa's coast and search for a sea route to Asia
- Elite Ottoman soldiers taken as boys from Christian communities and trained to serve the sultan
- Ming policy of turning inward and ending foreign exploration after 1433
- Chinese admiral who led seven voyages to show Chinese power and collect tribute
- Trade route traditionally linking Europe and Asia, controlled in part by the Ottomans
- Highly valued trade goods from Asia that motivated European voyages
26 Clues: City captured by the Ottomans, renamed Istanbul • Conqueror of Constantinople and early Ottoman leader • Christian church converted into a mosque by the Ottomans • Navigational tool that helped sailors determine latitude at sea • Religious communities in the Ottoman Empire with some self-rule • The science of making maps, improved during the Age of Exploration • ...
Ancient China - Max Moll 2018-05-07
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- One out of every how many people live in China?
- Chinese invented paper was made of what?
- What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food?
- How is silk made?
- What was used to protect the Forbidden City?
- What was the name of the road that people carried silk, spices, tea, incense, and more on?
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- What did the Chinese invent that many boys have been bringing to school?
- What did Qin do to protect from invaders?
- Many emperors ordered the building of what?
- What was the first dynasty?
10 Clues: How is silk made? • What was the first dynasty? • Chinese invented paper was made of what? • What did Qin do to protect from invaders? • Many emperors ordered the building of what? • What was used to protect the Forbidden City? • One out of every how many people live in China? • What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food? • ...
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. • ...
Canadian Pacific Railway 2022-10-06
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- Porridge,____, 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 ______. • Porridge,____, and bacon was the Chinese workers' diet. • The government promised the railway would be done in _______ years. • ...
Ancient China 2021-05-03
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- years, How long you have to be in the ancient Chinese war
- Tzu, a famous military strategist
- a type of carriage driven by a charioteer
- Often used in ancient china war but are now used for hunting
- something ancient china invented and is used today in war
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- a common weapon used in ancient china and current war
- it replaced stone in weapons
- a common weapon used in ancient Chinese war
- and equipment, what you get for joining the war
- State, They won the warring states period
10 Clues: it replaced stone in weapons • Tzu, a famous military strategist • a type of carriage driven by a charioteer • State, They won the warring states period • a common weapon used in ancient Chinese war • and equipment, what you get for joining the war • a common weapon used in ancient china and current war • years, How long you have to be in the ancient Chinese war • ...
the crossword by: IAN 2020-04-01
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- handwriting as an art form
- ancient Chinese philosopher
- making things the same, such as creating one language and system of measurement
- the fertile layer of mud and sand left by a flooding river
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- the symbols of a writing system
- a ruling family; also the period during which it is in power
- ancient animal bones and tortoise shells that preserve the earliest known form of Chinese writing
- indigenous, nomadic people of Mongolia
- a picture used to represent a thing
- respect for parents, a central ideal of Confucianism
10 Clues: handwriting as an art form • ancient Chinese philosopher • the symbols of a writing system • a picture used to represent a thing • indigenous, nomadic people of Mongolia • respect for parents, a central ideal of Confucianism • the fertile layer of mud and sand left by a flooding river • a ruling family; also the period during which it is in power • ...
Topic 5-Lesson 3&4 2023-03-12
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- Payments of money.
- Devotion of children to their parents.
- To keep objectionable material from being revealed.
- Long wall running east to west along the Chinese empire's northern border.
- General study of knowledge of the world; Greek word love of wisdom
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- To set rules to make things more similar
- Able to last; not likely to fall apart.
- Unchanging; fixed.
- Fall apart, break into pieces.
- An ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
10 Clues: Unchanging; fixed. • Payments of money. • Fall apart, break into pieces. • Devotion of children to their parents. • Able to last; not likely to fall apart. • To set rules to make things more similar • To keep objectionable material from being revealed. • General study of knowledge of the world; Greek word love of wisdom • ...
rash 2025-01-15
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- Four skinny trees withskinny necks and pointy elbows like mine.
- stairs inside like the houses on TV.
- but I think this is a Chinese lie because the Chinese, like the Mexicans, don't like their women strong.
- she would like to what under a new name
- what was down stairs
- she didn't want to what by the window
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- so small you'd think they were holding their breath
- They send ferocious roots beneath the ground.
- what size was the house
- street what was the street they live on
10 Clues: what was down stairs • what size was the house • stairs inside like the houses on TV. • she didn't want to what by the window • she would like to what under a new name • street what was the street they live on • They send ferocious roots beneath the ground. • so small you'd think they were holding their breath • ...
world history 2025-09-26
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- Indian empire known as the “Golden Age” of India, famous for mathematics and literature.
- Chinese dynasty known for the invention of paper and the civil service exam.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism.
- The Chinese philosophy that emphasizes balance, nature, and harmony
- The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta.
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- Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence.
- Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order.
- Dynasty that unified China under Legalism and built the Great Wall.
- Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean.
10 Clues: Founder of Confucianism. • Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean. • The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta. • Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order. • Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence. • Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism. • ...
Literature Crossword 2025-09-30
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- - traditional story passed down through generations
- | Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and social order.
- | A traditional Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
- | Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Way.
- | Epic Sanskrit poem about Prince Rama’s quest to rescue his wife.
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- | A classical Japanese theater form using elaborate costumes and stylized movements.
- PLAY - Its a puppet theater in japan
- | One of the longest epic poems in the world, from ancient India.
- | Japanese graphic novels or comics with diverse genres and styles.
- Earliest Indian Drama
10 Clues: Earliest Indian Drama • PLAY - Its a puppet theater in japan • - traditional story passed down through generations • | A traditional Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. • | Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and social order. • | One of the longest epic poems in the world, from ancient India. • ...
nah 2025-11-20
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- Snowy mountains in the north of India
- Sindhava, The northwest region of India as per Rig Veda
- Island of the jamun tree in ancient texts
- a Chinese scholar who traveled to India in the 7th century CE.
- Ancient Chinese called India this
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- The epic that uses 'Bharatavarsha' for India
- Name derived from legendary king as per ancient texts
- The Persian emperor who came to India in the 6th century BCE was
- The Persian name for the region around Sindhu
- Ancient Greek name for the people of India
10 Clues: Ancient Chinese called India this • Snowy mountains in the north of India • Island of the jamun tree in ancient texts • Ancient Greek name for the people of India • The epic that uses 'Bharatavarsha' for India • The Persian name for the region around Sindhu • Name derived from legendary king as per ancient texts • Sindhava, The northwest region of India as per Rig Veda • ...
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subjects 2024-03-12
'Thank you' in other languages 2025-01-05
Communism 2015-12-08
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- What is it called where Mao led his followers into the mountains to escape being defeated by the nationalist government of Jiang Jieshi?
- What has some control over almost every aspect of Chinese life. A one political party dictatorship that leads the Chinese government?
- What is the program started by Mao Ze Dong to improve the economy, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years?
- Who is the Chinese communist leader (1893-1976). that brought communism to China. Introduced the Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, and Red Guard?
- What is a love for one's country and willingness to sacrifice for it. It was also a powerful influence in China at the end of World War I?
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- What is the capital of China?
- What is the army of young people that was organized to wipe out anyone who opposed the communist party in China?
- What is the name of the uprising in China led by Mao and the Red Guards. The goal was to establish a society of farmers, peasants and workers in which all were equal?
- What is the name of the site in Beijing where 10,000 Chinese students and workers gathered to demand greater political freedom in 1989?
- What is the name of the system where the government directs all major economic decisions?
10 Clues: What is the capital of China? • What is the name of the system where the government directs all major economic decisions? • What is the army of young people that was organized to wipe out anyone who opposed the communist party in China? • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2013-08-10
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- The mother tongue for many Indians in Malaysia is ____.
- Chinese New Year is also known as the _____ New Year.
- A traditional cloth worn by Malay men and women.
- The Four ______Truths are the central tenets of Buddhism.
- When dressed in their traditional outfits, Malay men sometimes wear a headgear called a _______.
- Deepavali is celebrated by the ______ community in Malaysia.
- A lovely outer garment worn by Indian women.
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- A term used to describe food that is prepared according to Muslim law.
- Malay women and our MAS air stewardesses wear a beautiful costume called a sarong ______.
- _______ is a traditional bead game played by the Malays.
- The Arabic greeting, 'assalamualaikum' means '_______ be unto you'.
- A traditional headgear of Sikh men.
- A traditional costume worn by Chinese women is called a ______ sam.
- Hari Raya Puasa is celebrated by the ______.
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. • ...
Sec 1 HY Chapter 3-4 2025-08-07
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- Singapore became this in 1867
- Indian moneylenders who financed trade and business
- Industry that boomed with car demand and created export profits for Singapore
- A route that opened in 1869 that shortened travel between Europe and Asia
- Popular vice in early Singapore that the British profited from through taxes
- A Chinese Migrant who tried to ban opium
- Businessman who funded a hospital for the poor
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- Missionary who founded the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School
- A severe global economic downturn in the 1930s that caused unemployment and falling rubber and tin prices in Singapore
- A school for orphaned girls started by missionary Maria Dyer
- Singapore’s tax-free trading status
- Migrants who worked as construction laborers, known for their red headscarves
- The organization that tried to control secret societies
- Unfavourable Circumstances that motivate people to move elsewhere
14 Clues: Singapore became this in 1867 • Singapore’s tax-free trading status • A Chinese Migrant who tried to ban opium • Businessman who funded a hospital for the poor • Indian moneylenders who financed trade and business • Missionary who founded the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School • The organization that tried to control secret societies • ...
Tang Dynasty Crossword 2025-09-23
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- An item printers would carve letters on for each page they needed to print.
- A Chinese invention during the Tang Dynasty used for explosives and weapons.
- How government officials were chosen
- Fine clay baked at high temperatures
- To rebuild China, Yangdi required __ to work on the Great Wall and the Grand Canal
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- A new understanding of Confucianism backed by the Tang and Song dynasties
- An important river of the dynasty up North
- The religion Song and Tang dynasties worked to bring back to it's previous, respected position
- Another important river of the dynasty down South
- A religion which never recovered from the attacks of the Tang Dynasty
- Tang Dynasty's most powerful emperor
- The first and only female ruler in Chinese history
- The Tang capital
- An item high in demand in areas west of China
14 Clues: The Tang capital • Tang Dynasty's most powerful emperor • How government officials were chosen • Fine clay baked at high temperatures • An important river of the dynasty up North • An item high in demand in areas west of China • Another important river of the dynasty down South • The first and only female ruler in Chinese history • ...
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 ___________ 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 • Commander __________ completed 7 voyages in the Pacific and Indian Ocean • During his 28 year ___________ career, Admiral Zheng visited 37 countries • ...
Chapter 17, Section 4 2016-02-10
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- where Buddhism started
- the compass is a type of which invention: Cultural or Technological?
- cultural influences may include food, art and...
- invention that proved to be of great value to European sailors
- where Daoism started
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- belief people should give up worldly desires & seek enlightenment
- True or False: Chinese culture only gave the world technological inventions
- believers think following "the way" would bring peace
- these ideas appealed to rulers of Korea & Vietnam who used them in their governments
- besides Korea & Vietnam, a place influenced by Chinese cultural traditions
10 Clues: where Daoism started • where Buddhism started • cultural influences may include food, art and... • believers think following "the way" would bring peace • invention that proved to be of great value to European sailors • belief people should give up worldly desires & seek enlightenment • the compass is a type of which invention: Cultural or Technological? • ...
China 2023-03-06
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- a region in the husng he river where chinese chivilation began
- a place ususasuly in a dessert where water is foun
- the average weather in a place
- located wher eruins from the shang , china firt civalation
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- a part or secction of a section
- a strog group of family members and freinds
- a stream or river that feeds in to a larger stream
- A strong metal alloy made from copper
- one of the first Chinese dynasty ruled from 1750 to 1040 bce
- ight fertile soil that yeilds botifu; grain crops
10 Clues: the average weather in a place • a part or secction of a section • A strong metal alloy made from copper • a strog group of family members and freinds • ight fertile soil that yeilds botifu; grain crops • a stream or river that feeds in to a larger stream • a place ususasuly in a dessert where water is foun • located wher eruins from the shang , china firt civalation • ...
First Opium War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-03
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- The name of the Chinese province that Lin Zexu was born in
- Ruling government of China at the time of the Opium Wars
- Hardest and highest imperial exam in Imperial Qing China
- Drug used by Britain to trade to China
- The treaty that ended the First Opium War
- Chinese government official known for throwing opium into the sea
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- British Queen during the time of the Opium Wars
- Another name for Guangzhou
- Name of the school that Lin Zexu attended
- A piece of land taken by Britain, returned in 1997
10 Clues: Another name for Guangzhou • Drug used by Britain to trade to China • Name of the school that Lin Zexu attended • The treaty that ended the First Opium War • British Queen during the time of the Opium Wars • A piece of land taken by Britain, returned in 1997 • Ruling government of China at the time of the Opium Wars • ...
Ancient China's Weapons 2024-03-19
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- what was other protection used by warriors
- when was the first stone-throwing, single-armed catapults made in
- what weapon was the Chinese nation the first to use?
- what were swords originally made from?
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- Everyone in the Chinese armies had to know how to use which weapon?
- what period was iron used more in armor?
- what weapon was introduced in around 500 BCE?
- what wood material was shields made from
- what animal skin was used as the first armor?
- what was the second material swords were made from?
10 Clues: what were swords originally made from? • what period was iron used more in armor? • what wood material was shields made from • what was other protection used by warriors • what weapon was introduced in around 500 BCE? • what animal skin was used as the first armor? • what was the second material swords were made from? • ...
FOOD 2024-03-28
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- The ________ is the person who brings food in a restaurant.
- In a restaurant,you look at a_______ to choose your food
- It is__________ to offer someone else the piece of food on aserving dish
- Chinese people usually eat with ___.
Down
- British people use a ________ at the end of meal
- I like to _______ vegetables because it's healthy.
- Chinese people_____a lot of their food.
- In China,it isn't rude to______across the table.
- In China, when your plate is______,someone will serve you more fod
- We usually eat from a _____ in the middle of the table.
10 Clues: Chinese people usually eat with ___. • Chinese people_____a lot of their food. • British people use a ________ at the end of meal • In China,it isn't rude to______across the table. • I like to _______ vegetables because it's healthy. • We usually eat from a _____ in the middle of the table. • In a restaurant,you look at a_______ to choose your food • ...
Arcana HQ Mid Autumn Festival Quiz 2022-09-05
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- Mid-Autumn Festival is held on the 15th day of the _____ month of the lunar calendar
- It comes in various forms, sizes and colors, and emits light.
- Chang'e companion on the moon.
- A Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival
- ______ flew to the Moon
- In the ancient time, it was believed that there were ___ suns
Down
- The name of the elixir which was rewarded to Hou Yi.
- In Chinese belief, the full moon symbolises family ________.
- The non-bake version of the traditional moonacake
- Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the _____ Dynasty.
10 Clues: ______ flew to the Moon • Chang'e companion on the moon. • The non-bake version of the traditional moonacake • The name of the elixir which was rewarded to Hou Yi. • Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the _____ Dynasty. • In Chinese belief, the full moon symbolises family ________. • It comes in various forms, sizes and colors, and emits light. • ...
Ancient China 2023-05-23
Across
- who was the first minister for the Han dynasty
- who was a young Italian merchant that met Khublai Khan
- in what century did the British invade china
- What did China consider themselves as compared to the rest of the world
Down
- who was a masterful horsemen
- how many years did the Shang dynasty last for
- who was a teacher of tradition and harmony
- what was the first Chinese dynasty
- who started adopting Chinese ways
- in what two years did Japan beat china in the war for Korea
10 Clues: who was a masterful horsemen • who started adopting Chinese ways • what was the first Chinese dynasty • who was a teacher of tradition and harmony • in what century did the British invade china • how many years did the Shang dynasty last for • who was the first minister for the Han dynasty • who was a young Italian merchant that met Khublai Khan • ...
China Under the Ming & Qing Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-04
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- the dynasty established by the Manchus
- the dynasty that was established after overthrowing the Mongols
- the bureaucracy of government officials
- an absolute ruler
- the civil service exams were based on his teachings/philosophy
- payment or respect offered by a less powerful state to a more powerful state
- the dynasty established by the Mongols
Down
- this was at the heart of the new Ming capital in Beijing
- the Chinese admiral that led ocean voyages seeking trade
- the Chinese idea that the right to rule came from divine approval
10 Clues: an absolute ruler • the dynasty established by the Manchus • the dynasty established by the Mongols • the bureaucracy of government officials • this was at the heart of the new Ming capital in Beijing • the Chinese admiral that led ocean voyages seeking trade • the civil service exams were based on his teachings/philosophy • ...
Winter Solstice 2025-12-07
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- Soft, sweet, and sticky round dessert.
- Tiny black or white seeds that are crunchy.
- A big, warm meal where the whole family sits together to eat.
- Mums, dads, children, grandparents, and siblings all together.
- A tasty food shaped like a little purse.
Down
- To be happy, have fun, and enjoy a special day together.
- The month when we have Winter Solstice, Christmas, and holidays.
- This festival is a _________ tradition.
- The shortest day and longest night of the year. A special Chinese festival.
- The yummy part hidden inside dumplings and rice balls.
10 Clues: Soft, sweet, and sticky round dessert. • This festival is a _________ tradition. • A tasty food shaped like a little purse. • Tiny black or white seeds that are crunchy. • The yummy part hidden inside dumplings and rice balls. • To be happy, have fun, and enjoy a special day together. • A big, warm meal where the whole family sits together to eat. • ...
Dear George Clooney, please marry my MOTHER 2013-05-13
Across
- California
- Violets therapist
- Violet's dream dad
- Phoebe's mom
- guy who cheated on mom
- Gunter is _____
- first person in script(chapter 4)
- writer of the book
- first on the Single list
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- mom's boyfriend(for a long time)
- Cathy is _____
- mom's good friend
- mom's evil friend
- mom's name
- Rosie's enemy
- sister of Violet
- main character
- Violets friend
- Phoebe's dad
- Violet's crush
20 Clues: California • mom's name • Phoebe's mom • Phoebe's dad • Rosie's enemy • Cathy is _____ • main character • Violets friend • Violet's crush • Gunter is _____ • sister of Violet • mom's good friend • mom's evil friend • Violets therapist • Violet's dream dad • writer of the book • guy who cheated on mom • first on the Single list • mom's boyfriend(for a long time) • first person in script(chapter 4)
dodworth1 2015-01-28
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- Pub 2
- chinese
- pub4
- Pub1
- street5
- street6
- church1
- advertiser6
- pizza
- church2
- business1
- advertiser8
- Hair and Nails?
- place2
- street3
- advertiser1
- church3
- street7
- street4
- Chemist
- church4
- jewellers
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- place1
- place3
- business3
- flowers
- church5
- pub3
- advertiser7
- cafe
- street2
- advertiser4
- advertiser2
- advertiser3
- Curry 1
- advertiser5
- street1
- business2
- curry2
39 Clues: pub4 • pub3 • Pub1 • cafe • Pub 2 • pizza • place1 • place3 • place2 • curry2 • flowers • chinese • church5 • street5 • street6 • church1 • street2 • church2 • Curry 1 • street3 • street1 • church3 • street7 • street4 • Chemist • church4 • business3 • business1 • business2 • jewellers • advertiser7 • advertiser6 • advertiser4 • advertiser2 • advertiser3 • advertiser8 • advertiser5 • advertiser1 • Hair and Nails?
Days, Months, Nationalities 2019-10-25
21 Clues: 3rd month • 5th month • 2nd month • 1st month • 4th month • 6th month • 7th month • From Spain • 10th month • From China • From Brazil • From Russia • From France • From Italia • 2nd day of the week • 4th day of the week • 3rd day of the week • 1st day of the week • a German is from... • 5th day of the week • a Chilean is from ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2019-04-01
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- oneself sich vollstopfen
- Natur-
- Posten, Gegenstand
- künstlich
- Ernährung
- dish Hauptgericht
- weltberühmt
- disorder Essstörung
- Aufnahme
- Kochkunst
- nachher
- up erbrechen
- (sich) entwickeln
- beeinflusst
- scharf gewürzt, würzig
- dünn
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- out zum Essen ausgehen
- Zahl
- Gewohnheiten
- though obwohl
- unterernährt
- Zitronenlimonade
- Vergleich
- regelmäßig
- chinesisch
- zunehmen
- hinnehmen, akzeptieren
- übergewichtig
- wann auch immer
- nicht mögen
- Asien
31 Clues: Zahl • dünn • Asien • Natur- • nachher • zunehmen • Aufnahme • Vergleich • künstlich • Ernährung • Kochkunst • regelmäßig • chinesisch • weltberühmt • beeinflusst • nicht mögen • Gewohnheiten • unterernährt • übergewichtig • though obwohl • wann auch immer • Zitronenlimonade • (sich) entwickeln • Posten, Gegenstand • up erbrechen • disorder Essstörung • dish Hauptgericht • hinnehmen, akzeptieren • ...
Crossword vocabulary welcome, unit 1 and 2 Elizabeth and Fleur G3d 2020-09-27
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- say hello from the other side
- chirurg
- thought transference / psychic communication
- Dutch, English, Chinese
- a wasp ... in a spider webbbbb bzzzz
- divergent
- oeh oeh sorryyyy yeah oehh oehh sorry.... song of justin Bieber
- the opposite of offline
- something can't tell
- lately i've been thinking, i wan
- the opposite of warm
Down
- apology
- flu shot
- pain
- closing a paper
- corona
- how blind people read
- sigaret
- opposite of buy
- always tell the...
- shake your head
21 Clues: pain • corona • apology • chirurg • sigaret • flu shot • divergent • closing a paper • opposite of buy • shake your head • always tell the... • something can't tell • the opposite of warm • how blind people read • Dutch, English, Chinese • the opposite of offline • say hello from the other side • lately i've been thinking, i wan • a wasp ... in a spider webbbbb bzzzz • ...
crossword puzzle 2019-02-05
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- Economically changed
- nagpapaayos ng mukha
- porder room,ladies room
- maganda,glamoroso
- Salita sa e-mail o chat
- alampay
- electripan
- kasinungalingan,walang kwenta
- pen
- compact disk
Down
- iniidolo ng marami
- bahagi ng komputer na pinag-iimbakan ng impormasyon
- chinese pinoy
- oven
- suksukan ng baril o patalim
- panukat ng mga inheyero
- state of nation address
- sarangola
- mahina ang ulo
- tradisyonal na pulitika na gumagamit ng salapi
20 Clues: pen • oven • alampay • sarangola • electripan • compact disk • chinese pinoy • mahina ang ulo • maganda,glamoroso • iniidolo ng marami • Economically changed • nagpapaayos ng mukha • porder room,ladies room • panukat ng mga inheyero • state of nation address • Salita sa e-mail o chat • suksukan ng baril o patalim • kasinungalingan,walang kwenta • tradisyonal na pulitika na gumagamit ng salapi • ...
Crossword 1UC 2021-07-29
Across
- Winfrey of TV
- Highest poker card
- Letterman's nickname
- Prayer ender
- Blacks out for a moment
- Bird's home
- Basements
- Do your own ________
- See-through camera part
- Dessert plants
- Grain in Chinese cuisine
Down
- There's no _____ like home
- Fathers, informally
- Had lunch or dinner
- Propel a bicycle
- Increases, as one's weight
- Soft colors
- Religious offshoot
- Secret agent
- Raggedy doll
- Luau dance
- Places for goatees
22 Clues: Basements • Luau dance • Soft colors • Bird's home • Prayer ender • Secret agent • Raggedy doll • Winfrey of TV • Dessert plants • Propel a bicycle • Highest poker card • Religious offshoot • Places for goatees • Fathers, informally • Had lunch or dinner • Letterman's nickname • Do your own ________ • Blacks out for a moment • See-through camera part • Grain in Chinese cuisine • There's no _____ like home • ...
Autumn 2021-07-31
Across
- Never there when you need her
- Life elixir
- Star Tokens
- Lives by the beach
- Beat Pierre
- Spirit's Eve
- Decreases ground pollution irl
- Other word for Autumn
- The sweetest taste
- Carpenter
- Chinese cabbage
- Loves leeks
Down
- Most profitable crop from Pierre
- Rock eater
- Linus loves these
- Cow's Delight
- 10 in the fridge
- Most expensive honey
- Poppy
- Legendary
- Year 2 crop
- Emily's friend
22 Clues: Poppy • Legendary • Carpenter • Rock eater • Life elixir • Star Tokens • Beat Pierre • Year 2 crop • Loves leeks • Spirit's Eve • Cow's Delight • Emily's friend • Chinese cabbage • 10 in the fridge • Linus loves these • Lives by the beach • The sweetest taste • Most expensive honey • Other word for Autumn • Never there when you need her • Decreases ground pollution irl • Most profitable crop from Pierre
Let's go on a picnic! 2024-05-31
Across
- Napkin in Latin
- Drink in Hmong
- Condiments in Somali
- Blanket in Arabic
- Silverware in Norwegian
- Fruit in Dutch
- Garbage bag in Portuguese
- Fly in German
- Bee in Hindi
- Salad in Japanese
- Bug spray in Russian
Down
- Snack in Italian
- Sandwich in Finnish
- Umbrella in Ojibwe
- Grass in Swahili
- Plate in Korean
- Cooler in Spanish
- Ice in Dakota
- Basket in Chinese
- Ant in French
20 Clues: Bee in Hindi • Fly in German • Ice in Dakota • Ant in French • Drink in Hmong • Fruit in Dutch • Napkin in Latin • Plate in Korean • Snack in Italian • Grass in Swahili • Blanket in Arabic • Cooler in Spanish • Basket in Chinese • Salad in Japanese • Umbrella in Ojibwe • Sandwich in Finnish • Condiments in Somali • Bug spray in Russian • Silverware in Norwegian • Garbage bag in Portuguese
nostal28 2024-06-14
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- Iconic TV show debut
- Early development
- Iconic wrestling federation
- AIDS awareness celebrity
- Popular simulation game
- Cold War superpower
- Iconic film series
- Comic book series
- Music award show
- Soviet Union leader
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- Video tape format
- War against Iraq
- India gas tragedy
- Apple computer release
- French theme park
- 1980s Irish conflict
- 1989 Chinese protest
- British Prime Minister
- Oil spill disaster
- Scifi novel release
20 Clues: War against Iraq • Music award show • Video tape format • Early development • India gas tragedy • French theme park • Comic book series • Oil spill disaster • Iconic film series • Cold War superpower • Scifi novel release • Soviet Union leader • Iconic TV show debut • 1980s Irish conflict • 1989 Chinese protest • Apple computer release • British Prime Minister • Popular simulation game • ...
BIRDZ WORD 2023-07-09
Across
- Mindy was 1st
- Blame him for Frosh 15
- south by ...
- radio voice, briefly
- tower tallest building
- Venice concert composer
- We had 2
- Our Target
- Fancy Chinese
- Dan's holiday greeting
- wheeeeeeeee
- "for the table"
Down
- A Mile well traveled
- Wedding crasher spot
- history prof
- followed mom's footsteps
- Non was 1st
- In Italy, MA and E celebrated
- Patti was 1st
- Dive bar
- Thirst quencher
21 Clues: Dive bar • We had 2 • Our Target • Non was 1st • wheeeeeeeee • history prof • south by ... • Mindy was 1st • Patti was 1st • Fancy Chinese • Thirst quencher • "for the table" • A Mile well traveled • Wedding crasher spot • radio voice, briefly • Blame him for Frosh 15 • tower tallest building • Dan's holiday greeting • Venice concert composer • followed mom's footsteps • In Italy, MA and E celebrated
Nong Rahas Susu 2023-05-29
Across
- เพลงประกอบซีรี่ส์ moon lovers มีท่อนนีนุนอา
- วิทย์ที่น่ารักกว่าฟิสิกส์และเคมี
- วันอสัญกรรมของท่าเจ้าพระยาบดินทรเดชาอยู่เดือน
- cosX=0.9135454576
- C6H10O8 เป็นสูตรเคมีที่พบในพืชตระกูล?
- ลองเดาๆดู เป็นสิ่งที่เกี่ยวข้องกับพี่สุดๆ
- สัญชาติของ王一博
- เจ้าม้าเปี่ยมน้ำใจ พลังแห่งมิตรภาพ
- แพ้ซินแส
- I wonder if you know,how they live in ………….
- ชื่อจีนของThe untamed เวอร์ชั่นอนิเมะ
- กัปตันอเมริกา ไอรอนแมน สไปเดอร์แมน ด็อกเตอร์เสตรนจ์ ฯ
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- อายุมากสุดในวงที่ชื่อมี3ตัวอักษร (จากคำใบ้ก่อนหน้า)
- เพลงที่น้องเลือกไปอ่ะ
- เกมหนีเตาอบ กระโดดๆ สไลด์ๆ
- OMG Hurt Ditto
- KFC
- dynamite,butter,magic shop,spring day,staygold,RUN
- วันที่28พฤษภาเป็นวัน?
- Blueberry eyes-1.23
20 Clues: KFC • แพ้ซินแส • สัญชาติของ王一博 • OMG Hurt Ditto • cosX=0.9135454576 • Blueberry eyes-1.23 • เพลงที่น้องเลือกไปอ่ะ • วันที่28พฤษภาเป็นวัน? • เกมหนีเตาอบ กระโดดๆ สไลด์ๆ • วิทย์ที่น่ารักกว่าฟิสิกส์และเคมี • เจ้าม้าเปี่ยมน้ำใจ พลังแห่งมิตรภาพ • C6H10O8 เป็นสูตรเคมีที่พบในพืชตระกูล? • ชื่อจีนของThe untamed เวอร์ชั่นอนิเมะ • ลองเดาๆดู เป็นสิ่งที่เกี่ยวข้องกับพี่สุดๆ • ...
ćwiczenia utrwalające 2024-09-25
37 Clues: jej • mój • twój • tata • mama • brat • jego • kuzyn • Chiny • polak • wujek • matka • włoch • ojciec • w domu • babcia • Polska • ciocia • Włochy • dziadek • Francja • rodzice • siostra • rodzina • w parku • hiszpan • francuz • chińczyk • w szkole • Hiszpania • brytyjczyk • amerykanin • w ogrodzie • na imprezie • na wakacjach • Wielka Brytania • Stany Zjednoczone
Famous Landmarks 2024-03-28
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- Opera House Architectural marvel
- Mythical guardian
- Rushmore Presidential sculpture
- Gate San Francisco bridge
- Megalithic monument
- Louvre Art museum palace
- Greek citadel
- Ancient Egyptian wonders
- Moorish fortress
- Mahal Mughal masterpiece
- Tower Parisian icon
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- Fairy tale castle
- the Redeemer Brazilian landmark statue
- Picchu Incan ruins
- Roman amphitheater
- Wall Chinese fortification
- Ben London timekeeper
- Rose-red city
- of Liberty American symbol
- Khalifa Tallest skyscraper
20 Clues: Greek citadel • Rose-red city • Moorish fortress • Fairy tale castle • Mythical guardian • Picchu Incan ruins • Roman amphitheater • Megalithic monument • Ben London timekeeper • Tower Parisian icon • Louvre Art museum palace • Ancient Egyptian wonders • Mahal Mughal masterpiece • Gate San Francisco bridge • Wall Chinese fortification • of Liberty American symbol • Khalifa Tallest skyscraper • ...
exam 0604 2025-06-02
Zachary Beaver crossword 2021-10-15
Across
- Dark, gloomy
- Weak and small
- Not aware what is going on
- Goes faster
- Good behavior
- Forever
- A church house
- A small boat
- Harsh sounding
- Walk heavily
- The part of church used for baptism
Down
- A chinese language
- Very Hungry
- Breaking rules
- Shivering
- Very Eager
- A type of look
- A formal written or spoken statement
- A complete; absolute
- Suffering mental and physical decline
20 Clues: Forever • Shivering • Very Eager • Very Hungry • Goes faster • Dark, gloomy • A small boat • Walk heavily • Good behavior • Weak and small • Breaking rules • A type of look • A church house • Harsh sounding • A chinese language • A complete; absolute • Not aware what is going on • The part of church used for baptism • A formal written or spoken statement • Suffering mental and physical decline
Happy Birthday 2022-12-18
Across
- Legless
- Magic plant
- Opposite of outside
- Smoking device
- Type of snake
- Escape artist
- I __ you
- Ethnic food
- Reptile home
- Before today
- Your nickname
- Synonym of “snake”
- Emotion (you make me)
Down
- Motley & Janis
- Bearded __
- “Spring flower” in Japanese
- Designer kitty
- Call of __
- GHI
- Albino
- Dice game
- Today
- My middle name
- Your present
- ‘Tis the season
- Slang for marijuana
26 Clues: GHI • Today • Albino • Legless • I __ you • Dice game • Bearded __ • Call of __ • Magic plant • Ethnic food • Your present • Reptile home • Before today • Type of snake • Escape artist • Your nickname • Motley & Janis • Designer kitty • Smoking device • My middle name • ‘Tis the season • Synonym of “snake” • Opposite of outside • Slang for marijuana • Emotion (you make me) • “Spring flower” in Japanese
2 2023-01-11
Across
- fondness or fruit
- not often
- relaxing space
- liquid
- musical instrument
- mathematical process
- garment
- vessel
- bearded farm animal
- question
- quandary
- recall
- chinese boat
- freak out
- sow seed
Down
- fastener
- easy
- fertilizer
- animal
- gay
- concentrate or opinion
- shelter
- cross
- steps
- clap
- banner
- breast feed
- place of worship
- stalk vegetable
- damage to your window
30 Clues: gay • easy • clap • cross • steps • animal • liquid • banner • vessel • recall • shelter • garment • fastener • question • quandary • sow seed • not often • freak out • fertilizer • breast feed • chinese boat • relaxing space • stalk vegetable • place of worship • fondness or fruit • musical instrument • bearded farm animal • mathematical process • damage to your window • concentrate or opinion
JAMART 2025-11-04
Across
- circle street
- grandpa truck
- D twin
- Tennessee mascot
- older cousin
- floor pieces
- mellow mushroom food
- my county
- van maker
- upside down event
- Friday night food
- uncle
- favorite video game
- family last name
- grandma name
Down
- inn favorite hotel
- teacher
- Ole Miss state
- Daphne state
- UW mascot
- moms name
- yellow cat
- aunt
- c twin
- big black cat
25 Clues: aunt • uncle • D twin • c twin • teacher • my county • UW mascot • moms name • van maker • yellow cat • older cousin • Daphne state • floor pieces • grandma name • circle street • grandpa truck • big black cat • Ole Miss state • Tennessee mascot • family last name • upside down event • Friday night food • inn favorite hotel • favorite video game • mellow mushroom food
Family 2025-11-21
Across
- Grandson USA
- Sues fourth child
- James and Lucys child
- Sues third son
- Daughter in law
- 18 downs partner
- Sues 2nd son
- First Great Grandson
- Son In Law
- Granddaughters husband
- Brother
- Married Name
- Son
- Father
Down
- Granddaughter USA
- Sister
- Mother
- Great Granddaughter
- Your name
- Maiden Name
- His wife
- Daughters Married name
- His Chinese wife
- Sues first son
- Daughter
- Brother
- Your Husband
27 Clues: Son • Sister • Mother • Father • Brother • Brother • His wife • Daughter • Your name • Son In Law • Maiden Name • Grandson USA • Sues 2nd son • Your Husband • Married Name • Sues third son • Sues first son • Daughter in law • 18 downs partner • His Chinese wife • Granddaughter USA • Sues fourth child • Great Granddaughter • First Great Grandson • James and Lucys child • Daughters Married name • Granddaughters husband
Han dynasty crossword 2022-03-25
Asia 2013-02-07
Across
- Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)
- stop work in order to press demands
- Major exports of India
- the leader of the movement for indias independence from britians who belived in non-violent resistence as a form of political protest
- Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years
- divide into parts
- peaceful resi
- a type of colonial government that uses local officials to handle some tasks but reserves the highest power for the governing nation
- peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
- to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
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- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies
- This political movement achieved success by promising the peasants of China land reform.
- leader of the Nationalists after Sun Yat-sen, he tried to destroy the Communists
- War a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China.
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, formed after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
- great soul
- abstaining from food
- Name given to India, because it was the most valuable of all British colonies
- How Gandhi and the Indian citizens created their own cotton fabric
- This Chinese leader brought more economic freedom, promoting trade with the West, and initiating the Four Modernizations.
- To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group
- British dominion over India (1757-1947)
25 Clues: great soul • peaceful resi • divide into parts • abstaining from food • Major exports of India • stop work in order to press demands • Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) • British dominion over India (1757-1947) • to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies • ...
Asia 2013-02-07
Across
- peaceful resi
- Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years
- divide into parts
- This political movement achieved success by promising the peasants of China land reform.
- a type of colonial government that uses local officials to handle some tasks but reserves the highest power for the governing nation
- Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies
- abstaining from food
- Major exports of India
- leader of the Nationalists after Sun Yat-sen, he tried to destroy the Communists
- peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)
- British dominion over India (1757-1947)
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- Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- How Gandhi and the Indian citizens created their own cotton fabric
- Name given to India, because it was the most valuable of all British colonies
- To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group
- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- the leader of the movement for indias independence from britians who belived in non-violent resistence as a form of political protest
- War a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China.
- This Chinese leader brought more economic freedom, promoting trade with the West, and initiating the Four Modernizations.
- stop work in order to press demands
- great soul
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
- to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, formed after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
25 Clues: great soul • peaceful resi • divide into parts • abstaining from food • Major exports of India • stop work in order to press demands • Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) • British dominion over India (1757-1947) • to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies • ...
All about 諒容 2014-10-07
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- first name is 諒容.
- I want to go to Mexico.
- I was born in Germany.
- I think The Lego Movie is uninteresting.
- My favorite cuisine is Mexican.
- I was born in 1997.
- My zodiac animal is the ox.
- I am in America because I am a foreign exchange student (留學生).
- We have all learned Chinese for 2 years.
- I am sixteen years old.
- My mom is/works as a controller (主計).
- There are 3 people in my family.
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- I also like listening to music.
- I am German.
- 人 There are eight people in my family.
- 電影 My favorite movie is The Fault in Our Stars.
- I am a 12th grader.
- I am a high school student.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- My birthday is October 10th.
- My hobby is playing the piano/playing the piano is my hobby.
- I have learned Chinese for 2 years.
- I don't have any siblings.
23 Clues: I am German. • first name is 諒容. • I was born in 1997. • I am a 12th grader. • I was born in Germany. • I want to go to Mexico. • I am sixteen years old. • I don't have any siblings. • My zodiac animal is the ox. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is October 10th. • I also like listening to music. • My favorite cuisine is Mexican. • There are 3 people in my family. • ...
BC 2018-04-26
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- The opposite of a boom, when the economy crashes
- This scandal about the CPR led to Macdondald losing power from 1873-78
- NWC explorer mapped the rockies and several rivers
- Macdonald promised to pay off BC's ______
- 54-40 or fight was an _____________ slogan that threatened war
- The name of the mainland before it was became a colony
- The first Europeans to explore BC came from_________ Thus names like Juan De Fuca Strait and Quadra Island
- the 49 __________ was the agreed border between BC and the USA
- This rebellion showed Canadians the importance of finishing the CPR
- These mountains seperate BC from the rest of Canada
- BC failed to sign these with First Nations in BC
- Became BC's most important resource after the Gold Rush
- NWC explorer, first to reach the Pacific by land
- Was the governor of Vancouver Island and later British Columbia
- Was given the job of planning the route of the CPR
- BC was part of this territory contested between Britain and the USA
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- He was known as the hanging judge because of his harsh justice during the Gold Rush
- The capital of the colony of Vancouver Island
- About 100000 _________ people lived in BC
- Hawaiians who came to BC
- The largest Gold Rush town, later became a ghost town
- A second Gold Rush happened in this region
- Where the CPR last spike happened
- A tax on Chinese immigrants that started in 1885
- Chinese workers were paid only 1_______ instead of the three paid to Canadians
- First British explorer to arrive by sea
- Many ___________ people came to BC during the Gold Rush and to build the CPR
- Major food source of First Nations on the Pacific coast
- Macdonald promised to build this to connect BC to Canada
- He led the movement to have BC join Canada, later became premier.
- The first Gold Rush and a war happened in the __________ Canyon
31 Clues: Hawaiians who came to BC • Where the CPR last spike happened • First British explorer to arrive by sea • About 100000 _________ people lived in BC • Macdonald promised to pay off BC's ______ • A second Gold Rush happened in this region • The capital of the colony of Vancouver Island • The opposite of a boom, when the economy crashes • ...
TJLC: AN-MEI HSU: "Scar" 2023-05-18
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- The city that An-Mei and her family resided in China
- What An-Mei's mother did not take in her rush to get married again
- Noun, what Popo warns An-mei against
- Age of An-Mei when Popo grew sick
- What An-mei compares to her Auntie's tongue
- What went away from An-Mei's brother on a hot, summer day
- What fell during the funeral procession that caused An-Mei's brother to laugh
- Adjective, explains how An-Mei's father appears
- Noun, Word to describe what An-Mei's mother cooks in the soup
- Adjective to describe the state of Popo's skin as she falls ill
- Another adjective to describe how An-Mei describes the appearance of her mother
- Status of An-Mei's mother after An-Mei's father passed away
- What An-Mei would do immediately after walking by her face
- According to Popo, the form that An-Mei's mother took
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- What An-Mei's mother loosened on An-Mei's head the afternoon that An-Mei's mother returns
- What An-Mei is forbidden to say
- Chinese word for daughter
- Noun, What An-Mei's mother cuts to put in the soup to feed Popo
- An-mei's school name
- Adjective to describe An-Mei as her mother talks to her when she's 9 years old
- The word that An-Mei uses to describe how her mother appears the first time she sees her at 9 years old
- Chinese expression, no respect for ancestors or family
- An-Mei's Auntie's action when An-Mei's brother laughs
- What the brains of the bad girl from Popo's cautionary story looked like
- Adjective to describe the state of Popo's face as she neared death
- Chinese expression, traitor to ancestors
- Status of An-Mei's mother after she remarried
- Vegetable that was found inside the body of the greedy girl in Popo's cautionary story to An-mei
- Name of the man that An-Mei's mother married
29 Clues: An-mei's school name • Chinese word for daughter • What An-Mei is forbidden to say • Age of An-Mei when Popo grew sick • Noun, what Popo warns An-mei against • Chinese expression, traitor to ancestors • What An-mei compares to her Auntie's tongue • Name of the man that An-Mei's mother married • Status of An-Mei's mother after she remarried • ...
Post-Classical 2023-05-22
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- This man was a Italian explorer who traveled across what was the old world
- This empire's capital was Constatinople
- This religion started in India but was a major religion in East Asia
- This man created the start of imperialism in Africa ans Asia
- This is an art form closely associated with Islam
- This was made by a Chinese mariners that took place across the Indian Ocean
- Batutta This man was a Muslim lawyer and Traveler
- This was caused by the death of Yang Guifei
- This was a vassal kingdom during the Tang Dynasty
- This was an English Christian woman who documented her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- This man was the pope during the Crusades
- A major trade route in Central Asia
- This Chinese Empire was the largest to ever exist
- This was a war fought between the Tudor,Lancaster,and York houses in England
- this type of warfare relied on horses and bows and arrows
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- This man was the king of Mali
- This woman was sent by God to save France
- This disease is also known as the black death
- This war was fought between England and France
- This is what the pilgrimage that Mansa MUsa made to Mecca was called
- This was a "Holy War" fought between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- A world system also known as the abode of Islam
- This was caused by the expedition of Christopher Columbus
- These animals are used for long distance trade and are known for their humps
- This was caused by the death of Kublai Khan
- This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa
- This man discovered the Americas for Spain
- This man conquered the most land of anyone on earth
- These weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,and general
30 Clues: This man was the king of Mali • This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa • A major trade route in Central Asia • This empire's capital was Constatinople • This woman was sent by God to save France • This man was the pope during the Crusades • This man discovered the Americas for Spain • This was caused by the death of Kublai Khan • This was caused by the death of Yang Guifei • ...
Early Civilizations Review 2021-09-23
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- Empire that established a road system and imperial bureaucracy to manage their territory
- Father of Judaism
- Social structure introduced into India by the Aryans
- Age when nomadic hunter-gatherers made simple stone tools, fire, and cave art
- Age when humans discovered how to farm and created permanent settlements
- The written language of ancient Egypt
- Believe in one god
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism
- Continent on which humans first emerged
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized education, relationships, and ancestor worship
- Rebirth of the soul based on karma; belief of Buddhism and Hinduism
- Holy city of Judaism
- The scattering of the Jewish people from their homeland
- Known for their alphabet and purple dye, they established colonies around the Mediterranean
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- Chinese philosophy that emphasized living a simple life and finding inner peace
- Written language of India
- The ancient kings of Egypt
- The first written language, created by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia
- Scientific name for modern humans
- River that was the site of the first Chinese civilization
- Dominant religion of India that focused on Brahman and achieving moksha
- Pyramid-like temples in Mesopotamia
- Babylonian king who created the first written law code
- Egyptian civilization emerged in this river valley
- Neolithic monument in England
- Leader of the Hebrew people associated with the Ten Commandments
- Trade route that linked China to the West
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama that followed the Four Noble Truths
- Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews
- Religion of the Persian Empire
- Dynasty that ruled over India during its Golden Age
- Believe in many gods
- River that was the site of the first Indian civilization
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Scientific test used to tell how old fossils and artifacts are
35 Clues: Father of Judaism • Believe in one god • Believe in many gods • Holy city of Judaism • Written language of India • The ancient kings of Egypt • Neolithic monument in England • Religion of the Persian Empire • Scientific name for modern humans • Pyramid-like temples in Mesopotamia • Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism • Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews • ...
Religions Around the World 2021-10-15
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- spiritual leaders to help spread Hindu beliefs
- the written stories of the Hebrews
- symbol of Christianity
- the spiritual leader in the christian religion
- a symbol in Chinese philosophies that symbolizes the balance and harmony in nature
- the angel that Muhammad was sent
- people who spread ideas in the Buddhist religion
- the right views, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration in Buddhism
- traditions and personal sayings/words of Muhammad
- a "perfect understanding" or fulfillment in life in the Hindu culture
- 12 followers of Jesus who spread his word after he died
- the idea that every Muslim must pray 5 times a day
- written collection of books in the Hinduism culture
- a strong respect/reverence for elders in Chinese religion
- the flexibility in Buddhist religion that allows ideas to spread and change into different versions
- movement of the Jews from their traditional lands to other locations around the world
- ones fate; based on fulfillment of dharma in Hindu culture
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- someone who obeys a superior in Confucianism
- the strict Jewish diet
- the idea that Muslims should contribute 2.5% of their wealth
- believing in one god
- Abraham's son in the Islam religion
- books written by Jesus's disciples of his life and teachings
- father of Judaism
- a small shrine located in Mecca;considered to be the most sacred spot on earth by Muslims
- a Jewish holiday that marks the creation of the world
- a day that celebrates Jesus's resurrection
- ones daily duties and responsibilities in life in Hinduism
- the beleif that balance and harmony in nature are the best ways to ensure order in society
- a journey to Mecca that must be completed once in your life in the Muslim tradition
- a role model for inferiors in the Chinese religion
- a collection of Buddhas teachings in the Buddhist religion
- a state of eternal bliss
33 Clues: father of Judaism • believing in one god • the strict Jewish diet • symbol of Christianity • a state of eternal bliss • the angel that Muhammad was sent • the written stories of the Hebrews • Abraham's son in the Islam religion • a day that celebrates Jesus's resurrection • someone who obeys a superior in Confucianism • spiritual leaders to help spread Hindu beliefs • ...
Revision time! 2021-11-19
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- (verb)To treat people differently, especially in a bad way, because of their skin color, gender, sexuality, etc.
- (noun)The condition of being extremely poor
- (noun)An eager wish to know or learn about something.
- (noun)Teaching children at home instead of traditional schools, usually by parents
- (noun)A young person who is developing into an adult.
- (noun)A disease existing in almost all of an area or in almost all of a group of people, animals, or plants. For example, Covid-19.
- (noun)People receive the same treatment.
- (verb)To use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong, e.g. substance _________.
- (noun)Something unusual or interesting that exists. For example, the organization investigates the UFO _______________.
- (adjective)Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose.
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- (verb)To try to develop and improve something.
- (noun)The people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality. For example, the LGBTQ+ ____________.
- (noun)A mental disorder in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for long periods.
- (noun)Any small group in society that is different from the rest, for example, religious ____________.
- (noun)People put it into the body of a person or animal to protect them from disease.
- (noun)A very difficult task that you can do only by making a great effort.
- (adjective)Necessary or needed.
- (noun)The Chinese will gather with their family during the Chinese New Year. This is a Chinese _________.
- (noun)A person who has escaped from their own country for different reasons.
- (verb)To give someone so much help or information that the person does not need to try themselves.
- (noun)Severe emotional shock and pain caused by an extremely upsetting experience
21 Clues: (adjective)Necessary or needed. • (noun)People receive the same treatment. • (noun)The condition of being extremely poor • (verb)To try to develop and improve something. • (noun)An eager wish to know or learn about something. • (noun)A young person who is developing into an adult. • (adjective)Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose. • ...
The Fall of The Berlin Wall 2025-02-03
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- The day that the Berlin Wall fell
- The 42nd U.S. president
- The place where a massacre of students occur by the Chinese government
- The president of Poland from 1990 to 1995
- A side of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union
- The leader of Germany during WWII
- The last president of the Soviet Union
- The author of War at 30,000 Feet
- What CCP stands for
- The last name of Ziyang, a Chinese politician
- The country that doesn't want the unification of Germany
- " ___ down the wall" by Ronald Reagan
- The country that strongly opposes the unification of Germany
- Chapter 5's writer
- A idea that promotes the role of Stalin
- The wall built between East and West Germany
- The chancellor of Germany from 1990 to 1998
- The country appears after the dissolution of Soviet Union
- The country that has a great naval power
- The 41st president
- The date of the World Freedom Day
- A side of Germany controlled by U.S, Britain, and France
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- Where The Little Boy dropped
- A crisis happened in Cuba that nearly caused WWIII
- George W H Bush's wife
- The abbreviation of the Chinese Communist Party
- A plan created by the U.S. to provide foreign aid
- The day when the Soviet Union collapse
- The leader of China from 1978 to 1989
- The invisible war between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- The translation of Jiefang Ribao
- "Beyond _____" (p.27)
- The person who founded the People's Republic of China
- Got split into half
- The attitude of China toward the Cold War
- An intergovernmental transnational military alliance
- What was the symbolization of the Berlin Wall for Americans after the Cold War
- An ideology that the central government controls all the sources
- What Mao did in 1966 and ended in 1976
- The writer of the second chapter
40 Clues: Chapter 5's writer • The 41st president • What CCP stands for • Got split into half • "Beyond _____" (p.27) • George W H Bush's wife • The 42nd U.S. president • Where The Little Boy dropped • The translation of Jiefang Ribao • The author of War at 30,000 Feet • The writer of the second chapter • The day that the Berlin Wall fell • The leader of Germany during WWII • ...
Topic 12 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-02
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- of Heaven - in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- - free from, not subject to
- - system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- - belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- service - a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- piety - devotion of children to their parents
- - present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- - intended for trade or other business
- - vast area of grasslands
- - a disagreement or debate
- - pressure; stress
- - a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- - general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- - setting a person or thing apart
- - Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits
- - to fill or be present in
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- - a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- - describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- - a storage pool of water
- - of land, able to be used to grow crops
- - to limit or restrict
- - tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- - payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- - a narrow, confined strip connecting one or more places
- - 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
- Restoration - in Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization
- - the study of human population trends
- - unchanging; not likely to give way
- - a group of families with a common ancestor
- Road - series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Wall - long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire's northern border
32 Clues: - pressure; stress • - to limit or restrict • - a storage pool of water • - vast area of grasslands • - a disagreement or debate • - to fill or be present in • - 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 • ...
Vocab #3 2023-11-08
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- A hereditary class in Hinduism that doesn't allow association with other castes
- A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits
- A Chinese political ideology to legitimize the rule of the Chinese king
- An ancient Indian principle of non-violence to all living things
- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- The path to Nirvana with eight aspects that people have to practice
- Career civil servants hired rather than appointed to the position
- A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
- a person sent on a religious mission to another country
- A Hinduism term for a persons soul
- An ancient Indian civilization from the 4th to 6th century CE that covered most of the Indian subcontinent
- Supporters of both magic and proto-science in ancient China
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- Built in ancient China to defend against northern attacks
- A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood
- loosely compacted yellow-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- Subcontinent A region in southern Asia
- The most ancient Hindu scriptures containing hymns, philosophy and ritual guidance
- A member of people speaking an Indo-European language
- A transcendent state received from being released from the cycle of rebirth
- Iranian religion. Had dual cosmology of good and evil. Inspired God and Satan
- The virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for parents and elders
- Someone's actions in this or past lives that determine their fate in future lives
- Person/Animal in what a certain soul is thought to have been reborn
- A Chinese philosophic symbol describing opposite, but connected forces
- The oldest Indian religion with the belief that the universe is God, and God is the universe
- A state in which there is no suffering, desire, or sense of self
26 Clues: A Hinduism term for a persons soul • Subcontinent A region in southern Asia • A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits • A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood • A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • A member of people speaking an Indo-European language • A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order • ...
2,000 Years of Art History 2024-12-02
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- The Mycenaens smuggled soldiers into Troy with this device
- This "Golden Age of Human Development" followed the Iron Age, saw the rise of the Roman Empire, the Silk Road, and various religions around the world. It ended in approximately 500 CE.
- The Egyptians used the ____ method to maintain strict proportions
- The Han people built this famous trade route
- The first European civilization on the island of Crete
- The inventors of paper, silk, and the crossbow
- Qin Shi Huangdi was buried with this unique form of protection
- Half bull, half man monster who lived in the labyrinth
- The Olmecs carved giant heads from this type of rock
- During this age tools and weapons were made from metal alloys, the Shang Dynasty is formed, and the Poverty Point civilization is formed
- The funeral mask of Agamemnon was made of this material
- These "ages" followed Classical Antiquity and are also known as the Medieval Period
- A method of drawing and writing in stone
- The first writing system developed by the Sumerians
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- "The mother culture of Mesoamerica"
- The first emperor of China
- Time period directly following the collapse of the Bronze Age that included the Greek "Dark Age"
- In the 2nd millennium BCE, the Canaanite people of the Middle East came up with this revolutionary writing concept
- An oval filled with hieroglyphics representing a name
- The writing system used by ancient Egyptians
- Mythical creature that symbolized strength and wisdom in Chinese culture
- Chinese writing was done using a brush and this liquid
- At its high point the _____ Empire included both Egypt and Babylon
- A section of the walls of Babylon, decorated with dragons and bulls
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, found in Babylon
- The dominant culture in Peru around 800 BCE
- Beginning in the 1500s and continuing today, it is the current time period in history
- Half human, half feline creature used in Olmec art
28 Clues: The first emperor of China • "The mother culture of Mesoamerica" • A method of drawing and writing in stone • The dominant culture in Peru around 800 BCE • The writing system used by ancient Egyptians • The Han people built this famous trade route • The inventors of paper, silk, and the crossbow • Half human, half feline creature used in Olmec art • ...
The Joy Luck Club Vocabs 2025-04-15
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- A source of both unity and pain in the book
- Woman haunted by past mistakes and spiritual imbalance
- A recurring theme for the mothers in the novel
- Status of the mothers arriving in the U.S.
- Felt by mothers who left behind family or children
- Jing-mei meets them at the end of the book
- Founder of the Joy Luck Club and mother of Jing-mei
- Hidden truths that shape the characters’ lives
- Devoted daughter who learns strength from her mother
- A theme tied to confronting personal history
- A heavy emotion carried by some mothers
- What the mothers want to pass to their children
- Source of conflict between generations in the story
- Both mothers and daughters have these about the future
- Chess prodigy and daughter of Lindo Jong
- Daughter whose marriage is falling apart
- Deeply rooted beliefs that affect characters’ choices
- Land of opportunity and conflict for new generations
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- Game played by the women of the Joy Luck Club
- How some daughters respond to strict parenting
- The currency used in China
- What Lindo calls the kind of strength passed to her daughter
- Anmei’s mother gives her this as a blessing
- Often a bridge and a barrier between mothers and daughters
- What many daughters struggle to find
- One is brought from China as a symbol of hope
- Ying-ying’s Chinese zodiac animal
- Mother who teaches the power of invisible strength
- Symbolic chapter involving sacrifice and suffering
- Anmei carries one from boiling soup, symbolic of her trauma
- Belief that fate can be shaped by strong will
- Suyuan wrote these to her twin daughters
- Narrator who travels to China to meet her sisters
- What Chinese daughters are expected to be
- Country the mothers came from
- Symbol of luck and celebration in Chinese culture
36 Clues: The currency used in China • Country the mothers came from • Ying-ying’s Chinese zodiac animal • What many daughters struggle to find • A heavy emotion carried by some mothers • Chess prodigy and daughter of Lindo Jong • Suyuan wrote these to her twin daughters • Daughter whose marriage is falling apart • What Chinese daughters are expected to be • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-05-12
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- System A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life
- River a large river in northern China, where Chinese civilization developed
- Crescent An area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- Cycle Rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- River The river in which early kingdoms in Egypt were centered around.
- and Euphrates two rivers that form the outside border of Mesopotamia
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- Code Well-preserved Babylonian law code of ancient Mesopotamia famous for its "eye for an eye" justice.
- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- A long lasting paper-like material made from reeds that was used in Egypt.
- A tiered, pyramid-shaped structure that formed part of a Sumerian temple
- Bones Animal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future in ancient China.
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- A large ancient city of the Indus civilization, created in present-day Pakistan
- Steppes Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus Mountains.
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization.
- of Heaven The belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.
- River Valley A valley and early civilization along the Indus River, one of the longest rivers in the world.
- A person who writes things down.
- Belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- Sphinx It is a tomb made to look like a lion with a human head, it resembles the god, Anubis.
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- Huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the Old Kingdom.
- Stone Large stone slab artifact that unlocked the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphics and allowed them to be translated.
- System A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life.
26 Clues: A person who writes things down. • Belief in or worship of more than one god. • Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons • A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory. • Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words. • and Euphrates two rivers that form the outside border of Mesopotamia • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-04-22
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- As Mongols rode into battle, they used ____ to attack their enemies
- a military leader in Japan until the middle of the 19th century
- the Korean alphabet, invented by King Sejong
- Korean scholars during the Joseon Dynasty were known as _____.
- This Mongol leader who came after Genghis Khan conquered much land, including in India, and left behind a bloody legacy.
- Kamikaze, or "divine ____," is the Japanese term for the storm that destroyed a Mongol invasion fleet
- the native religion of Japan
- Mongol horses: large or small?
- the kind of ship Korea used to defeat a Japanese invasion in the 16th century
- Like medieval Europe, medieval Japan had a _____ society.
- gunpowder was invented by the ____
- because of Mongol conquests and governance, this famous trade route across Asia flourished
- Under the Mongols, did trade in China increase or decrease?
- The ___ Mongolica was a period of peace and prosperity in the lands ruled by the Mongols.
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- Which of the following companies is Korean? Nabisco, Samsung, Space-X, Toshiba
- Confucianism: 'religion' or way of 'thinking'?
- The only country from the following list that is completely landlocked (meaning it does not touch the ocean): China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea
- famous Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- _____ Khan: Mongol leader of the Yuan Dynasty
- The Mandate of ______ is what Chinese rulers needed in order to be considered legitimate.
- Buddhism went from India to China to _____ to Japan
- The Mongols conquered large parts of this European nation
- During the Joseon dynasty, Korea was ruled by ____.
- Daimyo is to Lord as Samurai is to _____
- Hundreds of years before America, Mongols allowed freedom of _____.
- Buddhism is about ending _____ by being free of desire.
- a large area of land without trees, especially in Russia, Asia, and eastern Europe
- Japan is an archipelago. Korea is a(n) ______
- Confucianism came from ____.
- the Japanese word for "spirit"
30 Clues: the native religion of Japan • Confucianism came from ____. • Mongol horses: large or small? • the Japanese word for "spirit" • gunpowder was invented by the ____ • Daimyo is to Lord as Samurai is to _____ • the Korean alphabet, invented by King Sejong • _____ Khan: Mongol leader of the Yuan Dynasty • Japan is an archipelago. Korea is a(n) ______ • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-21
14 Clues: Taj _____ • Squid ____ • _______ Cookie • _____ Cane Juice • Crazy Rich ______ • Actor Jackie ____ • Great Wall of _____ • ______ Blossom Trees • Chinese _____ New Year • Dragon in Disney's Mulan • Polynesian Disney Princess • 76 letters in this language • Safest country in the world • Most prominent fruit product in Lebanon
A Wedding Crossword 2022-11-15
14 Clues: Love affair • Ring bearer • Tiers of cake • Name of church • Father of Groom • Matron of honor • Mother of Bride • Inside Alan's tux • Groomsmen entrance • Her American _ mule • after party location • Wedding party vehicle • Chinese _ happiness symbol • His fancy strawberry drink
学习科目 2018-04-17
Nationalites 2019-10-01
10 Clues: polski,Polak • indyjski,Hindus • chiński,Chińczyk • angielski,Anglik • kenijski,Kenijczyk • egipski,Egpicjanin • meksyński,Meksykanin • amerykański,Amerikanin • kostarykański,Kostarykanin • australijski,Australijczyk
currency 2023-07-21
10 Clues: US currency • Swiss currency • Indian currency • British currency • Mexican currency • Swedish currency • Chinese currency • Russian currency • European currency • Japanese currency
Ancient China Part I 2023-01-03
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- - a region in the Huang He River Valley, where Chinese civilizations began
- to grow larger
- to set apart from other people or things
- the difference between people or things, when they are compared
- to exchange or share thoughts, feelings, or information with people, using words, writings, or other methods
- one of the first Chinese dynasties, ruled from 1700 - 1122 BCE
- a place, usually in a desert, where water is found
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- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- one section of a book
- when a liquid such as water, turns into a vapor, or gas
- locations where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China’s first civilization
- a large group of family members and friends
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- a part or section of a country
14 Clues: to grow larger • one section of a book • a part or section of a country • to set apart from other people or things • a large group of family members and friends • a place, usually in a desert, where water is found • the average weather conditions at a particular place • when a liquid such as water, turns into a vapor, or gas • ...
Indian and Chinese Culture 2021-11-03
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- Belief and religion that humans and animals need to live in the balance of the Universe. Example: Belief in balancing forces. Yin Yang.
- believes in a single supreme force that unites everything in the universe.
- religion that does match Hinduism by some respects, but casts out the caste system and does not believe in god or gods
- Life is sufferingThe cause of suffering is craving The end of suffering comes with an end to craving. This leads us to Nirvana, or the condition of wanting nothing.There is a path which leads one away from craving and suffering
- or the belief that we will come back to life after death in another life and another form
- or the soul, is reflected in all living beings and is connected to a universal soul.
- is the idea that all ones actions in this life will be reflected in the next
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- a societal construct that place people into certain roles in society and they have no way of breaking out of it
- is a belief system that consists on devotion to family, treating others the way you want to be treated, and worshipping ancestors.
- or the ancient god or divine force known as Heaven or Sky had selected this particular individual to rule on its behalf on earth.
- The path alluded to in the fourth truth is The Eightfold Path which serves as both a guide on the road to non-attachment and the road itself.
- humans only act on self-interest. Humans more likely to do wrong than right because it benefits them. Need strict laws to keep them in line. Extremely oppressive as a result.
- the supreme force is in the universe that all souls look to rejoin
13 Clues: the supreme force is in the universe that all souls look to rejoin • believes in a single supreme force that unites everything in the universe. • is the idea that all ones actions in this life will be reflected in the next • or the soul, is reflected in all living beings and is connected to a universal soul. • ...
Chinese Lesson 19 Words 2022-05-06
13 Clues: plan • hotel • capital • parents • culture • company • passport • immediately • travel agency • one way ticket • to change planes • scheduled flight • to have a holiday
ancient chinese crossword puzzle 2021-05-13
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- The first dynasty of Ancient China.
- Used for measuring earthquakes.
- Used to tell the cardinal and intermediate directions.
- First dynasty to use writing.
- First Dynasty of Imperial China.
- Used in guns and explosives.
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- Longest lasting dynasty.
- Used by kids now, used to be for warning soldiers if people were attacking.
- Used to start fires.
- The mass production of text.
- Had a long path named after it. Desired by the rich.
- A dynasty where China had a lot of growth.
- Used in schools, businesses E.T.C. made from trees.
13 Clues: Used to start fires. • Longest lasting dynasty. • The mass production of text. • Used in guns and explosives. • First dynasty to use writing. • Used for measuring earthquakes. • First Dynasty of Imperial China. • The first dynasty of Ancient China. • A dynasty where China had a lot of growth. • Used in schools, businesses E.T.C. made from trees. • ...
Chinese Occupations - Group 4 2023-04-25
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- Was an established craftsman of recognized abilities who took on apprentices
- Performing art that can include walking on stilts, juggling, or swinging on trapeze
- Often knew more about the home than the owner
- Monitored specific areas and enforced the law
- Is often involved in the development of tea-related rituals and ceremonies
- Facilitated maritime trade
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- Poverty and disabilities were some reasons that caused these folks to live on streets and plead for money
- Reached unprecedented levels during the Tang Dynasty & was greatly normalized
- A kind of fighter that needs expertise in speed, power, and skill
- Similar to artists and painters and were praised and highly valued
- Oversaw day-to-day operations of a prison
- Men of less exalted status who served as ordinary soldiers
- Recreated landscapes were often the focus of their work
13 Clues: Facilitated maritime trade • Oversaw day-to-day operations of a prison • Often knew more about the home than the owner • Monitored specific areas and enforced the law • Recreated landscapes were often the focus of their work • Men of less exalted status who served as ordinary soldiers • A kind of fighter that needs expertise in speed, power, and skill • ...
China: Section 1.2 2012-04-19
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- ... Tang Officials saw Buddhism as a(n) ______ of China's traditions.
- Peopel are accepted for what they do and not their riches or personal contacts. This is the _____.
- Chinese mens took this exam and many failed.
- What was brought to China from India Missionaries in A.D. 150?
- The person who came up with Confucianism.
- Buddhism spread to the country ________.
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- "[The "New" Confucianism] also picked up some Buddhist and ______ beliefs.
- Buddhism spread to this place in A.D. 300.
- A place where Chinese Buddhists became monks and nuns.
- The "New" Confucianism.
10 Clues: The "New" Confucianism. • Buddhism spread to the country ________. • The person who came up with Confucianism. • Buddhism spread to this place in A.D. 300. • Chinese mens took this exam and many failed. • A place where Chinese Buddhists became monks and nuns. • What was brought to China from India Missionaries in A.D. 150? • ...
China 2013-06-10
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- China has changed enormously and: .....
- What do rising incomes and growing urbanization lead to?
- Which name is China often referred to?
- A quarter of the Chinese population follow this religion.
- Where do the people go to find work?
- On which continent is China to be found?
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- How many ethnic groups are there in China?
- What was introduced in 1979?
- What is the name of the Chinese currency?
- China has more mobile phone subscribers than America, Japan, Germany and ..... combined.
10 Clues: What was introduced in 1979? • Where do the people go to find work? • Which name is China often referred to? • China has changed enormously and: ..... • On which continent is China to be found? • What is the name of the Chinese currency? • How many ethnic groups are there in China? • What do rising incomes and growing urbanization lead to? • ...
Ancient China-Abby 2018-05-07
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- what was built to protect from the mongols who where invaders
- What dynasty built the great wall
- A trade route where the Chinese traders traveled to trade with cities South west Asia and Europe
- The first dynasty in china
- What has 9999 rooms and was built by the Ming dynasty
- One of China's inventions made from worm cocoon
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- started off as pictographs but now uses 50,000 symbols
- what the Chinese made paper with.
- believes the greatest achievement is finding harmony with nature
- The most common religion in China
10 Clues: The first dynasty in china • what the Chinese made paper with. • What dynasty built the great wall • The most common religion in China • One of China's inventions made from worm cocoon • What has 9999 rooms and was built by the Ming dynasty • started off as pictographs but now uses 50,000 symbols • what was built to protect from the mongols who where invaders • ...
China review Tapia 2023-03-01
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- Qin based his rule on this idea.
- historians believe that confusism was a great thinker and what
- shang kings received their power and wisdom from
- appointed officials who work for the government.
- what was the basic building block of Chinese society.
- how were people killed during the warring period.
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- fertile yellow soil that blows off the plains into the rivers during a flood.
- who founded the Han dynasty
- what did the Chinese believe was the link between heavan and earth.
- a word that best describes Qin shihuangdi
10 Clues: who founded the Han dynasty • Qin based his rule on this idea. • a word that best describes Qin shihuangdi • shang kings received their power and wisdom from • appointed officials who work for the government. • how were people killed during the warring period. • what was the basic building block of Chinese society. • ...
First Opium War Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-03
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- The name of the Chinese province that Lin Zexu was born in
- Ruling government of China at the time of the Opium Wars
- Hardest and highest imperial exam in Imperial Qing China
- Drug used by Britain to trade to China
- The treaty that ended the First Opium War
- Chinese government official known for throwing opium into the sea
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- British Queen during the time of the Opium Wars
- Another name for Guangzhou
- Name of the school that Lin Zexu attended
- A piece of land taken by Britain, returned in 1997
10 Clues: Another name for Guangzhou • Drug used by Britain to trade to China • Name of the school that Lin Zexu attended • The treaty that ended the First Opium War • British Queen during the time of the Opium Wars • A piece of land taken by Britain, returned in 1997 • Ruling government of China at the time of the Opium Wars • ...
Han Contacts with Other Cultures 2023-03-18
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- I am at the bottom of the scale of respect but I am super-rich
- The Chinese were masters of
- this road is 4,000 miles long.
- I was built to keep the invaders out
- I am a person of the highest rank
- What did the Indians have trouble explaining to the Chines
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- With what could the Chinese farmers carry 300 pounds by themselves
- Other than silk what else was valued highly
- This type of cloth made Chia rich.
- I can measure the strength of an earthquake
10 Clues: The Chinese were masters of • this road is 4,000 miles long. • I am a person of the highest rank • This type of cloth made Chia rich. • I was built to keep the invaders out • Other than silk what else was valued highly • I can measure the strength of an earthquake • What did the Indians have trouble explaining to the Chines • ...
Cold War China 2021-12-13
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- Cultural ____________ transition of Chinese society and to reassert Mao's leadership
- Economic practice of shared property, no social class and revolution
- Major tactic to silence dissent in communist societies
- Economic policy in China meant to industrialize the agricultural nation
- Term in communism for working class people
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- Economic practice of private industry, individual property, and no government controls or safety nets
- Negative term for middle and upper class people in communist society
- Where there United States dropped the first atomic bomb
- Major leader of the Chinese Communist Party
- Poor, agricultural worker
10 Clues: Poor, agricultural worker • Term in communism for working class people • Major leader of the Chinese Communist Party • Major tactic to silence dissent in communist societies • Where there United States dropped the first atomic bomb • Negative term for middle and upper class people in communist society • ...
Unit 3 - Asia Vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- Famous Indian activist that used non violent protest methods
- A _____ system is a class structure that is determined by birth used in India
- The way ancient Chinese history is divided
- The primary religion of Japan that believes in spirits
- A religion that uses the Yin Yang symbol to represent balance
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- Famous Chinese philosopher
- A religion that believes suffering is a universal human experience
- The primary religion of India that believes in reincarnation
- _____ Shihuangdi being the first person to unify China
- A country in Asia known for supplying computer parts
10 Clues: Famous Chinese philosopher • The way ancient Chinese history is divided • A country in Asia known for supplying computer parts • _____ Shihuangdi being the first person to unify China • The primary religion of Japan that believes in spirits • Famous Indian activist that used non violent protest methods • The primary religion of India that believes in reincarnation • ...
Economic imperialism 2024-01-24
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- brits separating China ports into 4 to make more money
- the Chinese were done with the Brits making them addicted
- 1/3 of chilean exports were based on which metal?
- excrements of seabirds and bats
- type of drug that got the Chinese addicted
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- a delicate product the Brits wanted from China
- extending a country's power by force
- Where did the brits instal a port not to be generous but for money?
- doctrinedocotorine where the US president wanted all of America
- soft material that the Brits wanted from India
10 Clues: excrements of seabirds and bats • extending a country's power by force • type of drug that got the Chinese addicted • a delicate product the Brits wanted from China • soft material that the Brits wanted from India • 1/3 of chilean exports were based on which metal? • brits separating China ports into 4 to make more money • ...
Asian-Pacific American Civil Liberties 2025-04-21
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- Disease that facilitated Asian hate
- Immigration and ___ Act of 1965
- prejudice or discrimination for person or community
- Animal that was rumored to have been eaten to start COVID19
- the Chinese __ Act that restricted Chinese immigration
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- the act of coming out live permanently in a foreign country
- V United States,interned Japanese people in American camps
- One saying to promote equal treatment beginning with, "Stop AAPI __"
- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a group or person
- Lau V __, equal opportunity for non english Americans
10 Clues: Immigration and ___ Act of 1965 • Disease that facilitated Asian hate • prejudice or discrimination for person or community • Lau V __, equal opportunity for non english Americans • the Chinese __ Act that restricted Chinese immigration • V United States,interned Japanese people in American camps • the act of coming out live permanently in a foreign country • ...
ping pong diplomacy 2025-05-12
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- City in Japan where the 1971 World Table Tennis Championships took place
- Symbolic, non-political way to improve international relations
- Country that won the ping pong match 5–3
- Number of American players who went to China in 1971
- U.S. president who visited China after the 1971 event
- the year ping pong diplomacy began
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- sport used as diplomacy between the U.S. and China
- Friendly event that helped ease international tensions
- American player who interacted with a Chinese player in 1971
- Chinese ping pong player who gave a gift to an American
10 Clues: the year ping pong diplomacy began • Country that won the ping pong match 5–3 • sport used as diplomacy between the U.S. and China • Number of American players who went to China in 1971 • U.S. president who visited China after the 1971 event • Friendly event that helped ease international tensions • Chinese ping pong player who gave a gift to an American • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
world history 2025-09-26
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- Indian empire known as the “Golden Age” of India, famous for mathematics and literature.
- Chinese dynasty known for the invention of paper and the civil service exam.
- Founder of Confucianism.
- Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism.
- The Chinese philosophy that emphasizes balance, nature, and harmony
- The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta.
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- Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence.
- Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order.
- Dynasty that unified China under Legalism and built the Great Wall.
- Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean.
10 Clues: Founder of Confucianism. • Trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean. • The first major Indian empire, founded by Chandragupta. • Philosophy that stressed respect, family, and social order. • Religion that spread across Asia due to Ashoka’s influence. • Indian ruler who spread Buddhism after converting from Hinduism. • ...
Integrative Health 2025-10-16
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- - A therapy involving muscle manipulation for stress relief or pain
- - A physical and spiritual practice from India that includes postures, breathwork, and meditation
- - A doctor who uses natural remedies and holistic approaches
- - A practitioner who uses plants for healing
- - A healthcare professional who adjusts the spine to relieve pain
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- - A mental practice that involves focused attention and mindfulness
- - A Chinese practice combining movement, breathing, and meditation
- - Traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses thin needles
- - Japanese energy healing practice using light touch
- - Ancient Indian system of medicine based on balance in the body
10 Clues: - A practitioner who uses plants for healing • - Japanese energy healing practice using light touch • - A doctor who uses natural remedies and holistic approaches • - Traditional Chinese medicine technique that uses thin needles • - Ancient Indian system of medicine based on balance in the body • - A healthcare professional who adjusts the spine to relieve pain • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2016-03-02
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- The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device
- ______ was invented by the Chinese along with many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD
- a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- _______were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the right direction so they would be in contact with nature.
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- the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material.
- ________was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets.
- a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
- Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other.
- a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, which can be spun alternately downward and upward by its weight and momentum as the string unwinds and rewinds.
9 Clues: The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device • the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material. • Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other. • a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions!! 2017-04-18
9 Clues: What time is it? • What is in a pen • They used it for math • We take notes on this • Framers used this tool • Used to scare away enemy • An easier way to copy things • There is a road named after it • Helps you go in the right direction
no chinese teachers 2018-03-22
9 Clues: meme,SHN6 • chicken bananna • he is GAY(very) • library, pimples • as young as a lamb • as yummy as POON CHOI • look like a bird wearing glasses • annoying,always punish aggan,lazy eye • rice,hair like indian noodles, chicken leading
