chinese Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 你好 Review 2022-10-06
15 Clues: 再见(Bye) • 班(class) • 喜欢(like) • 名字(name) • 朋友(friend) • 中文(Chinese) • 学生(student) • 住在(live in) • 老师(teacher) • 泰国(Thailand) • 生日(birthday) • 今年(this year) • 介绍(introduce) • 谢谢(thank you) • 年级(grade level)
holynlyn 2023-02-02
15 Clues: Lyn B’day • B’day Gift • First Date • Lyn’s Zodiac • Lyn’ fav hero • Our tiktok name • Our first child • Our lil daughter • Our First Dinner • Lyn’s Fav Flavour • Our favorite games • Lyn’s Chinese Zodiac • Our first Xmas Dinner • My first clothes dating • Merk tas yang selalu dibawa Lyn
Noorain's crossword puzzle 2026-02-07
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- Noorain's formal dress colour
- Noorain's opp
- Noorain's halloween costume for party
- Ammi's birthmonth
- Noorain's day1
- Noorain's gym buddy
- Noorain's favourite flowers
- Noorain's signature jewellery colour
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- Noorain's my little pony character
- Noorain's first language
- Favourite colour
- Noorain's first friend at Ryde
- Noorain's hobby
- Noorain's second language
- Noorain's homeland
15 Clues: Noorain's opp • Noorain's day1 • Noorain's hobby • Favourite colour • Ammi's birthmonth • Noorain's homeland • Noorain's gym buddy • Noorain's first language • Noorain's second language • Noorain's favourite flowers • Noorain's formal dress colour • Noorain's first friend at Ryde • Noorain's my little pony character • Noorain's signature jewellery colour • ...
29 - 11 - 2023 2023-11-28
15 Clues: Sport Date • His Fav Color • Her Fav Color • Favorite Word • Our First Game • Comfort Dinner • Her fav person • Our First Trip • Her Fav Holiday • Her Chinese Name • The month we met • Her Favorite food • What you Love to do • Dream Retirement Location • Her First Impression of Him
Katherine's Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
15 Clues: A dressing • F&B manager • Orange soda • White dress • Evening meal • Your answer! • Popcorn is a must • Made with seaweed • A fun time with me • Something inviting • Ends with a fortune • Monkey named George • LOL...me of course! • Only 1! No lushes ;-) • Funny with a bit of sarcasm
Wk 3 2025-07-22
15 Clues: module • Studies • Big Test • solutions • Part of english • study of numbers • Study of the past • a field of science • Branch of knowledge • university or campus • book with definitions • Clothing like to school • E.g., French or German or Chinese • Studying about earth & atmosphere • E.g., learning about photosynthesis
Christmas Crossword! 2011-12-14
12 Clues: auction • Navidad • red nose • milk and • the Snowman • spirit of _____ • delivers the goods • Christmas tree ______ • Santa's little helpers • How the ____ stole Christmas • ___ roasting on an open fire • I'm dreaming of a ____ Christmas
How Well Do You Know Your Girlfriend? 2024-03-11
12 Clues: Birthplace • First Name • Middle Name • Zodiac Sign • Where I Live • Chinese Zodiac • Birthday Month • Fruit I Dislike • Dessert I Dislike • Number of siblings • Cultural Background • Fruit I Want You To Eat
Histopathology features 2025-05-28
12 Clues: Ghost cell • 5ps seen in • Tzanck cells • Keratin pearl • Unerupted crown • Subepithelial split • Tombstone appearance • saw tooth rete ridges • Abnormal tissue growth • Cell death due to injury • dysplasia Chinese pattern • Acanthosis and hyperkeratinization
Katherine's Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
15 Clues: A dressing • Orange soda • White dress • F&B manager • Evening meal • Your answer! • Made with seaweed • Popcorn is a must • A fun time with me • Something inviting • Monkey named George • Ends with a fortune • LOL...me of course! • Only 1! No lushes ;-) • Funny with a bit of sarcasm
World Travel 2023-09-05
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- - Eternal city of Italy
- - Inca citadel in Peru
- - Dutch canal city
- - Vast Arizona gorge
- - Indonesian island paradise
- - Japan's iconic volcano
- - Italian canal city
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- - Chinese ancient fortification
- - Eiffel Tower's home
- - World's largest hot desert
- - African wildlife adventure
- - Egyptian ancient wonders
- - Greek island paradise
- - Japanese cultural city
- - Japanese capital
15 Clues: - Dutch canal city • - Japanese capital • - Vast Arizona gorge • - Italian canal city • - Eiffel Tower's home • - Inca citadel in Peru • - Eternal city of Italy • - Greek island paradise • - Japanese cultural city • - Japan's iconic volcano • - Egyptian ancient wonders • - World's largest hot desert • - African wildlife adventure • - Indonesian island paradise • ...
countries and nationalyties 2022-10-03
10 Clues: countries china • countries THE UK • countriese india • countriese japan • countriese portugal • nationalyties france. • nationalyties albanian • nationalytiese mexican • nationalyties germanian • nationalyties brazilian
Yellow River Valley Terms 2022-11-13
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- the current name for this early civilization region
- Chinese philosopher that emphasized ethics, good behavior, and moral character
- early form of writing involving characters engraved into bone or turtle shells
- a series of rulers from the same family
- gods will for a particular person to rule
- a network of trade routes connecting East Asia to Europe
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- a major river where people first settled in this region
- dynasty that overthrew the Shang; feudal system developed here
- first known dynasty
- baked clay; Shangdi made an army of clay warriors out of this
- dynasty with a dictator-like ruler; lasted only 15 years
- a structure built to protect its people from northern invaders; now about 13,000 miles long
- Chinese philosophy based on Lao-Tzu; Ying-Yang
- a major river that is located south of the Huang He river
- a fabric made by insects that help make this civilization wealthy and powerful
- the dynasty after Qin; called the golden age of Ancient China
16 Clues: first known dynasty • a series of rulers from the same family • gods will for a particular person to rule • Chinese philosophy based on Lao-Tzu; Ying-Yang • the current name for this early civilization region • a major river where people first settled in this region • dynasty with a dictator-like ruler; lasted only 15 years • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Terms 1-16 2021-02-02
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- hard gemstone often used to make jewelry and art
- philosophy that developed in China and stressed the belief that one should live in harmony with the Dao. the guiding force of all reality
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- philosophy based on the ideas of Confucius that focuses on morality, family order, social harmony and government
- river that often floods
- founder of Daoism
- longest Chinese river
- China's earliest written records that shared predictions for the future
- people of high rank who owned land but owed loyalty to the king
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- Group of rulers from the same family
- Dust-like material that forms soil & makes Huang He River Yellow
- most influential teacher in Chinese history
- social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants
- a farmer with a small farm
- belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- harsh desert that covers much of northern china
16 Clues: founder of Daoism • longest Chinese river • river that often floods • a farmer with a small farm • Group of rulers from the same family • most influential teacher in Chinese history • harsh desert that covers much of northern china • hard gemstone often used to make jewelry and art • social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants • ...
Unit 5 Part 2 2023-02-27
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- This Islamic Dynasty ruled India before the British
- this agreement between China and a neighboring island states that there is only one China
- This is the most important philosophy in China
- this event happened in mainland China after the Chinese Civil War
- this ruler of China defeated the Republic during the Chinese Civil War
- This is what Gandhi was fighting for
- this dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China
- This occurred after India achieved its independence; many countries were carved out of the former colony
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- this river is named after the color of its silt
- this magnificent structure was built during the Sui dynasty
- this river is famous for its role in Hinduism
- this island is southeast of China and claims its independence
- this is the southernmost of two rivers in China
- this magnificent structure was built during the Qin Dynasty
- this Islamic country shares a border with India and was formed after India's independence
- This is the most important religion in India
16 Clues: This is what Gandhi was fighting for • This is the most important religion in India • this river is famous for its role in Hinduism • This is the most important philosophy in China • this river is named after the color of its silt • this is the southernmost of two rivers in China • This Islamic Dynasty ruled India before the British • ...
THIS IS FOR THE LOVELIEST GIRL I HAVE SEEN(some answer are in Pinying) 2018-05-10
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- A film which describes a couple of girl and boy's pure friendship.
- A white dog you like and always show us his one side face.
- A korea singer and actress you like.
- A kind of food you hate but you enjoy its soup.
- A elegant actress performed “Roman Holiday”.
- The white bear in the cartoon "we bare bears".
- A kind of red fruit you love,especially the.small one.
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- A guy who made this crossword for the loveliest girl.
- The instrument you can play.
- A Chinese boy you like with a similar age to yours.
- A Chinese actress you love.
- Puth A singer from America who released "we don't talk anymore".
- A kind of red fruit you like and it looks like a triangle.
- A city of China and the best football club in China located in there.
- The loveliest girl play volleyball for her class and it's her jersey's number.
- The loveliest girl'nickname and it's also a name of a famous pig.
16 Clues: A Chinese actress you love. • The instrument you can play. • A korea singer and actress you like. • A elegant actress performed “Roman Holiday”. • The white bear in the cartoon "we bare bears". • A kind of food you hate but you enjoy its soup. • A Chinese boy you like with a similar age to yours. • A guy who made this crossword for the loveliest girl. • ...
sscrossword_chapt10-12 2024-06-10
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- in AD 800 the pope gave him the title of emperor
- one of the 12 disciples, he established the Catholic church in Rome
- he started the Yuan dynasty
- founded the Ming dynasty
- developed a system for categorizing substances as animal, mineral, or vegetable
- traveled throughout Judea and Galilee preaching the word of God.
- he saw a great light and heard Jesus' voice.
- his name means "strong ruler"
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- in AD 313 he issued the Edict of Milan.
- declared himself emperor and founded the Sui dynasty
- showed how diseases spread from person to person
- was visited by an angel and told to preach Islam
- the only woman in Chinese history to rule the country on her own
- one of the most popular poets of the Tang era he often wrote about nature
- a Chinese navigator
- his poems often dealt with social injustices and problems of the poor
16 Clues: a Chinese navigator • founded the Ming dynasty • he started the Yuan dynasty • his name means "strong ruler" • in AD 313 he issued the Edict of Milan. • he saw a great light and heard Jesus' voice. • in AD 800 the pope gave him the title of emperor • showed how diseases spread from person to person • was visited by an angel and told to preach Islam • ...
Early Settlement of China 2025-05-21
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- a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- to exchange or share thoughts, feelings, or information with people, using words, writings, or other methods
- a part or section of a country
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- called either Inner Mongolia or the Manchurian Plain
- includes the southeastern part of present-day China
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- The world’s highest mountains, the _________, are in China
- includes the western and northern parts of present-day China
- The harsh geography and huge distances made communication and _____________ difficult
- when a liquid such as water, turns into a vapor, or gas
- the differences between people or things, when they are compared
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- to improve the quality of something
- Where did the chinese civilization originate
16 Clues: a part or section of a country • to improve the quality of something • Where did the chinese civilization originate • includes the southeastern part of present-day China • the average weather conditions at a particular place • called either Inner Mongolia or the Manchurian Plain • light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • ...
Confucianism 2024-03-12
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- Confucianism became part of the civil service examination to become a...
- His goal was to create ______ who carried themselves with grace, spoke correctly, and demonstrated integrity in all areas of their lives
- When he was alive, the teachings of Confucius were not very popular with political leaders and members of the...
- Scholar-officials were part the _____ a group near the top of the Chinese social order that was only lower in status than the royal family.
- the written record of Confucianism was created from _____________ accounts by people who said that Confucius had said, believed, or done things.
- Confucius used a book of Chinese poetry called the ______ to teach about morality because he found many of its poems to be beautiful and good.
- _____ was a frequent theme in these required poems.
- During the ________, Confucius and his ideas were studied in schools with such intensity it was like students were worshipping him.
- A ruler should learn _______, govern his subjects by his own example, and treat them with love and concern.
- If people were only governed by a set of laws and punished when those laws were not followed, people would simply seek to avoid being...
- These ceremonies included such things as performing _______ at the temples of one’s ancestors as a way to express humility and thankfulness.
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- After Confucius died in 479 B.C.E., his level of _________ increased throughout China.
- Men had to study both______ and the teachings of Confucius if they hoped to work for the emperor’s government.
- ________ major historical texts exist that are considered to be the authoritative sources on Confucianism.
- Confucius also stressed the importance of ___________.
- He also had a lasting impact on China’s civil service examination during the ______ of ancient Chinese history.
- the most reliable text of Confucianism.
17 Clues: the most reliable text of Confucianism. • _____ was a frequent theme in these required poems. • Confucius also stressed the importance of ___________. • Confucianism became part of the civil service examination to become a... • After Confucius died in 479 B.C.E., his level of _________ increased throughout China. • ...
Dragonboat 2024-09-25
12 Clues: Middle Boat • Boat Driver • Stop Command • Race Command • Boat Overturn • Front Paddler • China Province • Paddle Material • Starting Position • Chinese Warrior and Poet • Musical Instrument on Boat • The moment the paddle enters the water
List c 2025-09-18
12 Clues: Karen • retreat • rewards • landform • approach • deliberately • long distance • buddy/ friend • tie piece of clothing • record vibrations of earth • a person who transfers property • a come food found in Korean and Chinese cooking
Les Nationalités 2026-02-08
12 Clues: (f, s) • (f, pl) • (m, pl) • Korean (m, s) • French (f, pl) • English (f, s) • Canadian (m, s) • Chinese (m, pl) • American (m, s) • Australian (f, s) • Brazilian (f, pl) • Argentinian (m, pl)
Crossword 2013-01-26
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- "To run" is the ________ of the verb "run."
- ________ Language Program
- Korean teachers at SLP teach lots of ________.
- "Education is not preparation for life; ________ is life itself." -John Dewey
- This word has to do with books. Its present and past tense are spelled the same, but pronounced differently.
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- SLP's most popular snack!
- Approximately 25% of the world can speak this language.
- For native English speakers, Arabic and ________ are two of the most difficult foreign languages to learn.
- A person who speaks two languages is ________.
- The final level at SLP.
- You need the letters 'ing' to make a ________.
- "Tell me and I'll forget; show me and I may ________; involve me and I'll understand." -Chinese Proverb
- "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to ________ the world." -Nelson Mandela
13 Clues: The final level at SLP. • SLP's most popular snack! • ________ Language Program • "To run" is the ________ of the verb "run." • A person who speaks two languages is ________. • You need the letters 'ing' to make a ________. • Korean teachers at SLP teach lots of ________. • Approximately 25% of the world can speak this language. • ...
Games and Hobbies 2021-02-28
10 Clues: dama • seksek • futbol • yakartop • tag ebelemece • heykeltraşçılık • mans buff kör ebe • skating buz pateni • whispers kulaktan kulağa • and seek saklambaç oynamak
Holiday Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-20
10 Clues: Germany • 304 A.D. • Saint Nick • Middle Ages • first fruits • christian saint • Festival Lights • Japan Tradition • new year Celebration • Ball Shaped-Dumplings
countries and nationalyties 2022-10-03
10 Clues: countries india • countries china • countries japan • countries THE UK • countries ukraine • nationalyties france • nationalyties mexican • nationalyties albanian • nationalyties romanian • nationalyties germanian
About Mom! 2023-10-18
10 Clues: Nickname • Middle name • Birth month • Favorite band • Favorite color • Astrology sign • Birthplace (City) • Anniversary month • Chinese zodiac symbol • Favorite football team
Mixed bag 2024-03-10
Ancient China - Marissa L. Yankovich 2018-05-07
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- What color on the Tiananmen Tower and other parts of the Forbidden City was used to represent the royal family?
- The white marble bridges leading into the Forbidden City are guarded by what?
- What helped keep invaders like the Mongols away?
- What is the common religion?
- Who was the founder of Confucianism?
- What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony?
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- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- What huge palace complex was build for the Yongle emperor?
- Who was the founder of Taoism
- Do Chinese use the alphabet or Characters?
- What fertile river valley did Chinese people live near?
11 Clues: What is the common religion? • Who was the founder of Taoism • Who was the founder of Confucianism? • Do Chinese use the alphabet or Characters? • What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony? • What helped keep invaders like the Mongols away? • What was the trading path across the desert called? • What fertile river valley did Chinese people live near? • ...
The Boxer Rebellion 2012-11-05
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- Boxer _______, officially ended the rebellion in 1901
- killed _______
- The rebels performed ________ rituals and martial arts.
- the extension or imposition of power, authority, or influence
- Empress Dowager ruled which dynasty?
- Chinese secret organization called the Society of the __________ and Harmonious Fists who led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there.
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- 1899 rebellion in Beijing, China started by a secret society of Chinese who opposed the "foreign devils". The rebellion was ended by British troops
- The rebels, referred to by Westerners as ______.
- China's Capital; now known as Beijing
- also killed _________
- The empress of China during the rebellion
11 Clues: killed _______ • also killed _________ • Empress Dowager ruled which dynasty? • China's Capital; now known as Beijing • The empress of China during the rebellion • The rebels, referred to by Westerners as ______. • Boxer _______, officially ended the rebellion in 1901 • The rebels performed ________ rituals and martial arts. • ...
Chapter 19 Review 2023-02-14
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- Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration
- Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period.
- Type of Japanese drama
- This group of people were considered as warlords under Japan's feudalism
- Type of Japanese literature
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- Established a boundary between new lands Poortugal and Spain could claim
- Son of peasatns who founded the Ming Dynasty
- Captained the first European ship to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s.
- Tokugawa Ieyasu used the "alternate attendance policy" to control this group of people.
- This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade.
- This Chinese ruler moved the Chinese capital to Beijing, where he built the Forbidden City.
12 Clues: Type of Japanese drama • Type of Japanese literature • This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s. • Son of peasatns who founded the Ming Dynasty • This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade. • Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration • Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period. • ...
Girlie Pop 2023-04-05
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- a time in the 1840s in California that made people from China go to California to seek fortune
- a pocess or state of being left out or shunned based around negative opinions
- a person permently moving to a foreign country
- a person that believes in Jesus Christ
- a Native American tribe in the 1500
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- a person holding religous beliefs other than those of the main religions
- a female advocator
- a big festival that chinese people celebrate on their lunar calendar
- a person that travels to an unreached country to preach about God
- a branch of restrictive Christianity
- the chinese word for year
11 Clues: a female advocator • the chinese word for year • a Native American tribe in the 1500 • a branch of restrictive Christianity • a person that believes in Jesus Christ • a person permently moving to a foreign country • a person that travels to an unreached country to preach about God • a big festival that chinese people celebrate on their lunar calendar • ...
Holidays and Events 2023-05-20
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- - A holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- and Events
- - A festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains.
- - A holiday celebrating love and affection on February 14th.
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- - A day commemorating a nation's freedom or independence.
- - A holiday celebrated on October 31st with costumes and trick-or-treating.
- - A holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
- - A holiday to express gratitude, typically celebrated with a festive meal.
- Year - The start of a new calendar year, celebrated on January 1st.
- - A lunar new year celebration observed by Chinese communities worldwide.
- - A festive season before Lent, known for colorful parades and costumes.
11 Clues: and Events • - A holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. • - A day commemorating a nation's freedom or independence. • - A holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. • - A holiday celebrating love and affection on February 14th. • - A festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains. • ...
verbs 2024-11-22
Number Theory Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-28
fdsa 2013-03-10
10 Clues: Rice • Soup • Vegetables • Rice cakes • Everyday food • Breakfast rice • Western-style food • Chinese-style food • Japanese-style food • "Dishes accompanying a meal"
Japanese Food 2013-03-10
10 Clues: Rice • Soup • Vegetables • Rice cakes • Everyday food • Breakfast rice • Western-style food • Chinese-style food • Japanese-style food • "Dishes accompanying a meal"
History Cross Word 2025-04-23
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- What does the name "Kong Fuzi" translate to in Latin?
- Who was the founder of Daoist philosophy?
- What was the supreme deity of the Shang replaced by?
- What phobia did the Chinese suffer from?
- What did the Romans know China for?
- What term was used to refer to Europeans?
- Who was the second Tang emperor?
- Which religion did Song scholars blend with Daoism using Confucius teachings?
- What explosive power did the Chinese use for mining and fireworks?
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- Which city consisted of many foreigners and cultures?
- What did women in the Song capital wear their hair in?
- What was the title the prince created for himself when he became the first emperor of China?
- What did Shi Huangdi call his dynasty?
- Who was the ancestor and source of power to the king of Shang?
- Which gender of children was preferred by parents?
- Who was the first emperor of the Han dynasty?
- What was the only occupation considered valid by legalism during the First Empire?
- What is the name of the weapon introduced in the classical age?
18 Clues: Who was the second Tang emperor? • What did the Romans know China for? • What did Shi Huangdi call his dynasty? • What phobia did the Chinese suffer from? • Who was the founder of Daoist philosophy? • What term was used to refer to Europeans? • Who was the first emperor of the Han dynasty? • Which gender of children was preferred by parents? • ...
Feudal Japan and Europe 2022-09-23
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- One of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun
- Japanese school of Mahayana Buddhism emphasizing the value of meditation and intuition.
- A member of powerful military caste in feudal Japan
- Religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China
- A ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword
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- Ancient network of trade routes that were for central to cultural interactions through Asia
- The compressing of the feed of girls with tight bandages
- A Chinese sovereign who ruled unofficially as empress consort
- Establishment of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368)
- Title of Temujin when he ruled the Mongols
- Hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan
- A religion of eastern and central Asia growing out of the teaching of Siddhartha Gautama
- Tribe of Chinese, conquered China, Middle East, and Eastern European
13 Clues: Title of Temujin when he ruled the Mongols • Establishment of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) • Hereditary commander-in-chief in feudal Japan • A ritual suicide by disembowelment with a sword • A member of powerful military caste in feudal Japan • One of the great lords who were vassals of the shogun • Religious philosophy derived from Confucianism in China • ...
Ancient China Review #1 2026-04-01
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- What was the first imperial dynasty of China?
- River What major river in China is known as the “cradle of Chinese civilization”?
- What large desert lies in northern China and Mongolia?
- What belief system focused on respect, order, and moral behavior in society?
- What belief system emphasized living in harmony with nature?
- Who was the famous Chinese teacher and philosopher who founded Confucianism?
- The opposite side of Yin?
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- What important crop was commonly grown in ancient China?
- What philosophy believed in strict laws and harsh punishments to maintain order?
- What are the regions or divisions that ancient China was split into?
- What group of people from the north invaded and conquered parts of China?
- Who is the legendary founder of Daoism?
- What material were Emperor Qin’s famous soldiers made from?
13 Clues: The opposite side of Yin? • Who is the legendary founder of Daoism? • What was the first imperial dynasty of China? • What large desert lies in northern China and Mongolia? • What important crop was commonly grown in ancient China? • What material were Emperor Qin’s famous soldiers made from? • What belief system emphasized living in harmony with nature? • ...
ok 2023-02-28
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- An animal that was useful in the Gilded Age
- The make of citied and houses
- Plow John steel
- and big bussiness corporations who obtained alot of money contributed to urbanization
- Native American Policies The prohibiting of native americans on U.S soil
- act Government provides free land for people with certain stipulations
- Faire A hands-off approach when dealing with big bussiness
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- Railroad A railroad that only reaches as far as Nebraska
- Unions A group of people that helped workers to receive fair working conditions and pay
- the Frontier The west Great plains where the buffalos roam
- Exclusion Act The goverment prohibited any chinese immigrants from entering america
- The make of factories and the creation of corporations
- Black and white men who rode horses in the country
13 Clues: Plow John steel • The make of citied and houses • An animal that was useful in the Gilded Age • Black and white men who rode horses in the country • The make of factories and the creation of corporations • Railroad A railroad that only reaches as far as Nebraska • the Frontier The west Great plains where the buffalos roam • ...
The Rise of the Shang (pg. 121-122) 2024-12-08
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- The _____ had great power in the Shang dynasty because they read oracle bones
- The Shang buried their dead in deep ______.
- The Chinese dynasty that began ruling around 1500 BC
- A belief that the spirits of ancestors live on in the after world and can punish people still alive
- Animal bones or turtle shells used in ancient China to predict the future
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- The ancient Chinese were skilled _______. (metalworking)
- The ruler's ______ was at the center of the capital city
- An ornate bronze vessel used in ancient China for cooking meats for sacrifices
- The government of China was a ____________.
- Most of the people in the Shang dynasty were _________.
- Farmers produced ____, which weavers made into clothes
- River known as China's Sorrow because its floods killed thousands
- The Shang were _______. They worshiped many gods.
13 Clues: The Shang buried their dead in deep ______. • The government of China was a ____________. • The Shang were _______. They worshiped many gods. • The Chinese dynasty that began ruling around 1500 BC • Farmers produced ____, which weavers made into clothes • Most of the people in the Shang dynasty were _________. • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-09-12
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- invention from China that revolutionized maritime navigation
- the overland trading route that connected East Asia to Central Asia
- large entrepot that controlled trade between the Indian Ocean and China
- Chinese sailor of the Ming Empire who sailed really big ships
- ruler of Malacca, Muslim convert, and friend to the Ming Empire
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- Muslim philosopher of the 12th century, advocate of reason in understanding the universe
- sea-going empire
- places where diverse people are linked, multiple languages are spoken
- the Chinese empire that sent Zheng He on his voyages
- nomadic ocean-living people that Parameswara harnessed the power of
- the kind of ship used in Zheng He's voyages
- coastal cities in which goods, ideas, and culture are traded
- ship from the Arab world, has lateen sails
13 Clues: sea-going empire • ship from the Arab world, has lateen sails • the kind of ship used in Zheng He's voyages • the Chinese empire that sent Zheng He on his voyages • invention from China that revolutionized maritime navigation • coastal cities in which goods, ideas, and culture are traded • Chinese sailor of the Ming Empire who sailed really big ships • ...
We Are Team 2022-01-23
13 Clues: like green • like purple • like fishing • has a sister • like Science • like swimming • wear spectacles • don't eat onion • has two brothers • like to eat satay • don't like spicy food • could draw on computer • could read Chinese word well
How well you know Xavier 2025-06-22
13 Clues: Xavier's job • Xavier's Evol • Xavier's hobby • Xavier's pet bird • Xavier's fav food • Xavier's alter ego • Xavier's Birth sign • Xavier's Korean name • Xavier's Chinese name • Xavier's actual title • Xavier's Japanese name • Xavier's Birthday month • Something Xavier's bad at.
April 30 2023 2023-04-30
13 Clues: Rounded • Friendly • Bathroom • Type of tree • Book of words • e.g. 3, 11, 19 • Feature on car • Measuring tool • Chinese language • Like father like _ • Third biggest planet • Virus that causes a red rash • Creature from the 'Alien' series
World War II 2022-12-25
13 Clues: startyear • main villain • Chinese enemy • Allied landing • Ignite the war • Russian leader • British escape • biggest country • Surounded by war • Europes first victim • surrender in 6 hours • British landing attempt • German tank in invasion of France
Travel crossword 2025-03-08
14 Clues: Vehicle • Your campus • Your campus • Field of study • City of pandas • Used for eating • Your destination • Boiling broth dish • Chinese for "hello" • Terracotta army city • Black and white bear • China's biggest city • Capital city of China • Time difference fatigue
Ancient Imperial China 2023-05-29
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- A Chinese invention used to help travellers
- Road, The track across Central Asia that the ancient Chinese traders travelled along selling silk and other goods
- First Emperor of China
- succession of rulers from the same family
- Belief that all under the Emperor are equal.
- Government officials who help run the Empire
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- An Empire or large area under control of one government
- a system of creating standard weights and measures to improve trade
- ideal state of being where soul is freed.
- beautiful handwriting, painted onto silk or paper with a brush
- Shui, Way of arranging houses and belongings to please spirits
11 Clues: First Emperor of China • ideal state of being where soul is freed. • succession of rulers from the same family • A Chinese invention used to help travellers • Belief that all under the Emperor are equal. • Government officials who help run the Empire • An Empire or large area under control of one government • ...
Ancient China - Marissa L. Yankovich 2018-05-07
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- Do Chinese use the alphabet or Characters?
- What helped keep invaders like the Mongols away?
- What is the common religion?
- What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony?
- Who was the founder of Confucianism?
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- The white marble bridges leading into the Forbidden City are guarded by what?
- What huge palace complex was build for the Yongle emperor?
- What fertile river valley did Chinese people live near?
- Who was the founder of Taoism
- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- What color on the Tiananmen Tower and other parts of the Forbidden City was used to represent the royal family?
11 Clues: What is the common religion? • Who was the founder of Taoism • Who was the founder of Confucianism? • Do Chinese use the alphabet or Characters? • What happened in the Hall of Supreme Harmony? • What helped keep invaders like the Mongols away? • What was the trading path across the desert called? • What fertile river valley did Chinese people live near? • ...
Ancient China Crossword-Nicole 2018-05-07
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- this path got its name by the main good traded on it.
- the first river that the chinese settled on.
- the ______ army was an army of clay figures made by the Qin dynasty.
- the chinese believe that red is a color of good luck and _______.
- what dynasty built the great wall?
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- what color is considered lucky in china?
- what was the village called that only the emperor and his family were allowed in?
- the yellow river appeared yellow because of the yellow colored ____ in the river.
- what was the longest dynasty in ancient china?
- what was the third dynasty in ancient china.
- what was the first dynasty?
11 Clues: what was the first dynasty? • what dynasty built the great wall? • what color is considered lucky in china? • the first river that the chinese settled on. • what was the third dynasty in ancient china. • what was the longest dynasty in ancient china? • this path got its name by the main good traded on it. • ...
Chinese New Year Foods 2024-02-01
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- don't eat this type of seafood because it reminds people of losing their jobs
- The golden color reminds people of good fortune
- this popular appetizer in Chinese restaurants looks like bars of gold
- this comes from melons to represent fertility
- this sticky cake represents prosperity
- keep the head and feet on this dish to represent unity
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- this food looks like gold from ancient China
- avoid this color of foods because this color represents death
- Don't cut this food or you will have a short life
- the Chinese word for this creature sounds similar to prosperity
- the seeds of this fruit represent fertility
11 Clues: this sticky cake represents prosperity • the seeds of this fruit represent fertility • this food looks like gold from ancient China • this comes from melons to represent fertility • The golden color reminds people of good fortune • Don't cut this food or you will have a short life • keep the head and feet on this dish to represent unity • ...
Chapter 19 Review 2023-02-14
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- Type of Japanese literature
- This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade.
- Son of peasatns who founded the Ming Dynasty
- Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration
- Tokugawa Ieyasu used the "alternate attendance policy" to control this group of people.
- Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period.
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- Captained the first European ship to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- Established a boundary between new lands Poortugal and Spain could claim
- This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s.
- Type of Japanese drama
- This group of people were considered as warlords under Japan's feudalism
- This Chinese ruler moved the Chinese capital to Beijing, where he built the Forbidden City.
12 Clues: Type of Japanese drama • Type of Japanese literature • This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s. • Son of peasatns who founded the Ming Dynasty • This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade. • Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration • Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period. • ...
post classical Corssword puzzle 2022-05-18
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- Issued paper money after economic crises with private banks not being able to handle the currency.
- Best known for initiating the First Crusade (1096-1099)
- Conquered china, the islamic world, and later on easter europe
- led to newly developed fierarms cannons and even small artillery
- Invented by the Incas because they lived in flatlands
- this reduced the financial barriers to purchasing and reselling goods and increased Mediterranean trade.
- most devastating pandemic in history estimated 75-200 million deaths
- the founder of Mali empire. He crushed his enemies and won control of the gold trade routes
- Chinese Emperor. Founder of Sui Dynasty.
- their large base allows them to sail in shallow seas, making them ideal for navigating the sea and rivers.
- christian europe vs islamic middle east for control of jerusalem
- the navigational tool was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty
- known as the GreatBecame king in 768 following death of father
- uses gun powder to launch large damage-dealing balls
- first use as a form of currency by the Chinese in song dynasty
- Toltec king born in 935.
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- books are very expensive, therefore only the rich could afford to buy and use them
- His moral philosophy is closely based on what he learned from Aristotle
- Muslim Arab and Persian mariners dominated trade between India and western countires from the 7th through 15th centuries.Islam becomes the world's fastest growing religion
- Johannes Gutenberg is famous for having designed and built a machineto incorporate movable type and mechanized inking and for using his invention to produce the Gutenberg Bible
- Mayor of the Palace of Francia from 718 until his death
- he became a contender for the throne of England
- member of prominent northern Chinese family during period of Six Dynasties
- the earliest known propellant explosive this technology was used in the 100 years war, the sack of Constantinople from the Ottomans, and defended from outside invaders.
- Longships were long, narrow, and light.Faster and more efficient..New technology to create more sturdy sails.Most ships were powered by the wind and directed by the new, more durable sails.
- were essentially larger ships that made trading easier by transporting more merchandise and supplies and allowed for longer and more profitable voyages in the Mediterranean and Indian Ocean Trade Network.
- cultural movement between the early 1300s and early 1600s in Europe
- He founded the Mali empire in the thirteenth century after his return from banishment.
- provided a more secure storage facility for commodities or money, as well as
- Navigational tool that uses the magnetic poles of the earth to find magnetic north Allowed for safer exploration of new places, like Columbus to America
30 Clues: Toltec king born in 935. • Chinese Emperor. Founder of Sui Dynasty. • he became a contender for the throne of England • uses gun powder to launch large damage-dealing balls • Invented by the Incas because they lived in flatlands • Best known for initiating the First Crusade (1096-1099) • Mayor of the Palace of Francia from 718 until his death • ...
History Chapter 25 2025-04-16
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- – Formerly known as Persia, modernized under Reza Shah Pahlavi.
- – The founder of the Chinese Republic and the Nationalist Party.
- – The founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
- Nehru – An Indian nationalist leader and the first Prime Minister of independent India.
- Party (Kuomintang) – The political party founded by Sun Yat-sen aiming to unify China.
- – A movement aiming for the unification of Arab peoples and nations.
- – The process of transferring private assets into public ownership.
- – A strategic retreat by Chinese Communists to evade the Nationalist forces.
- – A strong identification with and pride in one’s nation, often leading to independence movements.
- Declaration – A statement by Britain supporting the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- – The process of adopting new technologies and ideas to improve society.
- – A nation established by Ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula.
- – The principle of separating religion from governmental institutions.
- March – A 1930 protest led by Gandhi against British salt taxes.
- Kai-shek – The leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party after Sun Yat-sen.
- Zedong – A Chinese Communist leader who led the Long March.
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- – The capital city of Iran.
- (PRI) – The dominant political party in Mexico for much of the 20th century.
- – The title adopted by Mustafa Kemal, the founder of modern Turkey.
- – The deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.
- System – A system established after WWI where former Ottoman territories were administered by Western powers.
- – A form of protest involving the refusal to purchase goods or services.
- Cleansing – The policy of forcibly removing or killing an ethnic group from a particular area.
- Cárdenas – A Mexican president known for land reforms and nationalizing the oil industry.
- Disobedience – The refusal to obey unjust laws as a form of peaceful protest.
- Party of China – The political party founded in 1921 that eventually established the People’s Republic of China.
- – Large Japanese business conglomerates that influenced the economy and politics.
- – A U.S. policy promoting non-intervention and cooperation with Latin American countries.
- Gandhi – An Indian leader who advocated for nonviolent resistance to British rule.
- – A region in the Middle East that was the focus of Arab-Jewish tensions.
- Shah Pahlavi – The leader who modernized and secularized Iran in the early 20th century.
- – A movement for the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
- – A country established by Atatürk following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
- – A movement emphasizing the unity of Africans and people of African descent worldwide.
- American Nationalism – Movements in Latin America aiming for economic independence and cultural pride.
35 Clues: – The capital city of Iran. • – The founder of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. • Zedong – A Chinese Communist leader who led the Long March. • – A nation established by Ibn Saud in the Arabian Peninsula. • – Formerly known as Persia, modernized under Reza Shah Pahlavi. • – The founder of the Chinese Republic and the Nationalist Party. • ...
Unit 3 Key Terms Review 2025-10-06
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- second empire in India, founded by Chandra Gupta; experienced the Golden Age
- the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- four collections of sacred writings produced by the Aryans during an early stage of their settlement in India
- founded Buddhism; Buddha
- a series of fortifications built along the historical northern borders of China to protect the Chinese states and empires against the raids and invasions of the various nomadic groups of the Eurasian Steppe (Mongols)
- in Chinese history, the divine approval thought to be the basis of royal authority
- process by which a soul is reborn continuously until it achieves perfect understanding
- sacred text of Hinduism
- in Buddhism, the end goal to release from pain and suffering achieved after enlightenment
- a Chinese philosopher whose ideas included the importance of education, the civil service system, and the Golden Rule
- the result of the good and bad deeds performed by one person which is believed to determine fate after rebirth
- a state of perfect wisdom in which one understands basic truths about the universe in Buddhism
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- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia, developed from Vedic religion
- right view, right aspiration, right speech, right action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, right concentration
- four classes of people in the social system of Aryans who settled in India - priests, warriors, peasants or traders, and non-Aryan laborers
- ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China
- people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent
- an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from c. 268 to 232 BCE; spread ideals of Buddhism
- the first emperor of a unified China and ordered the building of the Great Wall of China
- philosophy based on the ideas of the Chinese thinker Laozi, who taught that people should be guided by universal force called the Dao
- first type of writing used in China
- two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism
- world's fourth-largest religion; believe in ending suffering leads to enlightenment
- Indian empire founded by Chandragupta, beginning with his kingdom in northeastern India and spreading to most of northern and central India.
- the administrative departments of government where employees are hired based on their scores of examinations
- each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra
26 Clues: sacred text of Hinduism • founded Buddhism; Buddha • first type of writing used in China • ancient network of trade routes that connected the West to China • two powers that govern the natural rhythms of life; symbol for Taoism • people who about 1500 BC began to migrate into the Indian subcontinent • ...
Lesson 12 2022-11-08
Places around town 2017-04-24
11 Clues: get food • get books • get money • do laundry • get a bite • watch movies • send letters • see a doctor • get medicine • study English • Old Chinese people play Mahjong there
Zacchaeus crossword puzzle 2021-03-01
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- they used it to travel around
- what they first used to travel around
- the chinese didn't use it as a weapon till someone else did
- the first person to travel around all of the silk road at once
- an ancient city on the silk road that is still the capital of iraq I think
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- the first Dynasty to rule china
- a type of way to live life but not a religion
- what the the the chinese version of barbarians
- china created it and we still use it today
- they used for some of there stachus
- they selled to much of it so they banned it
11 Clues: they used it to travel around • the first Dynasty to rule china • they used for some of there stachus • what they first used to travel around • china created it and we still use it today • they selled to much of it so they banned it • a type of way to live life but not a religion • what the the the chinese version of barbarians • ...
Ancient Sports 2022-04-20
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- The olympics began as a festival celebrating a what?
- Ancient Chinese football used balls made of?
- Looking at ancient sports is valuable to help us understand the ________ for modern day life and institutions.
- Ancient Greek measurement of time inspired by olympics
- Ancient rural Greek town.
- The Olympics delayed Ancient Greeks from forming an army to avoid invasions from what group?
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- Sports relating to horse riding
- Mythological God celebrated by Ancient Greeks in early festivals.
- Most common African sport with its origin in Angola
- How did contestants compete in ancient Greece?
- Sport spread to the Chinese by contact with European Steppe Nomads
11 Clues: Ancient rural Greek town. • Sports relating to horse riding • Ancient Chinese football used balls made of? • How did contestants compete in ancient Greece? • Most common African sport with its origin in Angola • The olympics began as a festival celebrating a what? • Ancient Greek measurement of time inspired by olympics • ...
Chapter 19 Review 2023-02-15
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- Type of Japanese drama
- This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade
- Son of peasants who founded the Ming Dynasty
- Established a boundary between new lands Portugal and Spain would claim
- Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period
- This Chinese ruler moved the Chinese capital to Beijing, where he built the Forbidden City
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- Captained the first European ship to sail around the Southern tip of Africa
- Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration
- Type of Japanese literature
- Tokugawa Ieyasu used the "alternate attendance policy" to control this group of people
- This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s
- This group of people were considered warlords under Japan's feudalism
12 Clues: Type of Japanese drama • Type of Japanese literature • This dynasty was founded in the mid 1600s • This nation dominated the Indian Ocean trade • Son of peasants who founded the Ming Dynasty • Portugal's most enthusiastic supporter of exploration • Leader of Japan who ruled during the "warring states" period • ...
Communist China 2026-01-14
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- The long military retreat led by Mao’s army
- The island where the Nationalists fled after losing the civil war
- Political party led by Jiang Jieshi
- Leader of the Chinese Communist Party who helped found the People’s Republic of China
- Name of the communist nation founded in 1949
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- System where land and farms were owned and worked collectively
- War between China and Japan during World War II
- Chinese Communist leader who opened China to free-market reforms after Mao
- Communist economic plan that caused widespread famine in the 1950s
- Youth groups formed during the Cultural Revolution
- Square where students protested for democracy in 1989
11 Clues: Political party led by Jiang Jieshi • The long military retreat led by Mao’s army • Name of the communist nation founded in 1949 • War between China and Japan during World War II • Youth groups formed during the Cultural Revolution • Square where students protested for democracy in 1989 • System where land and farms were owned and worked collectively • ...
Countries 2023-12-07
11 Clues: Messi • Pyramids • Carnaval • Taj mahal • Iced hockey • Eiffel tower • Capital: Rome • Divided on states • People speak Chinese • Largest country in the south • Only speaking Spanish on Europe
Coen 2013-09-05
11 Clues: hobby • geloof • ingedeuken • franse streek • silent killer • hobby automobiel • Coen look a like • beroemd gitarist • franse supermarkt • situatie Coen na 1 oktober • chinese muur van het westen
9.4 Economics in the Global Age 2024-04-29
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- a business that makes or sells goods or services in several countries
- an example of a multinational corporation
- four countries in Asia who prosper through gov't-business partnerships
- the trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada
- Chinese leader that had the "let some people get rich first" policy
- British Prime Minister who advocated for cutting taxes, regulations, and gov't assistance to the poor
- a corporation that has had controversies about using suppliers who use child labor
- an organization that made rules to govern international trade
- taxes on foreign imports that had often been a barrier to trade
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- an economy that creates, distributes, and uses knowledge and information
- plaza where Chinese protesters were shot by the government
- American President who advocated free market economics
- economic systems based on supply and demand
- leader of Chile who took power in a US backed coup
- the trade organization of Southeast Asian states
- factories in Mexico that US industries use due to low wage labor
- the opening up of a country's economy
- an India based multinational corporation
18 Clues: the opening up of a country's economy • an India based multinational corporation • an example of a multinational corporation • economic systems based on supply and demand • the trade organization of Southeast Asian states • leader of Chile who took power in a US backed coup • American President who advocated free market economics • ...
mythology 2015-03-11
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- mother of thor
- mother of the gods
- death goddess 2wrds
- mother earth
- african trickster god
- strong son of jupiter
- a wise goddess
- cat-headed goddess
- nature spirit
- king of birds and beasts
- water demon
- self-proclaimed god
- bacchus' frailty
- chinese trickster god
- odin's home
- queen of eskimo underworld
- greek beauty
- river of forgetfulness
- hephaestus' equivilent
- warrior princess
- silver- tounged
- the preserver
- woman warrior
- queen of the gods
- the destroyer
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- calypso's island
- fertility goddess
- many-headed serpent
- a thief
- the god of the sun
- chinese supreme god 2wrds
- the blue ox
- apollo's instrument
- mighty creator god
- well-fed god of life and death
- god of death
- curious woman
- supreme god
- the earth god
- giant sea monster
- lochness monster
- symbol of power and strength
- arthur's wizard
- goddess of the sky
- lion of riddles
- founder of buddhism
- mother of the twins
- maize goddess
- Buffalo-headed Lord of Death
- love goddess
- mayan rain god
- god of the nile
52 Clues: a thief • the blue ox • water demon • supreme god • odin's home • mother earth • god of death • greek beauty • love goddess • nature spirit • curious woman • the earth god • maize goddess • the preserver • woman warrior • the destroyer • mother of thor • a wise goddess • mayan rain god • arthur's wizard • lion of riddles • silver- tounged • god of the nile • calypso's island • lochness monster • bacchus' frailty • ...
History of China 2015-09-01
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- The balance of forces that interact with each other(3 words)
- The Huang He is also know by this name (2 words)
- Continent of China
- dysnaty founded by Emperor Gaozu
- The right of an emperor to rule China was called(3words)
- In 221 B.C., he began unifying China (2 words)
- Chinese religious leader famous for his philosophical sayings
- Belief in a universal guiding force
- The art of handwriting
- grandson of Genghis Khan,who established the Yuan dynasty(2words)
- This cross wordpuzzle is about the history of what country?(bonus question)
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- The Ancient Chinese invented this long before Johannes Gutenburg did in Europe
- Dynasty of first writing system
- Overland trade routes (2 words)
- This wonder of the world was built as protection from the Mongols to the north of China(4words)
- Rise and fall of ruling families (2 words)
- A major religion of Ancient China that came from Nepal and believes in karma and nirvana.
- Term describing farm production regardless of crop
- Book of Confucius' teachings
- This dynatsy is known for rebuilding the Great Wall as well as its blue and white porcelain vases
- Dynasty that set up a bureaucracy
21 Clues: Continent of China • The art of handwriting • Book of Confucius' teachings • Dynasty of first writing system • Overland trade routes (2 words) • dysnaty founded by Emperor Gaozu • Dynasty that set up a bureaucracy • Belief in a universal guiding force • Rise and fall of ruling families (2 words) • In 221 B.C., he began unifying China (2 words) • ...
The book of five rings: The classic text of samurai sword strategy 2022-12-09
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- the Buddhist god of mercy
- The years, months, and hours were named using the ancient Chinese zodiac system
- “heiho,” a word originating from Chinese “military strategy.”
- a Buddhist expression symbolizing the unseen essence of tangible objects
- the domain of the ancestral spirits in the home
- an ancient melody for the flute
- studies in the dojo
- A poem of thirty-one syllables
- a monkey with short arms
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- The four branches of the Fujiwara family who ruled in Japan during the Heian period
- Shinto religion
- The entire life of the warrior
- heart or soul, a feeling or manor of behavior
- the Shinto shrines that contain the preserved traditions of the original kendo school
- the warrior families that ruled in Japan kept private armies, each with its own commander
- the older art of attack until the sword replaced it
- the drinking of tea is studied in schools and is a ritualized subject
- the occupation of architect and builder
- the ability to act calm and natural in the face of danger
- the room in which a certain subject is studied
- experts would put the sword through a series of tests
21 Clues: Shinto religion • studies in the dojo • a monkey with short arms • the Buddhist god of mercy • The entire life of the warrior • A poem of thirty-one syllables • an ancient melody for the flute • the occupation of architect and builder • heart or soul, a feeling or manor of behavior • the room in which a certain subject is studied • ...
China Review-Gomez 2023-03-01
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- what was the building block of chinese society?
- The three major theories about how to create a peaceful society were Confucianism, legalism, and what?
- The Shang dynasty lasted how many years?
- This is the rule stating that children had to respect their parents and other relatives
- The proper way of doing things was called...
- How were children, women, and men killed during the warring states period?
- Why did the Zhou dynasty fall?
- Which type of weapon did the Shang Dynasty use?
- This is the type of bone that was used by kings and priests to determine answers to serious questions
- Rich landowners in China are called what?
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- who founded the Han dynasty?
- What is the most common job in ancient china?
- After a journey of how many years,Zhang returned to China.
- The Huang He reiver was also called the...
- Who was China's first great teacher?
- what happened when the Zhou dynasty weakened?
- Who provided goods and services?
- How did people view Qin Shihuangdi?
- characters that stand for objects
- This is what happened to books that opposed Qin's rule
- Which chinese philosopher came up with the idea of legalism?
21 Clues: who founded the Han dynasty? • Why did the Zhou dynasty fall? • Who provided goods and services? • characters that stand for objects • How did people view Qin Shihuangdi? • Who was China's first great teacher? • The Shang dynasty lasted how many years? • Rich landowners in China are called what? • The Huang He reiver was also called the... • ...
Chapter 27 and Chapter Chapter 28 2021-10-19
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- Shah who modernized Persia
- The Turkish peninsula between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea
- Led the Chinese Communists Party during the Long March
- Influenced Gandhi because of his ideas on civil disobedience
- movement in which writers expressed pride in their African roots and protested colonial rule
- A Mexican President who approved the Constitution of 1917
- When people refuse to buy certain goods
- A list of demands that sought to Make China a Japanese Protectorate
- An ancient doctrine of non-violence and reverence for all life
- A movement that rejected Confucian traditions and learning from the West
- Large plantations controlled by landowning elite
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- Government takeover of natural resources
- Chinese nationalists party
- Elite leaders of a communist revolution
- This declaration advocated for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine
- This nationalist movement was built on the shared heritage of Arabs who lived in lands from the Arabian Peninsula to North Africa
- A policy of rigid segregation
- Members of the lowest caste or class
- emphasized the unity of Africans and people of African descent worldwide
- Preached that the power of love could change wrongdoers
20 Clues: Chinese nationalists party • Shah who modernized Persia • A policy of rigid segregation • Members of the lowest caste or class • Elite leaders of a communist revolution • When people refuse to buy certain goods • Government takeover of natural resources • Large plantations controlled by landowning elite • Led the Chinese Communists Party during the Long March • ...
Vocab 3 2022-11-11
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- A monotheistic pre-Islamic religion Vivana Concept in Indian religions
- A religion of how the way of life arose
- Subcontinent, Region in Southern Asia projected towards the Indian Ocean.
- The sum of a person's actions
- Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite forces
- Eternal and inherent nature of reality
- Cycle- Polictacl theory of China
- path, An early summary of the path of Buddism
- Dynasty of Braham Kings of north India
- Piety, Attitude of respect for parents and elders
- Ancient Hindu scriptures
- After death, you come back as a new person in a new life
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- The unchanged
- The world's oldest religion
- Ancient Indian principle of the universe
- Release of the cycle of rebirth
- A person sent on a religious mission
- mandate of Heaven, Chinese political philosophy
- Social classes in Hinduism that restricts the occupation of others.
- Wall, A big wall for ancient northern borders
- Noble Truths, The truths of the noble one
- Compacted yellow-gray deposit of windblown
- A member of the ancient Aryan People
- Services, Professional branches of government administration
- Life principle of the universe
25 Clues: The unchanged • Ancient Hindu scriptures • The world's oldest religion • The sum of a person's actions • Life principle of the universe • Release of the cycle of rebirth • Cycle- Polictacl theory of China • A person sent on a religious mission • A member of the ancient Aryan People • Eternal and inherent nature of reality • Dynasty of Braham Kings of north India • ...
S1 WH Review 2024-01-04
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- admiral who increased Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean
- the VOC or British East India company
- full blooded Spaniard born in the New World/Western Hemisphere
- 1054
- Period of rebirth in Europe after the Middle Ages
- Valuable mineral (metal) found in the Andes
- a mix of Spanish and indigenous heritage
- head of the Roman Catholic Church
- sailing all the way around the world
- Moctezuma was the leader of this Mexican empire
- European printing press 1440
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- began the Protestant Reformation in 1517
- conquistador who brought down the empire in Peru
- Spanish mining colony
- Fell in 1453 (Byzantine Empire Capital)
- items grown to sell, such as tobacco or sugarcane
- 476=Fall of...
- King of England who created his own church
- conquistador who brought down the Aztec Empire
- Most prevalent killer of indigenous Americans during the Columbian exchange
- theory that says the planets revolve around the sun
- New name of Constantinople after Ottoman Empire took over
- Chinese dynasty that destroyed its own navy and added on to the Great Wall
- shogunate that forced Japanese isolation
- Atahualpa was the leader of this South American empire after a civil war
25 Clues: 1054 • 476=Fall of... • Spanish mining colony • European printing press 1440 • head of the Roman Catholic Church • sailing all the way around the world • the VOC or British East India company • Fell in 1453 (Byzantine Empire Capital) • began the Protestant Reformation in 1517 • a mix of Spanish and indigenous heritage • shogunate that forced Japanese isolation • ...
AP World Midterm Review 2023-12-11
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- Chinese exam built to reflect one's understanding of confusion texts and can be used to determine social position in society
- Group of nomads that eventually formed the largest land empire to exist
- Empire formed by Turkish and sunni Persians
- Capital city of the Aztecs
- Holy book of Islam
- Name for a Mongol ruler
- Tax that all non-muslims had to pay
- Mystical muslim beliefs
- Canal built in China to allow more trade to flow throughout the country
- A pilgrimage to Mecca
- Oldest type of Buddhism
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- Paper money used in tang dynasty for exchange
- Rest stations for caravans around 100 miles apart throughout the Silk Road
- Drought resistant rice that allowed for more harvests in shorter periods of time
- Straight in the Mediterranean sea in which Constantinopleble lies next to
- Branch of Islam whose members acknowledge the first 4 caliphates to be the successors of Muhammad
- Tallest mountain range in the world, located to the north of the India Subcontinent
- Type of Chinese ship that was designed for long distance commercial travel
- A virtue of respect for one's elders
- Also known as popular Bhuddism
20 Clues: Holy book of Islam • A pilgrimage to Mecca • Name for a Mongol ruler • Mystical muslim beliefs • Oldest type of Buddhism • Capital city of the Aztecs • Also known as popular Bhuddism • Tax that all non-muslims had to pay • A virtue of respect for one's elders • Empire formed by Turkish and sunni Persians • Paper money used in tang dynasty for exchange • ...
C. 5 Test Review 2023-09-18
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- ___ were Americans who believed too many immigrants were entering the US.
- ___ immigrants were allowed into the US if their father was a US citizen.
- ___ Riis wrote the book "How the Other Half Lives".
- ___ designed Central Park.
- Immigrants lacked the ___ to get high paying jobs.
- Mass transit is a system of public ___ for large numbers of people.
- Many ___ Americans moved from the South to escape discrimination.
- The Chinese ___ Act was the first law to limit immigration.
- Many immigrants traveled in ___ because they were poor.
- ___ Societies were immigrant organizations that provided aid.
- Most European immigrants with through processing on ___ Island
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- ___ exposed the horrible conditions of tenements.
- Employers hired ___ because they would work for less pay.
- Tenements were poorly built, overcrowded ___ buildings.
- People emigrated to the US due to ___ troubles and ethnic group persecution.
- The ___ immigrants arrived in the US from Northern Europe.
- Florence Kelley visited ___ and wrote about the problems there.
- ___ Houses were neighborhood institutions that provided help for the poor.
- Urban apartment slums
- Most Asian immigrants went through processing on ___ Island.
- Many immigrants moved to ___ with people from the same country.
- ___ House focused on the needs of Chicago's immigrant families.
22 Clues: Urban apartment slums • ___ designed Central Park. • ___ exposed the horrible conditions of tenements. • Immigrants lacked the ___ to get high paying jobs. • ___ Riis wrote the book "How the Other Half Lives". • Tenements were poorly built, overcrowded ___ buildings. • Many immigrants traveled in ___ because they were poor. • ...
Spelling Words February 5 - 12 2024-02-04
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- black people made their way to the north to get this
- a person
- someone's culture and background
- Harriet Tubman was one of these during the civil war, carrying secrets to the other side
- a word in algebra where there is an equal sign between the left and right sides
- the study of the stars and space
- a person who studies math
- Katherine Johnson was a human math genius and was called a human ...
- black people were owned by people
- a person who travels to space
- Katherine Johnson helped astronauts to go there
- Harriet Tubman helped led slaves to freedom using this
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- the symbol for Chinese New Year for 2024 is this mystical animal
- when the math equation is not equal
- Harriet Tubman helped to lead slaves to freedom
- greater than, lesser than and equal are shown using a ...
- black people and white people couldn't go to the same schools or drink from the same fountains
- the great things a person does
- another name for Chinese New Year
- the code word used by Harriet Tubman for the path to freedom for the slaves
20 Clues: a person • a person who studies math • a person who travels to space • the great things a person does • someone's culture and background • the study of the stars and space • black people were owned by people • another name for Chinese New Year • when the math equation is not equal • Harriet Tubman helped to lead slaves to freedom • ...
How well do you know the grad? (difficult) 2024-06-01
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- Furniture of slumber.
- Chinese food nickname.
- Bicep wrap-around as a toddler.
- "I paused my __ to be here".
- For 5+ years he wouldn't get in one of these.
- School subject (academic weakness).
- Friday night __.
- School subject (academic strength).
- Hawken __ finalist.
- Favorite ice cream place.
- First older relative he surpassed in height.
- Shoe of choice.
- Future city of residence.
- Item one may "accidentally forgotted to remember not to" put up their nose.
- Favorite winter activity.
- Brand of sauce used in 24 down.
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- "I need __. __ needs me. I need __ or I will die..."
- Group game he always proposes at parties.
- OSU football player he received a high five from.
- Notorious item thrown at brother.
- Chinese food nickname for children.
- "I am an __. To save time, let's just assume that I am never wrong."
- Specialty chef of this "molten" dessert.
- City of birth.
- Prime number and FaceBook identifier when preceded by a letter.
- Hawken __ club leader.
- Most watched TV show.
- Favorite Kadhi chef.
- "I'm a __. To save time let's just assume I'm always right."
- Meal of convenience.
30 Clues: City of birth. • Shoe of choice. • Friday night __. • Hawken __ finalist. • Favorite Kadhi chef. • Meal of convenience. • Furniture of slumber. • Most watched TV show. • Chinese food nickname. • Hawken __ club leader. • Favorite ice cream place. • Future city of residence. • Favorite winter activity. • "I paused my __ to be here". • Bicep wrap-around as a toddler. • ...
Cultural Crossword 2023-10-24
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- This Asian country's funeral law is to attend, but not participate
- Culture that has one month to bury their dead
- Culture where death is accepted as Allah's will
- In African cultures, what skin is someone supposed to be buried in?
- Call their funeral traditions pompon
- Manobos buried their dead in these
- In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed
- Native Americans use this to wash the body of the deceased
- African cultures use ____ restraints
- Chinese funerals last for this many days
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- Culture where guests offer money to the deceased's family to help pay for the funeral
- Religion that acknowledges death as a natural part of the life cycle
- Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss
- People celebrate death with humor and joy in this culture
- Process that Egyptians executed upon the deceased's body
- Ethiopiapoia, death is a community responsibility
- In Hinduism, this will be lit at the top of the deceased's head
- Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these
- Mourning can last for ___ hundred days, in Chinese culture
- Native American tribe that holds community feasts to grieve, and celebrate
- Culture that had ship burials
21 Clues: Culture that had ship burials • Manobos buried their dead in these • Call their funeral traditions pompon • African cultures use ____ restraints • Ma'nene tribe cleans and redresses these • Chinese funerals last for this many days • In Greek Orthodox Law, ___ is not allowed • Culture gives the deceased a farewell kiss • Culture that has one month to bury their dead • ...
2005375 2024-12-10
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- The process of symbolizing their beliefs in Christ
- Very valuable metal that was found in California
- The name that residents of California were called
- A town where many Chinese people stayed
- A center where Christians pray to god
- Journey that Lewis & Clark went on
- Rush of getting gold
- Famous guy who was kidnapped from his home and became chief of Crow tribe
- Route that goes to the Columbia River in Oregon
- Someone who moves from one country to another
- Something big that the Chinese built
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- The secret state where Spain residents were staying
- Someone who is the first to explore
- The exchange of animal pelts for goods
- Animal that Hugh Glass ate
- Clark's slave who joined this expedition
- Gold rushers named after the year they were looking for gold
- Motion to find something in the ground
- Religion that the California Indians were converted to
- Famous mountain man who was attacked by a bear
- Mountains that are rocky
- Shoshone woman who assisted Lewis & Clark
- On 4 wheels, you can push or pull it
- Couple who helped Indians get converted to Christians, Massacre named after them
24 Clues: Rush of getting gold • Mountains that are rocky • Animal that Hugh Glass ate • Journey that Lewis & Clark went on • Someone who is the first to explore • On 4 wheels, you can push or pull it • Something big that the Chinese built • A center where Christians pray to god • The exchange of animal pelts for goods • Motion to find something in the ground • ...
Ameena's 12th Birthday 2025-04-29
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- Ameena is so particular about her room ______________.
- Ameena’s favorite subject in school is ____________.
- Ameena’s least favorite subject in school is _________.
- Since her Swiftie era, Ameena’s favorite number is _______________.
- Ameena was born in this city __________.
- Ameena’s first favorite TV Show was ___________.
- Ameena’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Bahrain.
- Ameena’s favorite sport at School is __________.
- Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________.
- You will usually find Ameena holding a ____________ in her hand.
- Ameena’s younger brother loves to play this video game.
- Ameena’s favorite store to shop at in California is ____________.
- Her favorite season of the year is _________.
- Ameena’s parents always compare her to this Disney princess _________.
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- Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup.
- went to this pop star's concert last summer.
- Her birthday is in the month of ________.
- Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________.
- Ameena’s imaginary friend growing up was ________________.
- Ameena’s favorite drink in California is _______.
- Ameena is in grade ______ in school.
- Ameena turns _____ today!
- Her school mascot is the _______.
- Ameena played the part of a ‘bumble bee’ in her school's production of this famous movie.
- Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________.
- Ameena’s youngest brother is obsessed with this sport.
26 Clues: Ameena turns _____ today! • Her school mascot is the _______. • Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup. • Ameena is in grade ______ in school. • Ameena was born in this city __________. • Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________. • Her birthday is in the month of ________. • Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________. • went to this pop star's concert last summer. • ...
Ameena's 12th Birthday 2025-04-30
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- Since her Swiftie era, Ameena’s favorite number is _______________.
- Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________.
- Ameena’s parents always compare her to this Disney princess _________.
- Ameena’s first favorite TV Show was ___________.
- Ameena’s younger brother loves to play this video game.
- Her school mascot is the _______.
- Ameena’s favorite Chinese restaurant in Bahrain.
- Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup.
- Ameena is in grade ______ in school.
- Ameena’s favorite subject in school is ____________.
- Ameena went to this pop star's concert last summer.
- You will usually find Ameena holding a ____________ in her hand.
- Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________.
- Her birthday is in the month of ________.
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- Ameena is so particular about her room ______________.
- Ameena was born in this city __________.
- Ameena turns _____ today!
- Ameena’s favorite drink in California is _______.
- Ameena’s imaginary friend growing up was ________________.
- Ameena’s favorite sport at School is __________.
- Ameena played the part of a ‘bumble bee’ in her school's production of this famous movie.
- Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________.
- Ameena’s favorite store to shop at in California is ____________.
- Her favorite season of the year is _________.
- Ameena’s least favorite subject in school is _________.
- Ameena’s youngest brother is obsessed with this sport.
26 Clues: Ameena turns _____ today! • Her school mascot is the _______. • Ameena prefers ________ to ketchup. • Ameena is in grade ______ in school. • Ameena was born in this city __________. • Ameena’s favorite cuisine is __________. • Her birthday is in the month of ________. • Ameena’s nickname in school is ___________. • Ameena’s favorite type of cake is __________. • ...
Chapter 3/4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- that spread along trade routes, devastating populations."
- used to determine latitude at sea using stars.",
- African coastal trading city-states participating in Indian Ocean trade.",
- "Network of trade routes connecting East Asia to the Mediterranean.",
- traveler who described his journeys in Asia under Mongol rule.",
- dynasty that ruled China after Song Dynasty.",
- empire that created largest land empire in history.",
- "Trade routes across the Sahara linking sub-Saharan Africa to North Africa.",
- wind patterns that guided Indian Ocean trade.",
- inns that supported merchants and travelers along trade routes.",
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- invention that revolutionized warfare and spread via trade routes.",
- of Genghis Khan; founded the Yuan Dynasty in China.",
- Asian trading city on the Silk Road, noted for cultural exchange.",
- communities living abroad while maintaining cultural ties.",
- navigation innovation that improved sea travel.",
- notes used for trade without physical money.",
- that allowed mass production of texts and literacy growth.",
- financial institutions that provided credit and bills of exchange.",
- "Sea-based exchange connecting East Africa, Arabia, India, and Southeast Asia.",
- first developed in China to replace coins for trade.",
20 Clues: notes used for trade without physical money.", • dynasty that ruled China after Song Dynasty.", • wind patterns that guided Indian Ocean trade.", • used to determine latitude at sea using stars.", • navigation innovation that improved sea travel.", • of Genghis Khan; founded the Yuan Dynasty in China.", • empire that created largest land empire in history.", • ...
Chapter 3/4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- that spread along trade routes, devastating populations."
- used to determine latitude at sea using stars.",
- African coastal trading city-states participating in Indian Ocean trade.",
- "Network of trade routes connecting East Asia to the Mediterranean.",
- traveler who described his journeys in Asia under Mongol rule.",
- dynasty that ruled China after Song Dynasty.",
- empire that created largest land empire in history.",
- "Trade routes across the Sahara linking sub-Saharan Africa to North Africa.",
- wind patterns that guided Indian Ocean trade.",
- inns that supported merchants and travelers along trade routes.",
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- invention that revolutionized warfare and spread via trade routes.",
- of Genghis Khan; founded the Yuan Dynasty in China.",
- Asian trading city on the Silk Road, noted for cultural exchange.",
- communities living abroad while maintaining cultural ties.",
- navigation innovation that improved sea travel.",
- notes used for trade without physical money.",
- that allowed mass production of texts and literacy growth.",
- financial institutions that provided credit and bills of exchange.",
- "Sea-based exchange connecting East Africa, Arabia, India, and Southeast Asia.",
- first developed in China to replace coins for trade.",
20 Clues: notes used for trade without physical money.", • dynasty that ruled China after Song Dynasty.", • wind patterns that guided Indian Ocean trade.", • used to determine latitude at sea using stars.", • navigation innovation that improved sea travel.", • of Genghis Khan; founded the Yuan Dynasty in China.", • empire that created largest land empire in history.", • ...
Ancient China 2023-11-13
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- China's most important textile for trade
- The dynasty that ruled after the Shang Dynasty
- A philosophy which values family and the respect of your parents
- A deep respect for one's parents
- a command; a responsibility given by an authority
- a series of rulers who are all from the same family
- A type of bone that Chinese people wrote on to predict the future
- The Dynasty that rose to power in 1766 BCE and ruled for more than 700 years
- Also known as the Yellow River.
- A philosophy that values the universe and keeping the world in balance
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- the study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, the love of wisdom
- A Chinese philosopher
- a member of a high social class
- a channel dug by people; used by boats or for irrigation
- The mountain range that separates India and China
- the study of the stars, planets, and other features of outer space
- A high moral standard
- a social organization in which kings, lords, and peasants are bound together by mutual obligations
18 Clues: A Chinese philosopher • A high moral standard • a member of a high social class • Also known as the Yellow River. • A deep respect for one's parents • China's most important textile for trade • The dynasty that ruled after the Shang Dynasty • The mountain range that separates India and China • a command; a responsibility given by an authority • ...
Isaac Liebson Halloween AP world crossword 2023-10-31
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- one of the 3 major things that allowed the mongols to succeed
- the large Arabic ship used in the sea roads
- no true end to mongol influence, the mongols blended into this culture
- predictable winds that facilitated sea travel primarily between india and africa
- only occupied by the mongols for a few years, but were ruled remotely for a long period of time
- this hardy animal made trans Saharan trade possible
- one of the 3 major things that allowed the mongols to succeed
- city states in modern-day Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique
- arabic triangular sail that allowed sailing against the wind
- Buddhist temple in sailendra (now java, Indonesia)
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- another name for Chinggis or Genghis khan
- 2 meter tall Chinese eunuch that commanded china's treasure fleet
- incan records; knotted rote
- labor required by the Incan state for conquered people
- the form of christianity that flourished under mongol rule in russia
- mongol influence on this country did not last long after the mongols were forced out
- a comparatively small group of pastoral people that conquered much of eurasia
- one of the 3 major things that allowed the mongols to succeed
- the final large non european empire in mesoamerica
- the large Chinese ship used in sea roads
20 Clues: incan records; knotted rote • the large Chinese ship used in sea roads • another name for Chinggis or Genghis khan • the large Arabic ship used in the sea roads • the final large non european empire in mesoamerica • Buddhist temple in sailendra (now java, Indonesia) • this hardy animal made trans Saharan trade possible • ...
Foods 2017-05-05
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- This Chinese food is is also called jiaozi.
- This food goes well with chicken!
- This Italian food looks like Chinese noodles.
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- This British food tastes very good with ketchup.
- This Indian food is sometimes spicy.
- This French food is made of eggs, onions and other ingredients.
- This Japanese food is made with fish and rice.
- This Spanish food has rice, seafood and vegetables!
- This American food is made with a lot of meat and vegetables.
9 Clues: This food goes well with chicken! • This Indian food is sometimes spicy. • This Chinese food is is also called jiaozi. • This Italian food looks like Chinese noodles. • This Japanese food is made with fish and rice. • This British food tastes very good with ketchup. • This Spanish food has rice, seafood and vegetables! • ...
HSK1 L6 2019-12-16
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- What do you do with your pen
- What word is used before an adjective to give positive reviews
- What are you doing in your Chinese class
- What work does a cook do every day
- How do you call the woman who gave birth to you
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- What phrase is used to ask for pronunciation
- What is "Xiaolongbao"
- What do you think about Chinese food
- What word is used to express you have a certain ability or skill
9 Clues: What is "Xiaolongbao" • What do you do with your pen • What work does a cook do every day • What do you think about Chinese food • What are you doing in your Chinese class • What phrase is used to ask for pronunciation • How do you call the woman who gave birth to you • What word is used before an adjective to give positive reviews • ...
Yao Ming 2024-05-15
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- city Yao was born here
- thousand two Yao was the first overall pick in this years NBA draft
- Sharks Yao Ming college team
- games Yao what represented China in what
- sixteen what year was yao inducted into the Naismith memorial basketball HOF
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- what Chinese team did Yao play for in the Olympics
- sharks what team did Yao play for before joining the NBA
- rockets NBA team Yao played for
- Yao played this position on the basketball court
- foot six Yao Ming height
10 Clues: city Yao was born here • foot six Yao Ming height • Sharks Yao Ming college team • rockets NBA team Yao played for • games Yao what represented China in what • Yao played this position on the basketball court • what Chinese team did Yao play for in the Olympics • sharks what team did Yao play for before joining the NBA • ...
Yao Ming 2024-05-15
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- city Yao was born here
- thousand two Yao was the first overall pick in this years NBA draft
- Sharks Yao Ming college team
- games Yao what represented China in what
- sixteen what year was yao inducted into the Naismith memorial basketball HOF
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- what Chinese team did Yao play for in the Olympics
- sharks what team did Yao play for before joining the NBA
- rockets NBA team Yao played for
- Yao played this position on the basketball court
- foot six Yao Ming height
10 Clues: city Yao was born here • foot six Yao Ming height • Sharks Yao Ming college team • rockets NBA team Yao played for • games Yao what represented China in what • Yao played this position on the basketball court • what Chinese team did Yao play for in the Olympics • sharks what team did Yao play for before joining the NBA • ...
Ancient China 2021-05-05
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- a long piece of leather and cord with a handle that was used to whip people
- a ranged weapon the ancient chinese used
- a country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen.
- only 2 times this gender has been in charge
- What the tang was originally known as.
- a person that had the role to shoot bows in war
- a lot of people trained to fight other people
- a powder that explodes and does devastating damage
- a blade with a long handle called a spear in english
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- A name translated to english from ji
- something someone would write in, the same as what sun tzu wrote in
- a dynasty that starts with a T and played a massive role in the warring states period
- A succession or rulers from the same bloodline
- the ruler of a dynasty most of the time
- a cart that people would ride in that allowed them to whip people
- a normal sword used widely out of everyone
- a period where states would collide and fight to win
- A sabre the ancient Chinese use
18 Clues: A sabre the ancient Chinese use • A name translated to english from ji • What the tang was originally known as. • the ruler of a dynasty most of the time • a ranged weapon the ancient chinese used • a normal sword used widely out of everyone • only 2 times this gender has been in charge • a lot of people trained to fight other people • ...
HOME WORK CROSSWORD - MEXICAN SPORT 2021-05-20
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- One of the three Mexican team colours.
- The ancient-chinese dynasty in which one of the earliest known versions of soccer was first documented.
- Soccer world cup that started in 1930.
- The arena in which the charreada is held.
- The country charreada originated from.
- The english translation of the last event in the charreada - El Paso de la Muerte.
- The english translation of the Escaramuza.
- One of the three Mexican team colours.
- The race of people who first came up with uniforms in soccer
- The second event in the charreada.
- The type of suit typically worn by charros.
- Mexican traditional cowboys.
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- The only female event in the charreada.
- The century during which charreada came to Mexico.
- The material that the ancient-chinese used to make goals in soccer.
- One of the three Mexican team colours.
- Positions in soccer that steal balls and maintain possession of the ball to move it the direction of their goals.
- Dresses worn by females in the charreada.
- Mexican hats worn by female charros.
- The number of FIFA world cups Mexico has qualified for so far.
20 Clues: Mexican traditional cowboys. • The second event in the charreada. • Mexican hats worn by female charros. • One of the three Mexican team colours. • Soccer world cup that started in 1930. • One of the three Mexican team colours. • The country charreada originated from. • One of the three Mexican team colours. • The only female event in the charreada. • ...
Section IV and V, Chapter 16 2024-04-03
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- Served as the ruler of China for the first 14 years of the 10th emperors reign.
- Name meaning "Heavenly King"
- First foreign nation to take advantage of China's weakness during Qing Dynasty
- Name given to rebels in 1899 because of their martial arts style
- How the death of the 10th Qing emperor was classified.
- The dynasty associated with the Manchus
- The Rebellion against the Qing government by Chinese peasants.
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- Name given to the tenth emperor of the Qing dynasty at age four.
- Problem where food supply cannot support the population
- Britain and France force more open trade with China, partly for a certain drug
- Number of foreign countries in the alliance to fight the Boxers
- Peninsula Japan took possession of during Sino-Japanese war
- The person Renkun claimed was his brother
- The capital established by the Chinese Rebels
- Religious group the Boxers slaughtered
- The only Southeast Asian nation not to fall to European control
- Island Japan took possession of during Sino-Japanese war.
- The tenth emperor of the Qing dynasty
18 Clues: Name meaning "Heavenly King" • The tenth emperor of the Qing dynasty • Religious group the Boxers slaughtered • The dynasty associated with the Manchus • The person Renkun claimed was his brother • The capital established by the Chinese Rebels • How the death of the 10th Qing emperor was classified. • Problem where food supply cannot support the population • ...
Ancient China 2023-02-04
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- people of high rank
- moral values
- the spread of ideas, goods, and technology from one culture to another
- the ideas of Confucius
- a prediction
- a soft, light, highly valued fabric
- a barrier that linked earlier walls across China’s northern front (no space)
- Stressed living in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality
- uses the positions of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
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- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- A hard gemstone
- Term means “first Emperor” (no space)
- a Chinese philosopher. His ideas greatly influenced the government
- the practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
- 4,000 mile long network of routes stretched westward from China across Asia’s deserts and mountain ranges, through the Middle East, until it reached the Mediterranean Sea(no spaceS)
- Farmers with small farms
- The belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- a Chinese philosopher who is the founder of Taoism
18 Clues: moral values • a prediction • A hard gemstone • people of high rank • the ideas of Confucius • Farmers with small farms • a soft, light, highly valued fabric • Term means “first Emperor” (no space) • a Chinese philosopher who is the founder of Taoism • a device that measures the strength of an earthquake • a Chinese philosopher. His ideas greatly influenced the government • ...
Western Settlement and the Gilded Age 2022-09-23
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- crowded apartments where "new" immigrants often lived
- when an economy changes from being based on farms to factories
- Native Americans faced this form of oppression at boarding schools
- during the Gilded Age there was this big difference between the rich and poor
- these people supported the Chinese Exclusion Act
- the belief God wanted America to spread "civilization" west
- industrialization caused this growth of cities
- big business owners like Carnegie and Rockefeller
- in the Jim Crow South many Black Americans worked as these types of farmers on white owned land
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- where Native Americans were forced to relocate to
- this law paid to build the transcontinental railroad
- Lincoln passed this law to encourage free farmers to move west
- essentially stopped Chinese immigrants from coming to the U.S.
- this law forced Native Americans to farm as individual, not a community
- political party Lincoln was a part of that did not want slavery to spread west
- Native American leader who resisted forced relocation onto a reservation
- where a brutal massacre of Sioux Native Americans took place
- where many "new" immigrants worked
18 Clues: where many "new" immigrants worked • industrialization caused this growth of cities • these people supported the Chinese Exclusion Act • where Native Americans were forced to relocate to • big business owners like Carnegie and Rockefeller • this law paid to build the transcontinental railroad • crowded apartments where "new" immigrants often lived • ...
World Religions 2023-09-11
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- A monotheistic religion emphasizing unity and peace.
- A syncretistic religion originating in Vietnam.
- A mystical form of Islam focusing on spiritual closeness to God.
- The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- The world's largest religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- A modern pagan, witchcraft religion.
- A Chinese ethical and philosophical system founded by Confucius.
- An ancient religion of Persia founded by Zoroaster.
- A spiritual tradition founded on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
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- A faith based on the teachings of Baha'u'llah, emphasizing world unity.
- A Chinese philosophy and religion emphasizing harmony with the Tao.
- The oldest major religion, originating in the Indian subcontinent.
- A monotheistic religion founded in the Punjab region of India.
- An ancient religion of India known for non-violence and truth.
- A religious movement that emerged in Jamaica, with a focus on the divine.
- The indigenous religion of Japan, emphasizing kami (spirits).
- A practice involving communication with the spirit world.
- A monotheistic religion founded on the teachings of Prophet Muhammad.
18 Clues: A modern pagan, witchcraft religion. • A syncretistic religion originating in Vietnam. • The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • An ancient religion of Persia founded by Zoroaster. • A monotheistic religion emphasizing unity and peace. • A practice involving communication with the spirit world. • ...
Ancient China Review-Anna Buch 2025-03-14
Across
- A Chinese belief that a ruler's authority came from heaven.
- what was the big civil war between smaller states called
- who founded Confucianism
- which dynasty developed the first writing system
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence, especially when considered as an academic discipline.
- Shang Yang and Han Feizi founded what Philosophy
- when did construction of the Great Wall of China begin
- what percentage of people passed the civics test
- a long wall used for fortification in China
- What was the name of the road the was used for trading spices, animals, and other goods
- Which philosophy is very ‘go with the flow’
Down
- What are pieces of turtle shell or animal bones that were used by the Shang Dynasty
- what are the two colors of the chinese flag
- Laozi founded what philosophy
- what is the capital of China
- which dynasty had harsh rules and legalism
- A major river in northeast Asia, where early settlements started.
- who made the first uniformed currency
- Which philosophy is very harsh and strict
- how many miles was the total length of the wall
20 Clues: who founded Confucianism • what is the capital of China • Laozi founded what philosophy • who made the first uniformed currency • Which philosophy is very harsh and strict • which dynasty had harsh rules and legalism • what are the two colors of the chinese flag • a long wall used for fortification in China • Which philosophy is very ‘go with the flow’ • ...
Bellie's Engagement Crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- Feminized twist on a groom-to-be’s real name—Ellie’s pet name.
- Coastal university town where paths aligned.
- Re-think “key rut” for our first trip abroad.
- Sounds like a royal name—he wags when he hears it.
- Set in stone? The night everything changed.
- Northern wind that lifts our spirits—our top-shelf favourite.
- This favourite cuisine is concealed in “much Chinese culture.”
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- Our go-to golden arches, or a family of fast food?
- Where we started our story—student digs on this street.
- Try time-travelling from Clifton Suspension Bridge to a rugby pitch—Ben’s loyalty lies here.
- Vegas, It’s no gamble where Ellie dreams to tie the knot.
- It repeats itself—and Ellie teaches it.
- Park, Joyful forest and a place to park—our first nest.
- Picture this! It’s what Ben does when he’s not saying "cheese."
- A capital idea! Proposal ground where the bagpipes might’ve played.
- Two names, one spirit, countless reviews—it’s our Instagram alter ego.
- Soar and nod, mixed into Ellie's tipple of choice.
- Not six, not eight, but a lucky prime number of years.
18 Clues: It repeats itself—and Ellie teaches it. • Set in stone? The night everything changed. • Coastal university town where paths aligned. • Re-think “key rut” for our first trip abroad. • Our go-to golden arches, or a family of fast food? • Soar and nod, mixed into Ellie's tipple of choice. • Sounds like a royal name—he wags when he hears it. • ...
5.2 – Reunification of China 2025-12-10
Across
- Son of Cao Cao; first emperor of the Wei dynasty.
- Local military leaders who fought for control after the Han collapse.
- Philosophy stressing order, respect, and proper roles in society.
- Harsh Sui emperor whose failures led to rebellion.
- Major Daoist-led peasant revolt against the Han government.
- Belief system focused on simple living and harmony with nature.
- Period when China split into Wei, Wu, and Shu-Han.
- Successful dynasty that followed the Sui and expanded Chinese influence.
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- Weak last ruler of the Han dynasty who was forced to abdicate.
- Wei general who overthrew the Wei and founded the Jin dynasty.
- Short dynasty that restored unity and rebuilt government systems.
- Long-lasting Chinese dynasty that collapsed in 220 CE.
- Dynasty that briefly reunited China after the Three Kingdoms period.
- Massive waterway connecting northern and southern China.
- Powerful general who founded the Wei kingdom.
- Dishonest government behavior that weakened the Han.
- System where officials earn positions based on ability, not birth.
- Founder of the Sui dynasty; reunited China after centuries of division.
18 Clues: Powerful general who founded the Wei kingdom. • Son of Cao Cao; first emperor of the Wei dynasty. • Harsh Sui emperor whose failures led to rebellion. • Period when China split into Wei, Wu, and Shu-Han. • Dishonest government behavior that weakened the Han. • Long-lasting Chinese dynasty that collapsed in 220 CE. • ...
Fun zone 1006 2025-08-21
Across
- Chloe Pak Hoi-man is a student-____
- when an animal is threatened by extinction
Down
- the Chinese River Dolphin is native to which river
- Chloe Pak Hoi-man has to jump over this for her races
- the shape of the Chinese River Dolphin's dorsal fin
- the Chinese Mountain Cat lives in the _____ Plateau in western China
6 Clues: Chloe Pak Hoi-man is a student-____ • when an animal is threatened by extinction • the Chinese River Dolphin is native to which river • the shape of the Chinese River Dolphin's dorsal fin • Chloe Pak Hoi-man has to jump over this for her races • the Chinese Mountain Cat lives in the _____ Plateau in western China
