Chase's Week 30 Readings Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. The process by which a girl's feet were broken and tightly wrapped so that their feet would shrink to a size smaller than a teacup Pg. 88
  2. 4. Charles Darwin wrote this book in 1859 that proposed life was born out of millions of years of evolution rather than a single act of creation Pg. 96
  3. 6. The institution succeeding the prophet Muhammad to rule the Muslim Community (2 words) Pg. 85
  4. 11. In the middle of the 19th century it is estimated that this percentage of British men had a mistress in the colonized areas (written as spelled out) Pg. 76
  5. 12. The author of the controversial poem spanning pages 85 and 86 (2 words) Pg. 85
  6. 13. This young widow wrote a poem where she objects to her mother-in-law's wishes that she bears the child of her brother-in-law so the family name lives on Pg. 102
  7. 14. This man saw and held up western art as the best art and how it wasn't always like this as it and its creators evolved over time and that the west just evolved to be able to be the best with art (2 words) Pg. 97
Down
  1. 1. The letter on pages 87 and 88 was written to this man (2 words) Pg. 87
  2. 2. This administrator began his career by making a fortune killing elephants for ivory (3 words) Pg. 80
  3. 5. The author of the notes on pages 99 and 100 (2 words, + name number) Pg. 98
  4. 7. Many women such as this one on a big-game hunt in Asia took advantage of the chance to break female stereotypes in place at home (2 words) Pg. 79
  5. 8. The British governor of where explained the indirect ruling systems through chiefs in the section "Imperializing Local Elites" Pg. 82
  6. 9. This man and his travel agency started and popularized the term "tourism" in the mid-19th century (2 words) Pg. 98
  7. 10. Margaret Fountaine was a passionate collector of butterflies, (also known as this) and traveled outside of Europe to find adventure and pursue her interests Pg. 81