World History Trivia
Across
- 5. A person who learns a trade from a skilled worker
- 7. A system of government officials who carry out policies
- 8. A powerful Japanese landowning lord
- 9. The symbolic ruler of Japan
- 11. The code of honor followed by samurai warriors
- 15. Religious wars fought for control of the Holy Land
- 16. The code of honor followed by knights
- 18. A South American empire located in the Andes Mountains
- 19. A line of rulers from the same family
- 20. A fortified building used for protection and defense
- 21. A Muslim political and religious leader
- 22. The holy city Muslims travel to for pilgrimage
- 24. Step-like fields used for farming in mountains
- 28. An organization of merchants or skilled workers
- 30. Trade routes connecting China to Europe and the Middle East
- 32. A follower of Islam
- 34. The capital city of the Aztec Empire
- 35. A peasant who was legally tied to the land
- 37. England’s lawmaking body that limited royal power
- 38. A Japanese warrior who followed a strict code of honor
Down
- 1. A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and military service
- 2. A massive structure built to protect China from invaders
- 3. A Mesoamerican civilization known for math and calendars
- 4. The Chinese belief that rulers received power from heaven
- 6. A path used for exchanging goods
- 10. A Muslim place of worship
- 12. A deadly disease that spread across Europe in the 1300s
- 13. A trained soldier who fought on horseback
- 14. The holy book of Islam
- 16. A Chinese philosophy focused on respect and order
- 17. A person who buys and sells goods
- 22. A government ruled by a king or queen
- 23. Floating gardens used by the Aztecs
- 25. The military government of Japan
- 26. A religion founded in Arabia that worships one God, Allah
- 27. A large farm estate owned by a lord in medieval Europe
- 29. Knotted cords used by the Inca to keep records
- 31. A powerful empire in Mesoamerica located in present-day Mexico
- 33. A military leader who ruled Japan in the emperor’s name
- 36. A noble who promised loyalty to a more powerful lord