Across
- 2. Caste system;top, superior
- 5. Social order in feudal Japan;Warriors who owed loyalty and military service to daimyos for land or regular payment. With families, made up about 10% of Japan’s population
- 8. The Vaydas, Monotheistic, India, thousands of years ago
- 10. Caste system;merchants, landowners
- 11. people Social order in feudal Japan;between Peasant farmers and Merchants
- 17. Caste system;outcast-out of caste,street sweepers,latrine cleaners
- 19. Caste system;priests, academics
- 20. Muhammed, Middle East, Mono, Islam Quaran
- 21. Social order in feudal Japan;About 80% of population
- 22. The first large-scale empire to rule most of the Indian subcontinent, founded by Chandragupta Maurya (322-185 BCE)
- 23. Social order in feudal Japan;Low in social status,quite high in wealth
Down
- 1. Book of rites, Monotheistic, Confucius, East Asia
- 3. Tipitaka,Dhammapada,Monotheistic, Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama
- 4. Granth sahib, Monotheistic,Guru Nanak, 500 years ago, India
- 6. Caste system;warriors, kings
- 7. Social order in feudal Japan;Military dictator,more power than emperor
- 9. Rise: A new dynasty is founded after a period of collapse, claiming the "Mandate of Heaven" and bringing stability, peace, and prosperity to the people. Peak: The dynasty flourishes, with strong rulers, economic growth, and cultural development. Decline: Over time, corruption and neglect by rulers lead to high taxes, social unrest, and weakened military. Collapse: Natural disasters and peasant rebellions occur, signaling that the dynasty has lost the Mandate of Heaven and is unfit to rule. Replacement: The old dynasty is overthrown by a new one, and the cycle begins again.
- 12. Social order in feudal Japan;Feudal lords who often fought each other. Est. 250 in 1600
- 13. A "Golden Age" in Indian history, known for its advancements in science, mathematics, and arts (320-550 CE)
- 14. Social order in feudal Japan;Symbolic,power only
- 15. Torah, 1813 BCE, Issac, Abrahamic Mono, Star of David
- 16. bible, mono, Jesus Christ, Abrahamic
- 18. Caste system;commoners,peasants,servants
