Across
- 2. The ______ Road was a major trade route between China and Europe.
- 3. _________ disobedience is an act of protest that breaks the law but doesn't cause harm to anyone.
- 5. Operation Enduring ____________ was the name of the U.S. led invasion of Afghanistan in 2001.
- 9. Religion started by Zoroaster in Afghanistan.
- 11. Afghan rebels that were supported by the United States.
- 14. Mohandas __________ was a civil rights leader in India that fought against British rule.
- 15. Afghan rebels were given ___________ Missile Systems by the United States.
- 17. To have no access to an ocean or other major body of water.
- 20. USSR stands for the Union of Soviet ___________ Republics.
- 21. The "heaven" of Buddhism where you go when you reach ultimate enlightenment.
- 23. What is the capital of Afghanistan?
- 24. Terrorist group that ruled Afghanistan from the 1990's until they were overthrown by the United States.
- 25. What country is Mount Everest located in?
- 26. A group of people that don't live in one set area, but move around from place to place.
Down
- 1. Sir Edmund ____________ was the first person to successfully climb Mount Everest.
- 4. What is the name of the second largest film industry in the world that's located in India?
- 6. What type of nut is grown in Afghanistan?
- 7. The _________ plant is
- 8. What is the lowest level of the caste system that contains the poorest of the poor in India?
- 10. Group of people that deliver hot lunches to people working in India.
- 12. The ____________ Path is the 8 practices that Buddhists believe they should do to reach enlightenment.
- 13. The __________ River is the extremely polluted river that millions of people in India use for water.
- 16. What is the area of land that India and Pakistan still claim to be theirs?
- 18. In Hinduism, doing a lot of good works will give someone a lot of this.
- 19. ________ bin Laden was the leader of Al-Qaeda and opened and operated terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.
- 22. The __________ Valley is the part of Mount Everest where remains of hundreds of dead climbers lay in the snow and ice.