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Name Date Period Chapter 12 Buddhism Crossword 43 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Across 1) name meaning Enlightened One 2) four Truths told about the meaning of life 5) a teaching of Hinduism that means being born again into a new life 9) a wish for something 10) Siddhartha became known as Buddha 11) to control desire, Buddha said to follow the Path 13) nirvana is a condition of this Down 1) Gautama gave up his silk clothes and dressed like a 3) said Such is the way of life. 4) religion of the people in India 6) the state of knowing the truth 7) Buddha taught people to choose the way in all things 8) Buddhists do not believe in this system 12) where the spirit finds perfect peace 14) a person s spirit

Name Date Period Chapter 12 Learning About India 44 Directions: Complete the paragraphs below. Choose the correct term from the Word Bank. Some terms may be used more than once. Akbar Babur civilians fairy tales gold Golden Age Word Bank gravity Mongols Gupta moon inoculate Muslim mathematicians Red Fort Moghuls religion religious scientists stupas surgery Taj Mahal India was rich and peaceful during its 1) between A.D. 320 and 535. The 2) dynasty ruled India during this time. Indian 3) were translated into other languages. Art usually had to do with 4), and artists decorated 5), buildings in which monks were buried. Indian 6) made discoveries during the 7). They found the size of the 8), and they discovered 9) before the Europeans did. Indian 10) were the first people to use a number system based on ten. Doctors performed 11) and learned to 12) people to protect them from disease. The 13) Empire started to decline when the 14) from central Asia attacked it. The 15) invaded India in 1398, and in 1525, 16) set up the Moghul Empire. When 17) ruled the Moghul Empire, he divided it into 12 provinces. He chose 18) to run the daily business of the 19). Akbar was a 20), but he treated all people fairly and gave them 21) freedom. When the 22) ruled, they built great buildings like the 23) and the 24) in Agra, which had 25) ceilings.

Name Date Period Identifying Important Terms and People Chapter 12 Activity 34 A. Directions: Match each item in Column A with a detail in Column B. Write the letter of each correct answer on the line. Column A 1) opera 2) barbarian 3) Mongols 4) isolation 5) trade Column B a) uncivilized person b) kept the Chinese from learning new things c) China did little of this after the 1500s d) play in which people sing all the words e) conquered Russia, India, and China B. Directions: Read each clue. On the line beside each clue, write the name of the person or people the clue describes. 1) Conquered most of Asia between A.D. 1206 and 1227. 2) Adopted the Chinese name Yuan for his dynasty. 3) These emperors gained power after the Mongol dynasty fell. 4) These people were not allowed into China after the 1500s. 5) These Chinese people were not allowed to be educated.

Name Date Period Chapter12 Japan s Unique Culture 47 Directions: Match each item in Column A with a detail in Column B. Write the letter of each correct answer on the line. Column A 1) haiku 2) shogun 3) samurai 4) daimyo 5) estate 6) judo 7) bushido 8) hari-kari 9) tanka Column B a) a five-line poem with 31 syllables b) name of Japanese era between A.D. 800 and 1200 c) a three-line poem with 17 syllables d) controlled by a daimyo e) power to control one s actions and feelings f) Japanese warrior g) what Japanese poems show h) warrior code of honor i) fought for each daimyo 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) warriors Heian nobles calligraphy self-discipline mood j) wrote poetry and played music and games k) a military dictator l) to kill oneself with a knife m) landowner in feudal Japan n) beautiful handwriting o) a martial art

Name Date Period Japanese Culture Puzzle Chapter 12 Activity 35 A. Directions: Write the correct word from the Word Bank to complete each sentence. 1) A was a great landowner in feudal Japan. 2) When the were not fighting, they became strong through sports. 3) Japanese nobles controlled large pieces of land called. 4) The was the warrior code of honor in Japan. 5) A is a three-line poem with 17 syllables. 6) The power to control one s feelings and actions is. 7) is the art of beautiful handwriting. 8) A samurai committed if he lost his honor. Word Bank 9) A five-line poem with 31 syllables is a. bushido 10) The Japanese word means great general. calligraphy daimyo estates B. Directions: Use the words from the sentences to fill in the words in this haiku puzzle. The letters in the box reading down describe hari-kari Japanese ways of fighting like judo and karate. samurai M self-discipline 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) shogun tanka 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)