theravadaBuddhismemphasizespersonalmeditation andindividual effort asthe primary meansto achieveenlightenmentNeoconfucianismmajor type ofConfucianism thatcombines elementsof that philosophywith doctrines ofBuddhism andDaoismdiasporaoccurs when acommunity of peopleis dispersed orscattered from theirnative territory andsettles in anothergeographic locationBuddhismreligion originatingin ancient chinathat encouragesthe practice ofmindfulness andmeditationmonotheisticthe beliefin a singlegodDaoisman ancient Chinesephilosophy andreligious tradition thatemphasizes living inharmony with thenatural order of theuniverseagriculturalrevolutiona significantperiod in humanhistory whenfarming practicesdrasticallyimprovedMahayanaBuddhismmovement thatproclaimed thepossibility of universalsalvation, offeringassistance topractitioners in theform of compassionatebeingsIslammonotheisticreligion foundedby the ProphetMuhammad in the7th century,centered on thebelief in one Godmonsoonwindsseasonal windsthat changedirectionsignificantlythroughout theyearGrandCanalsystem ofinterconnectedcanals linkingvarious majorrivers in Northand East ChinaShintomeans ' wayof the gods ,'and is theoldest religionin Japanjudaismmonotheistic religionoriginating with theHebrew people thatfollow the teachingsoutlined in the Torah,their holy bookConfucianisma philosophybased onmutual respectand kindnesstoward otherspatriarchya social systemwhere menhold theprimary powerand authoritywithin a societyChristianitya monotheisticreligioncenteredaround the lifeand teachingsof Jesus ChristHinduismpolytheistic religionthat believes inBrahma, the creatorgod, and his variousincarnationsincluding Vishnu,Shiva, and DeviTibetanBuddhismteaches that weare all potentialBuddhas, becausewe are essentiallypure and luminousat the most basiclevel of existenceMamluka military caste ofslave soldierswho gainedsignificantpolitical power inthe Muslim worldPaperMoneya form of currencyissued by agovernment,essentially printedpieces of paperthat represent acertain valuepolytheisticthe beliefand worshipof manygods/deitiesHeianJapana time periodwhen Japan wasmost closelyconnected to andinfluenced byChinese cultureDar alIslaman Arabicphrasemeaning,“The Houseof Islam”Feudalismsystem in medievalEurope where landwas held by lordswho granted portionsto vassals inexchange for militaryservice and loyalty.FilialPeitya central virtuethat emphasizeslove, respect,and support forone's parentsand ancestorsShintoismJapanese religionthat emphasizes theworship of kami,which are spirits orgods associated withnatural elements,ancestors, andsacred placesShogunatethe period of ruleby a shogun, apowerful militaryleader in Japanwho effectivelyheld the reins ofpowerSinificationthe process bywhich non-Chinese societiesor groups areacculturated orassimilated intoChinese cultureChampaRicea fast-growing,drought-resistantrice variety thatoriginated in theChampaKingdomtheravadaBuddhismemphasizespersonalmeditation andindividual effort asthe primary meansto achieveenlightenmentNeoconfucianismmajor type ofConfucianism thatcombines elementsof that philosophywith doctrines ofBuddhism andDaoismdiasporaoccurs when acommunity of peopleis dispersed orscattered from theirnative territory andsettles in anothergeographic locationBuddhismreligion originatingin ancient chinathat encouragesthe practice ofmindfulness andmeditationmonotheisticthe beliefin a singlegodDaoisman ancient Chinesephilosophy andreligious tradition thatemphasizes living inharmony with thenatural order of theuniverseagriculturalrevolutiona significantperiod in humanhistory whenfarming practicesdrasticallyimprovedMahayanaBuddhismmovement thatproclaimed thepossibility of universalsalvation, offeringassistance topractitioners in theform of compassionatebeingsIslammonotheisticreligion foundedby the ProphetMuhammad in the7th century,centered on thebelief in one Godmonsoonwindsseasonal windsthat changedirectionsignificantlythroughout theyearGrandCanalsystem ofinterconnectedcanals linkingvarious majorrivers in Northand East ChinaShintomeans ' wayof the gods ,'and is theoldest religionin Japanjudaismmonotheistic religionoriginating with theHebrew people thatfollow the teachingsoutlined in the Torah,their holy bookConfucianisma philosophybased onmutual respectand kindnesstoward otherspatriarchya social systemwhere menhold theprimary powerand authoritywithin a societyChristianitya monotheisticreligioncenteredaround the lifeand teachingsof Jesus ChristHinduismpolytheistic religionthat believes inBrahma, the creatorgod, and his variousincarnationsincluding Vishnu,Shiva, and DeviTibetanBuddhismteaches that weare all potentialBuddhas, becausewe are essentiallypure and luminousat the most basiclevel of existenceMamluka military caste ofslave soldierswho gainedsignificantpolitical power inthe Muslim worldPaperMoneya form of currencyissued by agovernment,essentially printedpieces of paperthat represent acertain valuepolytheisticthe beliefand worshipof manygods/deitiesHeianJapana time periodwhen Japan wasmost closelyconnected to andinfluenced byChinese cultureDar alIslaman Arabicphrasemeaning,“The Houseof Islam”Feudalismsystem in medievalEurope where landwas held by lordswho granted portionsto vassals inexchange for militaryservice and loyalty.FilialPeitya central virtuethat emphasizeslove, respect,and support forone's parentsand ancestorsShintoismJapanese religionthat emphasizes theworship of kami,which are spirits orgods associated withnatural elements,ancestors, andsacred placesShogunatethe period of ruleby a shogun, apowerful militaryleader in Japanwho effectivelyheld the reins ofpowerSinificationthe process bywhich non-Chinese societiesor groups areacculturated orassimilated intoChinese cultureChampaRicea fast-growing,drought-resistantrice variety thatoriginated in theChampaKingdom

AP world bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. emphasizes personal meditation and individual effort as the primary means to achieve enlightenment
    theravada Buddhism
  2. major type of Confucianism that combines elements of that philosophy with doctrines of Buddhism and Daoism
    Neoconfucianism
  3. occurs when a community of people is dispersed or scattered from their native territory and settles in another geographic location
    diaspora
  4. religion originating in ancient china that encourages the practice of mindfulness and meditation
    Buddhism
  5. the belief in a single god
    monotheistic
  6. an ancient Chinese philosophy and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the natural order of the universe
    Daoism
  7. a significant period in human history when farming practices drastically improved
    agricultural revolution
  8. movement that proclaimed the possibility of universal salvation, offering assistance to practitioners in the form of compassionate beings
    Mahayana Buddhism
  9. monotheistic religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century, centered on the belief in one God
    Islam
  10. seasonal winds that change direction significantly throughout the year
    monsoon winds
  11. system of interconnected canals linking various major rivers in North and East China
    Grand Canal
  12. means ' way of the gods ,' and is the oldest religion in Japan
    Shinto
  13. monotheistic religion originating with the Hebrew people that follow the teachings outlined in the Torah, their holy book
    judaism
  14. a philosophy based on mutual respect and kindness toward others
    Confucianism
  15. a social system where men hold the primary power and authority within a society
    patriarchy
  16. a monotheistic religion centered around the life and teachings of Jesus Christ
    Christianity
  17. polytheistic religion that believes in Brahma, the creator god, and his various incarnations including Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi
    Hinduism
  18. teaches that we are all potential Buddhas, because we are essentially pure and luminous at the most basic level of existence
    Tibetan Buddhism
  19. a military caste of slave soldiers who gained significant political power in the Muslim world
    Mamluk
  20. a form of currency issued by a government, essentially printed pieces of paper that represent a certain value
    Paper Money
  21. the belief and worship of many gods/deities
    polytheistic
  22. a time period when Japan was most closely connected to and influenced by Chinese culture
    Heian Japan
  23. an Arabic phrase meaning, “The House of Islam”
    Dar al Islam
  24. system in medieval Europe where land was held by lords who granted portions to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
    Feudalism
  25. a central virtue that emphasizes love, respect, and support for one's parents and ancestors
    Filial Peity
  26. Japanese religion that emphasizes the worship of kami, which are spirits or gods associated with natural elements, ancestors, and sacred places
    Shintoism
  27. the period of rule by a shogun, a powerful military leader in Japan who effectively held the reins of power
    Shogunate
  28. the process by which non-Chinese societies or groups are acculturated or assimilated into Chinese culture
    Sinification
  29. a fast-growing, drought-resistant rice variety that originated in the Champa Kingdom
    Champa Rice