China's Path to Socialism 1951-1962

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Across
  1. 2. (1) these were established during the GLF and some were as large as 20,000 families.
  2. 7. (2) one of the first mass campaigns of the GLF, was introduced as a hygiene campaign aimed to eradicate the pests responsible for the transmission of pestilence and disease.
  3. 9. (1) if you were an agricultural labourer in the GLF who no longer owned your own land and you had to eat in the communal where?
  4. 10. (2) meetings that gave peasants the opportunity to express their anger and sorrow about old injustices. Under the auspices of these, regional party leaders organised public meetings where landlords or employers were, in effect, placed on public trial.
  5. 11. (1) On paper, the achievements in the FFYP were impressive. Output more than doubled in this sector, with an annual growth rate of 16 per cent, ends in L.
  6. 12. (1) PLA General who wrote a private letter to Mao pointing out the problems in the GLF and the reality of famine.
  7. 13. (1) Chinese term meaning to 'turn over', was used to describe the changes in social hierarchy that the land reforms created.
Down
  1. 1. (2) fable that can help explain the cause of the famine, 'The emperor has _____ _____'
  2. 3. (1) between 1954-1956, stage 2 of land reform occurred under the FFYP, it involved the establishments of small and medium size c__________s.
  3. 4. (4) aka Little Leap Forward running from 1953-1957
  4. 5. (1) Frank Dikotter emphasized the violence of the Land Reform process of redistribution, calling it a "Pact sealed in _____", meaning that the party cadres encouraged the execution of landlords by the peasants to ensure they were complicit and thus loyal to the new regime.
  5. 6. (3) these were established soon after the initial return of the land to those who till it. CCP organised teams of family landowners to share labour and some equipment whilst retaining their private ownership of their land plots.
  6. 8. (4) by 1956, the average size of cooperative farms were this number of families.
  7. 9. (1) after the first two years of land reform, private ownership no longer existed and turned to ______________ ownership and peasants became labourers on their former land.