Communism in China
Across
- 2. The act of colonizing and annexing land. For example, China had annexed Tibet and Hong Kong.
- 4. Where most Uyghurs live.
- 5. The act of setting oneself on fire, Some Tibetans used that to pressure China to make Tibet independent.
- 6. First Leader of the Chinese Communist Party during the Chinese Civil War.
- 8. Location of Tiananmen square.
- 12. The act of working together and working in communes. Mao Zedong used this as an attempt to industrialize China.
- 13. An ideology in which the means of production is public to the community. China is influenced by that ideology.
- 15. Can get peaceful or violent. Tibetans and Hong Kongers had protested about their rights in China.
- 17. Many KMT refugees, and eventually the government had fled to that island. Has a capitalist ideology.
- 18. An ideology in which businesses are owned privately. Taiwan is influenced by that ideology.
- 20. Founded Kuomintang in 1915, won many accolades from world leaders including Vladmir Lenin.
Down
- 1. Leader of the Kuomintang during the Chinese Civil War.
- 3. Mao Zedong's successor, had a different vision of communism, well known for China's economic success.
- 7. Located next to China, majorly a Buddhist nation.
- 9. The Chinese Nationalist Party, eventually became democratized in the Chinese Civil War.
- 10. The head of the Tibetan government.
- 11. A sense of pride and willingness for their nation. For example, citizens in Hong Kong had a sense of nationalism when China annexed Hong Kong, primarily because China and Hong Kong had different ideologies.
- 14. A minority ethnic group in China, are usually treated unfairly for being Muslim.
- 16. Location where Mao Zedong announced the foundation of Communist China after the Chinese Civil War, there was a massacre in 1989.
- 19. Was under British Control during the Opium Wars, became a Chinese territory in 1997, and was mostly influenced by capitalism.