Across
- 4. Communist government of mainland China; proclaimed in 1949 following military success of Mao Zedong over forces of Chiang Kai-shek and the Guomindang.
- 5. Chinese Communist army; administered much of country under People's Republic of China.
- 6. Chinese Communist politicians such as Zhou Enlai, Deng Xiaoping, and Liu Shaoqui; determined to restore state direction and market incentives at the local level; opposed Great Leap Forward.
- 7. Peasant revolution in southern Vietnam during the late 1770s; succeeded in toppling the Nguyen dynasty; subsequently unseated the Trinh dynasty of northern Vietnam.
- 8. Movement initiated in 1965 by Mao Zedong to restore his dominance over pragmatists; used mobs to ridicule Mao's political rivals; campaign was called off in 1968.
- 12. Originally a wing of nationalist movement; became primary nationalist party after decline of VNQDD in 1929; led in late 1920s by Nguyen Ai Quoc, alias Ho Chi Minh.
- 16. Dynasty that ruled in north Vietnam at Hanoi; rivals of Nguyen family in south.
- 18. Economic policy of Mao Zedong introduced in 1958; proposed industrialization of small-scale projects integrated into peasant communes; led to economic disaster; ended in 1960.
- 19. Last surviving member of Nguyen dynasty following Tayson Rebellion in Vietnam
Down
- 1. Basis of China's communist government organization
- 2. Chinese commander under Mao; trained at Chiang Kai-shek's Whampoa Academy in the 1920s.
- 3. Monopolized Japanese government from its formation in 1955 into the 1990s;largely responsible for the economic reconstruction of Japan.
- 9. Student brigades utilized by Mao Zedong and his political allies during the Cultural Revolution to discredit Mao's political enemies.
- 10. led Vietnamese Communist party in struggle for liberation from French and U.S. dominance and to unify north and south Vietnam.
- 11. Fought from 1950 to 1953; North supported by USSR and later People's Republic of China; South supported by United States and small international United Nations force
- 13. Economic policy of Mao Zedong; led to formation of agricultural cooperatives in 1955; cooperatives became farming collectives in 1956.
- 14. Political leader of South Vietnam; established as president with United States support in the 1950s
- 15. Region including Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan; typified by rapid growth rates, expanding exports, and industrialization
- 17. British colony on Chinese mainland; major commercial center; agreement reached between Britain and People's Republic of China returned colony to China in 1997.
