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- 3. Instead of Mao’s plan succeeding, it _____ miserably because of many deaths caused by food shortages, famines etc. (2a)
- 8. The official name of the kids that humiliated, hurt and even killed adults who didn’t seem “loyal” to Mao and his communist ideas. (2b)
- 10. A violin was an example of an instrument not being able to be played because it was ___. (2b)
- 13. A phrase used by Mao and red guards that symbolizes things that were to be destroyed. (2b)
- 14. This country invaded China, causing the KMT and CCP to work together temporarily. (1b)
- 18. A plan made by Deng that would drastically improve China, especially the economy. (3)
- 20. Unlike Mao’s plan, the economy, agriculture, technology and more improved in China, making Deng’s plan very _____. (3)
- 21. Location of a famous protest that occurred in Beijing in the year 1989. (4)
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- 1. This country supported the KMT during the Chinese civil war. (1b)
- 2. ____ determined how long the Uyghur community would stay in the concentration camps. (6)
- 4. Chinese leader of a communist army who ordered his army to go on “The Long March”. (1 b)
- 5. The Chinese government used ____ to watch and monitor the Uyghur people. (6)
- 6. Kuomintang (KMT) political party leader who went to Hawaii and studied there before returning to China.(1a)
- 7. Mao encouraged the ___ to spy on Chinese (older) citizens and report any betrayal towards him during the Cultural Revolution. (2b)
- 9. A plan in 1958 that was meant to transform China to a more society and last 15 years. (2a)
- 11. China’s savior who took control after the death of Mao. (3)
- 12. ___ students would make up the majority of the people that were in the Tibet protests. (4)
- 15. The main cause of death during the “Great Leap Forward”. (2a)
- 16. This region -located in China- was “rescued” by China for being buddhist even though the rescue from China was very unwanted. (5)
- 17. China was set to ___ Honk Kong to Britain after 50 years. (5)
- 19. An emotion/ feeling that many people in China had after realizing just how little freedom they had. (4)