Cold War Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. Nations stronger than other powerful nations.
  2. 7. The brutal dictator of the Khemer Rouge.
  3. 10. Relaxation of tensions.
  4. 14. The noncommunist dictatorial leader of South Korea backed by the U.S.
  5. 15. An area with no military forces.
  6. 18. Muslim religious warriors.
  7. 19. The latitude that Soviet and American forces agreed to temporarily divide Korea along after Japan's defeat in World War II.
  8. 21. Value system and beliefs.
  9. 22. Leader of the Polish independent labor union.
  10. 23. A bloody battle where an unexpected Vietnamese victory convinced the French to leave Vietnam.
  11. 24. Missiles that can shoot down other missiles from hostile countries.
  12. 26. A turning point in public opinion in the United States.
  13. 27. A force of Cambodian communist guerrillas.
  14. 29. The total value of all foods and services produced in a nation within a particular year.
  15. 32. The new Soviet leader after Stalin's death in 1953.
  16. 33. U.S. President in the 1980s that launched a program to build a "Star Wars" missile defense against nuclear attack.
  17. 35. Mao's program from 1958-1960 that urged people to make a superhuman effort to increase farm and industrial output.
  18. 38. U.S. President in 1961 that supported an invasion attempt by U.S.-trained Cuban exiles.
  19. 40. West Germany's chancellor, or prime minister, from 1949-1963.
  20. 41. Periods when the economy shrinks.
Down
  1. 1. The communist rebels trying to overthrow South Vietnam's government.
  2. 2. An organization dedicated to establishing free trade among member nations for all products.
  3. 3. Romania's longtime dictator.
  4. 4. Forced separation.
  5. 5. The movement of communities outside of an urban core.
  6. 6. North Korean dictator that became a communist ally of the Soviet Union.
  7. 8. A strategy of containing communism, or keeping it within its existing boundaries and preventing further expansion.
  8. 9. Mao's program in 1966 that urged young Chinese to experience revolution firsthand.
  9. 11. Gorbachev's policy of restructuring of the government and economy.
  10. 12. The energetic new leader of the Soviet Union in 1985.
  11. 13. A gifted preacher and leader of the civil rights movement.
  12. 16. Unequal treatment or barriers in jobs and voting.
  13. 17. Czechoslovakian dissident writer and human rights activist.
  14. 20. Gorbachev's policy of openness.
  15. 25. The line where United Nations forces stopped North Korean troops.
  16. 28. The Soviet leader after Khrushchev until his death in 1982.
  17. 30. Polish independent labor union.
  18. 31. The forced pooling of peasant land and labor.
  19. 34. A country with a market economy but with a increased government responsibility for the social and economic needs of its people.
  20. 36. Organizer of an armed rebellion against the corrupt dictator who then ruled Cuba.
  21. 37. Small groups of loosely organized soldiers making surprise raids.
  22. 39. Vietnamese nationalist and communist guerrilla leader.