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