Communism in China

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