East Asia Test Review

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Across
  1. 2. The countries which sent the most troops to fight in the Korean War were North Korea, South Korea, China, and the _________ States.
  2. 4. The __________________ Zone (or DMZ) is the 2 ½ mile wide border between the two Koreas, guarded by thousands of troops and landmines.
  3. 5. This North Korean philosophy means "Self-Reliance".
  4. 8. This was the first city to have an atomic bomb dropped on it.
  5. 10. The Great Leap _____________ was how China attempted to rapidly modernize itself, making communal farms and forcing farmers to try and make steel.
  6. 11. This is the family of dictators who have controlled Korea since 1948.
  7. 13. The ____________ Revolution was Chairman Mao's war on the "four olds", destroying Old Ideas, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Customs.
  8. 15. The main leader of the Chinese Communist party during much of its revolution and later Chairman (leader) of the entire country was a man named _____.
  9. 16. This is the world's fourth largest country, and also the country with the most Muslims.
  10. 17. Unfortunately, North Korea possesses this type of weapon, which makes it a significant threat to South Korea, and also the United States.
Down
  1. 1. Japan is right on the border of several ___________ plates, causing earthquakes and tsunami.
  2. 3. This was the second (and last) city to have an atomic bomb dropped on it.
  3. 6. For a very long time in China everyone was only allowed to have one _________.
  4. 7. This is the country that invaded China during World War II.
  5. 9. The United States and the __________ Union divided the country of Korea in half along the 38th parallel.
  6. 12. This is the island that the losers of China's civil war fled to this island and set up a new country there.
  7. 13. The countries which sent the most troops to fight in the Korean War were North Korea, South Korea, the USA, and ____________.
  8. 14. This man was an ancient Chinese philosopher whose philosophy emphasized such things as virtue and loyalty.