Across
- 3. Policy in which the US proposed so that everyone would be able to trade with anyone on an equal basis
- 8. Westerners carved this out of China when they moved there.
- 13. The name of the rebellion in which occurred when poverty and misery increased for peasants.
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- 1. The right to live under their own laws and be tried in British courts.
- 2. The name of the movement of which they built factories and modern weapons, and developed railroads, shipyards, mining, and light industry. This however failed.
- 4. A weapon of nonviolence.
- 5. The refusal to follow ones laws that are deemed unfair.
- 6. The march Gandhi led which consisted of 78 people and 240 miles.
- 7. He is known as a person who preached ahimsa or nonviolence and respect for all life. He went out on a journey known as the salt march in which he marched 240 miles with his 78 followers to sea.
- 9. A war in which occurred between the Chinese and British because of the trade of Opium.
- 10. A group of people who practiced martial arts believed that they could drive out foreigners and that their bodies could repel bullets. They were crushed by the Japenese and the Westerners.
- 11. A treaty that China was forced to sign after the Opium War in which Britain received a indemnity.
- 12. Leader who supported land reform, communal ownership of property, and equality for women and men.
- 14. An independent Muslim state formed following World War 2.