Pakistan: Dictatorship and Democracy (TCI Unit 7, Lesson 32, Section 2)

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Across
  1. 2. Ceasefire divide (three words)
  2. 7. More than a thousand miles of it separating East Pakistan and West Pakistan. (two words)
  3. 10. Most people in East Pakistan, ethnically.
  4. 13. The fate of Benazir Bhutto after the 2007 elections.
  5. 14. The founders of Pakistan wanted to establish this kind of independent state.
  6. 15. A largely Muslim region claimed by both Pakistan and India, invaded by forces supported by Pakistan in 1947.
  7. 16. They ruled Pakistan for more than a decade.
  8. 17. Zulfikar's daughter and first woman in modern history to lead a Muslim nation. (two words)
  9. 18. The UN negotiated it in 1949.
  10. 19. Under the partition agreement, Pakistan and India, both previously part of British India, became this. (two words)
Down
  1. 1. The first name of the new leader of the new civilian government that governed Pakistan until 1977.
  2. 3. This part of Pakistan declared independence as the new nation of Bangladesh in 1971.
  3. 4. This and the violence that accompanied it left deep scars on both nations. (two words)
  4. 5. The largest ethnic group in West Pakistan.
  5. 6. This country backed the Pakistani military as an ally in the Cold War, helping bolster its strength and keep it in power. (two words)
  6. 8. Pakistan won this in 1947.
  7. 9. The level of tensions that remain between Pakistan and India today.
  8. 11. They volently reacted to Pakistan's promise to end aid to the Taliban in Afghanistan, and to crack down on extremist groups at home. (two words)
  9. 12. Like Indonesia, an important developing country with a large Muslim population.
  10. 18. In response to 9/11, Pakistan pledged support for efforts to do this to terrorism.