Across
- 4. Chinese politician who opened up China to a free-market economy. (L3)
- 7. Very popular religion amongst the Tibetan people. (L5)
- 8. Taiwan is also known as the ________ (L1B)
- 14. The US supports and provides aid for this nation even though they don't recognize it as a country. (L1B)
- 15. A system that required a government designed to assist the society's needs. This was a stage of communism in Marx’s theory and was used by Chinese nationalist leader Sun Yat-Sen. (L1A)
- 17. Unsuccessful 15-year plan that led to millions of deaths due to famine, resulted in many Chinese people doubting Mao’s leadership. (L2A)
- 20. Mao started this campaign in hopes of preserving his authority of China and reviving communism. (L2B)
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- 1. Hong Kong was a _____ colony prior to China gaining back control of it. (L5)
- 2. An ethnic minority group in China that is being put into camps by the Chinese government. (L6)
- 3. SunYatSen led this nationalist political party (L1A)
- 5. Both a political and economic system; is used by the USA, Deng incorporated several aspects of this system to China, China’s market economy is an example of this. (L3)
- 6. This nation has not gained its independence yet; the People’s Republic of China is currently controlling its territory. (L5)
- 9. The _____ of China was greatly praised and held a great deal of power during the Cultural Revolution. (L2B)
- 10. The ________ is not only the political leader of Tibet, but he is also a religious holy figure. (L5)
- 11. the majority of the Uyghur ethnic group follows this monotheistic religion. (L6)
- 12. China uses ______ to keep an eye on and track the Uyghurs. (L6)
- 13. Thousands of people were killed protesting against the Chinese government in this public space located in Beijing. (L4)
- 16. This person was looked up to and seen as a god during the Cultural Revolution. (L2B)
- 18. A number; Mao encouraged the attack of the ____ Olds to further push the communist ideology, Deng’s goal of modernizing China was named the ____ Modernizations. (L2B/L3)
- 19. this person was responsible for bringing the nationalist party and communist party together in the hopes to unify China. (L1A)