Chapter 31-33 Vocab Crossword

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A law administered during periods of strict military control
An area in China that has some economic and political control is given, but does not directly govern itself. Introduced by European powers by 1900
The production of small consumer goods like clothing, appliances, and bicycles. Focused on by China during the rule of Deng Xiaoping, and rewards managers and workers who work the most efficiently. Gave factory managers more decision making power too
To give up one's throne
A regional leader with their own army
Someone who claims to rule by religious or divine authority. Example: The Dalai Lama in Tibet
Growing more than one crop in a year on the same land. Practiced by farmers in Southeast China to increase total annual crop yield
A portion of a country that functions as it's own political unit. It has limited self-governing options and is ultimately governed by the country it is within
The practice of inserting very thin needles at specific points on the body to cure diseases or to ease pain
Pictures or characters representing a thing or idea. Make up the characters of written Chinese
Denying the existence of God. China follows this philosophy
A temporary government set up to manage a rapid influx of people moving to an area with a (pre-influx) low population.
A mass departure
A protective zone, often between two opposing countries
A tropical hurricane forming over the Pacific Ocean
A machine that registers movements in earth's crust
Uniform, the same
A firing from work in an attempt for your company to trim workers to cut costs
The glorification of the military and a readiness for war. Heavily promoted in military dictatorships
A tax on imports that make foreign goods more costly than their domestic equivalents
A fixed total quantity
A strip of land on which troops or weapons are not allowed
An increase in the number or quantity of something
The wet land on which rice is grown
A person without manners or civilized customs
Native to an area
Lack of similarity
One who rebels against their government
A program in Vietnam promoting economic change by attracting foreign investors. Changed Vietnam from a starving nation to the world's second largest exporter of rice

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