Rapid industrialization/ population booms
One child policy
Tibet and Human rights violations
Tiananmen square massacre
Caste system reforms
100

This term refers to the rapid shift from farming to manufacturing and factories.



What is Industrialization?



100

This is the country that implemented the One Child Policy in 1979.


What is China?

100

This is the spiritual leader of Tibet who lives in exile.


Who is the Dalai Lama?



100

This famous 1989 protest was led primarily by this group of people.



Who are students?

100

This is the country most commonly associated with the historical caste system.


What is India?



200

This basic necessity often becomes scarce or polluted during a sudden population boom.



What is water (or food/housing)?

200

The main goal of this policy was to control the growth of this.


What is the population?

200

Many activists argue that Tibetans are denied this right to practice their own faith.


What is religious freedom?

200

Protesters in the square were calling for this type of government system.



What is democracy?

200

This group, formerly known as "Untouchables," has been the focus of many reform efforts.


Who are the Dalits?



300

This type of energy source, like coal or oil, usually powers rapid industrial growth.



What are fossil fuels?

300

Families who followed the policy often received these types of rewards from the government.



What are subsidies (or financial incentives/benefits)?



300

This is the capital city of Tibet.


What is Lhasa?

300

This is the city where Tiananmen Square is located.



What is Beijing?

300

He is the famous Indian leader who fought against caste discrimination and called Dalits "Harijans."



Who is Mahatma Gandhi?



400

This is the process of people moving from rural farms to crowded cities.



What is urbanization?

400

This is the current number of children Chinese couples are now legally allowed to have.



What is three?

400

This international organization often reports on human rights concerns in Tibet.


What is the United Nations (or Amnesty International)?

400

This is the nickname given to the unidentified man who stood in front of a column of tanks.



Who is Tank Man?



400

India’s constitution now uses this "R-word" to set aside jobs and school spots for lower castes.



What are Reservations?

500

This "Revolution" in the 18th and 19th centuries started the global trend of mass production.


What is the Industrial Revolution?

500

This term describes the social issue where there are significantly more men than women in a population.


What is gender imbalance?

500

This term refers to the intentional destruction of a people's traditions, language, and religion.

What is cultural genocide?

500

Because of strict censorship, this "Great" digital barrier prevents many in China from seeing images of the event today.


What is the Great Firewall?

500

He was the principal architect of the Indian Constitution and a major reformer of the caste system.


Who is B.R. Ambedkar?