Democracy and Protest by Alexa Lucas
Across
- 4. Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, where millions of Filipinos peacefully protested
- 7. New president after Marcos fled to Hawaii
- 8. Early 2000s Latin American political change
- 9. Ruler of Indonesia who led an authoritarian government
- 12. Filipino president turned dictator who ruled for 20 years
- 14. Protest movement begun in Brazil in 1984 demanding presidential elections
- 15. What happened to the Pink Tide in the late 2010s
- 16. Dominant religion in the Philippines, church that helped the public peacefully protest
- 18. Economic policies that caused anger in Latin America
- 19. Type of dictatorship common in Latin America
- 20. Profession of Park Jong-Chul, whose death during police interrogation prompted many to speak out against the government
Down
- 1. Indonesia's economy was hurt by the government, prompting anger among the public
- 2. Nickname of Hugo, Lulo, and Evo
- 3. (Power Revolution) Peaceful protest movement that occurred in the Philippines in 1986
- 5. Later in 1987, South Korea held its first free election in many years
- 6. Popular opponent of Marcos who was assassinated, prompting the public to speak out against the government
- 7. After the military stepped down, Brazil returned to this type of rule
- 10. Period following Suharto's resignation where Indonesia worked to build a democracy
- 11. Capital of Mali where protests began
- 13. (Democracy Movement)Pro-democracy protest that took place in South Korea in June 1987
- 17. Trend of some Pink Tide governments