Democracy and Protest Crossword By: Alexander Barnes

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Across
  1. 5. Avenue in Manila where Filipinos gathered during the People Power Revolution
  2. 7. Group of military officers that led the Carnation Revolution in Portugal
  3. 9. Novo, The authoritarian regime overthrown during Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
  4. 11. 1988 vote in Chile where people rejected Pinochet’s rule
  5. 13. Opposition, Chilean political coalition against dictatorship
  6. 15. Aquino, Widow of Ninoy Aquino who became president after Marcos fled
  7. 16. Já, 1984 Brazilian movement calling for direct presidential elections
  8. 18. Aquino, Opposition leader assassinated in 1983 in the Philippines
  9. 19. Walesa, Leader of Solidarity in Poland and later became president
Down
  1. 1. Pinochet, Chilean dictator who faced massive protests from 1983 to 1988
  2. 2. Power Revolution, 1986 peaceful protest that ended Marcos’s rule in the Philippines
  3. 3. Democracy Movement, 1987 protest in South Korea demanding free elections
  4. 4. Law, Declared in Poland in 1981 to suppress the Solidarity movement
  5. 6. First independent trade union in communist Poland, led by Lech Walesa
  6. 8. Country where people protested for democracy (optional term if you read more)
  7. 10. Revolution, Peaceful 1974 military-led uprising that ended dictatorship in Portugal
  8. 12. Shipyard, Where the Solidarity Movement began in Poland
  9. 14. Jong-chul, Student who died under torture, sparking protests in South Korea
  10. 15. Doo-hwan, South Korean dictator opposed by the June Democracy Movement
  11. 17. Han-yeol, Injured student whose photo inspired mass protests in South Korea