Landless Workers Movement
Across
- 3. Brazilian shantytowns
- 4. MST considers the process of learning to live and work cooperatively fundamental to the development of and _________ to the political struggle
- 6. Eldorado dos Carajás _______ in 1996 was violence against the MST
- 7. An MST land _______ involves a group of landless people (usually numbering 500–3,000) entering a large estate and occupying a piece of unused land
- 10. Pushes by the Brazilian government that have proven ineffective
- 12. Type of theology used by Landless Workers Movement
- 15. The MST has been accused of being controlled by small groups, consisting of some __________ representatives
- 16. The man that the MST bases ideas on for their schools
- 19. Influential ideology developed by Karl Marx
Down
- 1. A field that MST has chosen to also be active in
- 2. State where the MST was founded
- 4. A settlement formed when the rights to land are won.
- 5. The leadership of the MST has been accused of being _________
- 8. The roots of the MST go back to the peasant uprisings and the organizational activities of progressive wings of the Roman _____ Church
- 9. Landowner's political organization that opposes the MST
- 11. Brazil is characterized by extreme _________, with nearly 2 percent of landowners controlling approximately half of all agricultural land
- 13. the MST was founded in the _____ 1984
- 14. Country of Landless Workers Movement
- 17. Brazilian government land reform organization
- 18. Abbreviation for Landless Workers Movement