Across
- 2. Liberation War, 1971 war for independence from Pakistan, followed by political turmoil
- 5. Power Revolution, Non-violent 1986 protest movement in the Philippines that overthrew Ferdinand Marcos
- 9. Movement, Malaysian-led protests demanding electoral reforms and transparency
- 10. Civil War, Conflict where indigenous groups fought government oppression (1960–1996)
- 11. Revolution, Peaceful military-led coup in Portugal on April 25, 1974, ending dictatorship
- 12. Spring, Series of pro-democracy uprisings across the Arab World starting in 2010
- 13. of the Plaza de Mayo, Group of Argentine women who protested against the disappearance of their children during the Dirty War
- 15. Leftist revolutionary group that overthrew Nicaragua's Somoza dictatorship in 1979
- 18. Catalonia, Region where protests have emerged over independence and democracy issues
- 19. 43, Refers to Mexican students who disappeared in 2014, sparking national protests
Down
- 1. Indigenous rebel group in Mexico that protested NAFTA and government oppression
- 3. Uprising, 1980 South Korean protest brutally suppressed by military forces
- 4. Polish trade union that became a symbol of resistance to communism in the 1980s
- 6. Mandela, Anti-apartheid leader who became the first Black president of South Africa
- 7. Square, 1989 pro-democracy protest in China violently suppressed by the government
- 8. Democratic reform movement in Indonesia after Suharto resigned in 1998
- 14. Navalny, Russian opposition leader known for anti-corruption activism and protests
- 16. Uprising, 1976 student-led protest in South Africa against apartheid education laws
- 17. Dictatorship, Government type in Brazil from 1964 to 1985 known for censorship and oppression
- 19. Pinochet, Military dictator of Chile from 1973 to 1990 after overthrowing Allende
