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