Landless Workers Movement

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