Across
- 5. An economic system where a country's trade and industry profits are privately controlled
- 9. Chile's first socialist president
- 11. A campaign made to eliminate left-wing opponents conducted by the military. 30,000 people were killed or forcibly disappeared
- 13. United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, provides technical advice to governments
- 14. People native to Spain and Portugal who poorly controlled the government in Latin America
- 15. An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low/middle income countries
- 17. A chilean general who abused many human rights during his regime
- 18. A Nicaraguan dictator supported by the US. He fostered agriculture, livestock raising, and mineral production
- 19. A communist leader in Cuba whose leadership lead to a decline in healthcare, but economic independence from the US
- 20. an intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade
Down
- 1. An economic/political ideology that supports a classless system in which each individual is paid based off their own abilities and needs
- 2. The advancements in agriculture that led to greater food production around the world, starting in Mexico
- 3. Europeans born in Latin America
- 4. An Argentinian general and politician who abused his power to suppress his opponents but made improvements to the economy
- 6. Where madres (mothers) peacefully protested to reclaim their children and families that were taken from them
- 7. A term describing how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected place
- 8. A state of repression and terror in Latin America backed by the US
- 10. The country where the Dirty War occurred
- 12. A form of government that represses individual freedom of thought and action
- 16. A failed attack launched by the CIA to push Fidel Castro from power
