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Matching Key Terms

Matching Key Terms. Review. a person who settles on someone else’s land without permission a laborer who travels from one area to another, picking crops that are in season a public square at the center of a village, a town, or a city. migrant worker. plaza. squatter.

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Matching Key Terms

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  1. Matching Key Terms Review

  2. a person who settles on someone else’s land without permission a laborer who travels from one area to another, picking crops that are in season a public square at the center of a village, a town, or a city migrant worker plaza squatter

  3. ~Chapter 4~Mexico & Central America

  4. ~Section 2~Guatemala : Descendants of an Ancient People

  5. Key Terms • ladino (luh dee noh) n. a mestizo, or person of mixed Spanish and Native American ancestry in Guatemala • land reform (land ree fawrm) n. the effort to distribute land more equally and fairly • political movement (puh lit ih kul moov munt) n. a large group of people who work together for political change • strike (stryk) n. a refusal to work until certain demands of workers are met

  6. Guatemala

  7. The Struggle For Land

  8. Most land in Guatemala belongs to a few rich families. • These rich landowners are known as ladinos. The People & The Land

  9. Land Distribution • The wealthy landowners are against reform. • Clashes between people for and against reform have led to violence and civil war.

  10. The Mayas Lose Their Land

  11. A 500-Year Struggle • Mayas have not filed papers with the government to show that they own their land because they cannot read or write.

  12. Civil War • Beginning around 1960, a civil war raged in Guatemala for more than 30 years due to land reform.

  13. Working For A Better Life

  14. Defending Campesino Rights • Movements have been taking place to fight poverty and bring human rights to the Mayas. • They teach people the history of their land and how to read. • They help organize meetings, protests, and strikes. • Most importantly, these political movements defend the land rights of Native Americans. • As a result of these efforts, Mayas have gained more of a voice in the government than they used to have.

  15. Changes Come to Guatemala • Bills were passed in 1996 to rebuild Mayan villages, however, not all of these agreements have been carried out. • Government violations of human rights increased in 2000, setting off new protests.

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