The first major shipment of crude oil from the Amazon was made in ____ ____, the radio was used to launch the first popular radio schools. In the ____, the Frente Unitario de Trabajadores was founded and it was the opposition to the government. Texaco extracted millions of barrels from the ____ region between 1972 and 1992.​ In 2000, Ecuador lost its currency the ____ ____ played a leading role. They were part of social protests. Employers negotiated forums to satisfy ____' needs First shopping malls emerged, thanks to the ____ bonanza. In 1960, ____ television appeared. ____ experienced a resurgence in the visual arts. In the ____s, haciendas became agrarian companies and their owners were transformed into owners of medium-sized agroindustrial states. In ____, Ecuador adopted the dollar In the 1970s, the exploitation and exportation of ____ help Ecuador to improve its economy. Foreign banks gave loans to Ecuador with ____ interest rates. The international price of barrel oil increased from $2,50 to ____ in few years.​ In 1960s and 1970s, galleries were being closed in ____ In 1960s, Ecuador didn't have any notable ____ In 2000 the currency of Ecuador changed to dollar____ The first major shipment of crude oil from the Amazon was made in 1972 ____ The increase of the price of the barrels of oil caused a huge disaster ____ The state's budget diminished. ____ Thanks to oil bonanza, first ____ malls emerged

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