Which president governed Ecuador from 1992 to 1996

Sixto Durán Ballén
In what year did Ecuador officially adopt the U.S. dollar as its national currency?
2000
What was the name of the indigenous movement that gained significant political influence in Ecuador in the late 20th century?
CONAIE (Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador)
What regional trade bloc did Ecuador join in the 1990s?
Ecuador joined the Andean Community (CAN) in the 1990s
What was the name of the indigenous uprising that took place in Ecuador in 1990?

The Inti Raymi uprising
What were the main economic policies implemented by President Sixto Durán Ballén in the 1990s?
Market liberalization, privatization, reduced trade barriers, encouraging foreign investment.
How did the 2016 earthquake affect Ecuador's society and infrastructure?
The 2016 earthquake caused widespread damage, loss of life, and displaced many people, requiring major reconstruction efforts.
What was the name of the border conflict between Ecuador and Peru?
Ecuador and Peru resolved the long-standing Cenepa War border conflict in 1998.
Which president was ousted in 2005 due to mass protests?

Lucio Gutiérrez
How did the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 impact Ecuador's economy?
Ecuador's economy was hit by falling oil prices, reduced remittances, and lower demand for exports during the global recession.
Describe the role of migration, both internal and international, in shaping Ecuador's society since the 1990s.
Internal migration from rural to urban areas, high rates of emigration to countries like the US and Spain seeking economic opportunities.
How has Ecuador's relationship with the United States evolved since the 1990s?
Relations were strained at times over issues like counternarcotics and immigration but improved under presidents like Rafael Correa.
Analyze the factors that led to the political instability and high presidential turnover in Ecuador in the 1990s and 2000s
Factors: Economic crises, discontent with neoliberal policies, corruption scandals, weak institutions, polarization between political factions.
Discuss the impact of Ecuador's dependence on oil exports on its economic development since the 1990s.
Oil exports have made Ecuador highly dependent on global oil prices and vulnerable to economic shocks. Over-reliance on extractive industries has hindered diversification.
Discuss the cultural influences and changes experienced by Ecuador due to globalization since the 1990s.
Globalization brought greater connectivity, cultural exchange, adoption of new technologies, but also concerns over protecting local cultures.
Analyze Ecuador's role and participation in regional organizations such as the Andean Community and UNASUR since the 1990s.
Ecuador played an active role in CAN and UNASUR promoting regional integration, common policies, and resolving disputes with neighbors.
Evaluate the role of social movements, such as the indigenous movement, in shaping Ecuador's democratic process since the 1990s.
Indigenous and social movements like CONAIE played a crucial role in mobilizing protests, demanding reforms, and influencing the political agenda.
Analyze the efforts made by Ecuadorian governments to reduce poverty and inequality since the 1990s.
Programs like cash transfer programs, increased social spending, infrastructure projects aimed to reduce poverty and inequality with mixed results.
Evaluate the efforts made by Ecuadorian governments and civil society to protect and promote indigenous cultures and rights since the 1990s.
The 2008 Constitution recognized Ecuador as a plurinational state and granted more rights to indigenous groups, but issues like land rights remain contentious.
Discuss the impact of Ecuador's diplomatic and economic ties with China on its development since the 2000s.
China has become an important trade and investment partner for Ecuador, providing financing and investment in sectors like energy and infrastructure.