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Oct 2025
33m 15s

The Crisis that Sunk Latin America (La C...

Lingo Mastery Spanish
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Economic crises are nothing new to us, especially in these times of unpredictability and instability, but Latin America took it to a WHOLE new level in the 1970s. During a particularly wealthy economic period, banks in the US and other rich nations began to lend billions in cash with few conditions (really, all they asked was "pay it later"), with Latin Am ... Show More
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