Spain. Spain wasn't attacked that much from WW2, most buildings were still standing, not much was destroyed. People were still alive, safe, and well. Spain wasn't attacking back much so nothing happened to them.
Some believed that the Constitution did not give the new federal government the ability to restrict inherent rights, so no list of those rights was necessary. Others worried that if the rights were listed, they would invariably forget some and the list would ever be incomplete. Finally, the argument was that the states each had their own constitutions, too, and that rights were best protected at a state level.
B. Africas economies crashed because of their lack of natural resources