Answer:
Republic of the Philippines
Explanation:
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The Spanish-American War ended with the signing of the Treaty of Paris, on December 10, 1898. In accordance with this Treaty, Spain ceded it to the US, in addition to the custody of the island of Cuba, the island of Puerto Rico, the island of Guam and the archipelago of the Philippines.
Because the US government did not recognize the autonomy of the archipelago, the American Philippine War began. After being defeated, the Philippines became an American colony until the Second World War.
The Republic of the Philippines declared its independence on July 4, 1946.
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After the signing of the Treaty of Paris, the balance of power in North America changed a lot. Before the treaty, there was only one hegemonic power in North America: Britain, with only a few remaining areas dominated by Spain and France.
After the Treaty was signed, Britain lost its most populated and developed colonies, and a new political actor, the United States, emerged.
Basically the 10 amendments so
1st freedom of speech
2nd right to bear arms (own guns)
3rd Nobody can force citizens to house soldiers
4th A police needs warrants to search you
5th the right to have our rights read to us when arrested
6th right to a fair trial
7th right to a jury in civil cases
8th No cruel bails, fines or punishments for example, Nobody can go to jail for 20 years for stealing a candy bar
9th Any basic and obvious rights not mentioned in the constitution
10th Powers not given to federal government is given to state government
As an intimidation tactic.
Think about it:
If black kids are beaten up for going to school, will they even want to go to school?
If a black man was going to go vote, but the night before, the local sheriff came by and told him he'd "cause trouble" for him and his family if he votes, will he still want to vote?
Basically, violence was used to scare black people into obeying.