You didn't give us a list of countries to choose from, but I can at least do this much for you. According to the United Nations' report on "World Population Prospects," there are nine countries that are predicted to account for half of the world's projected population increase by the year 2050: India,
Nigeria, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Pakistan, Ethiopia, the United Republic of Tanzania, the
United States of America, Uganda and Indonesia.
Does having that list help you with your question?
Although many events took place around this time in Georgia, the most significant in terms of shaping the history of the US involved the mistreatment of the newly-freed black slaves. There were mass lynchings, beatings, killings, and segregation that negatively affected the reputation of the state.
It really depends on which state you live in. Some state it is easy to amend their constitutions while with others the process is difficult.
To change the US Constitution you need a 2/3rds majority from Congress. I believe with state constitutions you have to have a petition with a certain number of signatures, which is hard to do, then the signatures must be checked to make sure they are authentic meaning the people who have signed the petition are from the state and they actually exist. Then it goes to the State, which they will look at the petition and I believe the State gives it to lawyers too look at and then a Judge must also look at it. If the judge disagrees, the process must start all over again.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
England.
Between the two nations, there had been much conflict over this channel, England being the one to hold control of it before hand.
Hope this helps!