The people in the Asian nations under the rule of imperialism don't have the ability to vote. only a certain people do, which still elects the same ruler.
Federalism and the 10th amendment work together--the 10th Amendment states that if something is not covered by the Constitution and there is no specific federal power, then the power goes to the state.
Federalism is the principle that government should be divided between a central power and regional powers. In the case of the 10th Amendment, if the central power doesn't have explicit power to do something then the states have the power to do so.
The introduction of the Seventh Amendment of the US Constitution follows the principle of representative democracy. It was also stated in the Declaration of Men and Of Citizens that allows people of every race and social status to vote the people that would represent them.
I'm sure the answers d, because it would help way more than the other options you'd want to know first hand what happen the only way to do so is to speak to those who fought in the war.