A person who favored independence from Great Britain would be described as a Patriot.
"Regulating the Internet" would be an implied power in the Constitution, since it is something that the Founding Fathers couldn't possibly have seen, but is something that is in the best interest of the nation.
The best option would be that "<span>The U.S. imposed a treaty that forced Latin American countries to democratize or face crippling sanctions," since it was never in American's best interest to force the democratization of the region. </span>
Greece is a crossroad of cultures, it is in Europe, but also it is near Egypt and the East. So it had a big exchange of ideas and philosophy, it developped science and trade, and being surrounded by the sea, it developped maritime skills (military and trading fleet). This lasted form antiquity to modern history.
As the war dragged on, the unions advantages in factories, railroads, and man power out the confederacy at a great disadvantage