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The debate about granting the Philippines independence almost prevented the Treaty of Paris from being ratified.
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- Amidst the engagements being carried out for the accomplishment of the 'Treaty of Paris', the Congress was deliberately discussing over the issue of granting the Philippines independence.
- There was a hot debate going on as the 'Treaty of Paris' included certain clauses that pertained to the US government paying $20 million to Spain for ceding the Philippines to US.
- If the United States would have paid Spain the predetermined amount of compensation, granting 'independence to the Philippines' would have become more difficult.
The correct answer is Felix Frankfurter<span> wanted to outlaw segregation, so he asked that the case be reargued so that he had time to convince more justices and build consensus
He believed that there was a need to solve it with "all deliberate speed" which means that desegregation had to be rapidly implemented and not dragged on. This plan of his backfired and the thing did drag on with many schools in the South waiting for as much as 15 years after the court decision before finally desegregating. </span>
In the North, they were mostly industrial textiles, lumber, furs, fish, and maize
In the South, there are mostly tobacco plantations, later on cotton plantations
Russia is North of China and west
Malcolm X is significant to the civil right movement because of his courageous acts for African Americans as a civil rights activist.