<span>In his Gettysburg Address, Lincoln presented these three key ideas:
1 The country was established to provide equal rights to all its people
2 The country has a democratic government
3 The people must be dedicated to the welfare of its nation</span><span />
The illegal voting would have been stopped or a least greatly reduced with the implementation of proper voter registration and state IDs. Of course, with the rudimentary technology of the era, falsification of ID documents would have been relatively easier than it is today. However IDs and voter registration would have presented an additional obstacle to border ruffians.
The violence would only have been stopped by the concourse of a national guard, a state police and civil deputies from the state protecting voter, voting locations and the transportation of ballots.
Early in the twentieth century rapid economic and technological change increasing competition among powerful states.
Here are the correct outcomes:
- <span>New Latin American countries had stronger ties with the United States.
Because they see us as an ally that helped them flee from the grasp of the Spanish Empire.
- </span><span>New Latin American countries each developed a government.
Brazil, Columbia, and Mexico are examples of these countries</span>
I'm pretty sure that the answer to this one is going to be C.