Answer:
The United States set up a militaristic goverment to administer affrairs in Cuba until Cuba wrote a constitution.
Step-by-step explanation:
the U.S. validate the Platt Amendment, stating that it may intervene militarily in Cuba to defend United States' interests, and requires the Cuban constituent assembly to incorporate the statute into the new constitution.
The Platt Amendment: was passed as part of the 1901 Army Appropriations Bill. it prohibited the Cuban Government from entering into any international treaty that would compromise Cuban independence, Cuba’s right to negotiate treaties was limited, rights to a naval base in Cuba were ceded to the United States.