Amasia was on the edge of the Roman empire, and when strabo was born around 64 B.C.
The overall aim of the liberal reforms of 1800s was to eliminate corruption in both big business and in the government. Although they weren't very successful, they brought awareness.
Federalism is the separation of government powers on a national level and a state level. This is a system that prevents the federal government or individual state governments from becoming too powerful. Each level of government has its own roles and responsibilities, and some of these powers are shared. This is similar to the idea of separation of power between the three branches of government- legislative, executive, judicial- so one branch or group of people cannot abuse their power.
According to the U.S. Constitution, there are specific powers that the federal government has, such as making treaties and waging wars against foreign nations. However, certain powers are reserved for the states. From your list, states can and do: a) run schools, b) issue drivers' licenses, and c) borrow money.
There are many other examples of federal powers and state powers that can be seen in the attached diagram. (Courtesy of apgovernmentchs.wikispaces.com)
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Explanation: In the late 1800s, workers organized unions to solve their problems. Their problems were low wages and unsafe working conditions. ... These unions used strikes to try to force employers to increase wages or make working conditions safer. Some unions worked on getting new laws passed.
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