There were many such things, for example, systematic racism. African-Americans were still living in poverty or didn't have civil rights and segregation was strong. They could only join white communities if they were musicians or things like that where they would have to play for white guests of parlors. It wasn't until the 60s that the African-American people were given their civil rights.
The case of Marbury vs. Madison had a big impact on the equality of power between the three branches of government. It helped establish the judiciary act. This allowed the Supreme Court to decide whether a law was constitutional or unconstitutional, giving this branch more power.
Georgia's Public Safety, Transportation, Finance, and Education and Youth Committees are all examples of a standing committee. Because these are all issues that require constant, on-going support and oversight, these "standing committees" are permanent structures in the Georgia legislature.
C) a standing committee
So first off, Chandragupta created a bureaucratic government. He divided the empire into four provinces with a prince ruling in each province, with local districts run in each province. Chandragupta created the capital of the empire with gold pillars, fountains, and beautiful parks. Asoka had extensive roads built that reached the far corners of India with a house and well set up as a rest stop every nine miles.