Powers reserved for the states include any powers not specifically designated to the federal government in the United States Constitution. So, laws and policies concerning education within a state, or laws and policies regarding business, trade and industry in a state would be examples of "reserved powers" the states hold. Specific punishments for crimes committed within the states would also be an example. (Note, for instance, that some states have a death penalty for those convicted of murder, and other states do not have a death penalty.) Any laws and powers exercised by the states still must be in accord with what is stated in the US Constitution, however.
The idea of powers reserved to the states is stated in the 10th Amendment of the Constitution: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." So the "reserved powers" of the states is a very broad category that could include many examples.
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It was large and spread across three continents
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The Empire was just so huge that it simply could not control all these areas securely at the same time and had to also fight off other countries and crush rebellions that added to the mess.
The U.S government expand the rights of people with disabilities in the 1960s and 1970s with : C. Congress passed laws guaranteeing disabled persons to access education
Prior to this law, a lot of disabled people have to suffer through miss of opportunities because they didn't get a proper education which make them unable to compete in job search
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The political use of the Ancient River Civilization of Egypt? I don't exactly follow. A civilization cannot have a "political use". However, if we are talking about how Egypt politically affected the world:
When trying to expand its borders, the Egyptians spread their influence to several different lands. They conquered lands stretching from East Africa to Southwest Asia. Afterwards, Egypt was conquered in return by Libyans, Kushites, Assyrians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans, etc..
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If there had never been a Protestant Reformation, then there is a chance that most Christians in the world would be Catholic, and a chance that the Church would have collapsed. If, in this alternate history, the Catholic church did end up reforming and changing all the problems that Martin Luther was complaining about, then the Catholic church would probably be a LOT bigger than it is now.