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8. Development of Direct Legislation in the United States. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapter iv.)
9. Representative versus Direct Legislation. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapters vii and viii.)
10. The Initiative and Referendum in Oregon. (Kaye, Readings in Civil Government, pages 295-303; Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapters ix and x.)
11. The Initiative in Switzerland. (Annals, vol. xliii, pages 110- 145.)
12. The Referendum in Switzerland. (Annals, vol. xliii, pages 110- 145; Lowell, Public Opinion and Popular Government, chapter xii.)
13. Development of the Recall. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapter xii.)
14. The Recall in Los Angeles. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapter xiv.)
15. The Recall in Oregon. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapter xi.)
16. The Recall in Seattle. (Munro, The Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapter xv.)
17. The Recall in Switzerland. (Annals, vol. xliii, pages 110-145.)
18. The Judicial Recall. (Annals, vol. xliii, part iii.)
19. Judicial decisions relating to the Initiative, Referendum and Recall. (Beard and Schultz, Documents on the State-wide Initiative, Referendum and Recall, chapters xxxi-xxxvi.)
FOR CLASSROOM DISCUSSION
20. Should the Initiative and Referendum be applied to National legislation?
21. Do the Initiative and Referendum increase the burden upon the voter?
22. The effect of the Initiative and Referendum upon the character of the state legislature.
23. Should the Recall be applied to judges?
24. Merits and defects of such forms of direct popular control as exist in your state.
25. Future development of direct popular control in the United States.