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6. "Why democracy is best." (Tufts, The Real Business of Living, chapter xxxvii.)
7. Philosophy of the American constitutional system. (Beard, Readings in American Government and Politics, pages 49-53.)
8. The relation of Federal and state governments in the United States. (Guitteau, Government and Politics in the United States, chapter xxi.)
9. Framework of American government. (Bryce, Modern Democracies vol. ii, chapter xxxix.)
10. The check and balance system. (Bryce, Modern Democracies, vol. ii, chapter lxiii. See also any standard text on American government.)
11. The theory of the separation of powers. (Beard, Readings in American Government and Politics, pages 138-140.)
12. The supremacy of Federal law. (Beard, Readings in American Government and Politics, pages 140-143.)
13. The meaning of liberty. (Bryce, Modern Democracies, vol. i, chapter vi.)
14. The meaning of equality. (Bryce, Modern Democracies, vol. i, chapter vii.)
15. A brief comparison of the American and European systems of government. (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol i, chapter xxv.)
16. American democracy contrasted with other democratic governments. (Bryce, Modern Democracies, vol. ii, pages 446-452.)
17. Democracy compared with undemocratic forms of government. (Bryce, Modern Democracies, vol. ii, chapter lxxiv.)
18. Efficiency of American democracy in the World War. (West, The War and the New Age, chapter x.)