(c) what you have personally observed?

3. Make a list of the opinions which you originally acquired in your home, and which have since been modified by what you have studied in school.

4. To what extent are your personal standards of conduct traceable to what you have seen at the theatre?

5. List the private organizations in your community which exist for the purpose of advocating reforms of various kinds.

6. Make a study of the forms of propaganda utilized in a single copy of any metropolitan newspaper.

7. To what extent does your local press give both sides of debatable questions?

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8. The nature of Public Opinion. (Lowell, Public Opinion and Popular Government, chapters i and ii.)

9. Relation of Public Opinion to law. (Forman, The American Democracy, pages 235-238.)

10. Government by Public Opinion. (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. ii, chapter lxxvii.)