2. The protection of your property rights under the Federal Constitution.

3. Compare the first eight amendments to the Federal Constitution with the bill of rights in your state constitution.

4. Compare the Federal Constitution with the constitution of your state with respect to length, number of subjects treated, and complexity of language.

5. The process of extradition between your state and neighboring commonwealths.

II

6. Evolution of the state. (Gettell, Problems in Political Evolution, chapter i.)

7. Nature of Federal government. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, pages 268-270.)

8. Advantages and disadvantages of Federal government. (Gettell, Readings in Political Science, pages 276-280.)

9. Colonial origins of the Federal Constitution. (Beard, American
Government and Politics
, chapter i; Munro, The Government of the
United States
, chapter i; Reed, Form and Functions of American
Government
, chapter i.)

10. Preliminaries of national government. (Beard, American Government and Politics, chapter ii; Munro, The Government of the United States, chapter ii.)