10. Federal intervention in the Chicago strike of 1894. (Reinsch, Readings on American Federal Government, pages 32-46.)

11. The treaty-making power. (Reinsch, Readings on American Federal Government, pages 79-127.)

12. The presidential power of appointment. (Taft, Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers, chapter iii.)

13. The pardoning power of the President. (Taft, Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers, chapter v.)

14. The presidential veto. (Taft, Our Chief Magistrate and His Powers, chapter i.)

15. The President at work. (Reinsch, Readings on American Federal Government, pages 5-10.)

16. The President as party leader. (Jones, Readings on Parties and Elections in the United States, pages 205-211.)

17. Relations of the executive and legislative branches of the National government. (Beard, American Government and Politics, pages 205-214.)

18. The impeachment of President Johnson. (Consult any general work on American history, or an encyclopedia.)

19. "Why great men are not chosen Presidents." (Bryce, The American Commonwealth, vol. i, chapter viii.)