4. How is the fact that conflicts between the authority of the Federal
and the State courts do not arise, accounted for? Bryce, I, 234-235
(238).
5. Are the United States Courts influenced in their decisions by
politics? Bryce, I, 259-261 (265-267).
6. Define treason and the punishment therefore. Constitution, Art. III,
Sec. 3, Clauses 1 and 2. See Government in State and Nation, 268, 269.
7. Describe the influence of John Marshall as Chief Justice.
(_a_.) John Marshall, American Statesmen Series, Chapters X and XI.
(_b_.) Bryce, I, 261 (267).
(_c_.) Lodge, "John Marshall, Statesman," N. Am. Rev., 172:191-204.
(_d_.) John Marshall, Atl. Mo., 87:328-341.
8. Show how the development of our Constitution by interpretation has
been brought about. Bryce, I, 366-375 (376-385).
9. What has been the influence of the Supreme Court in the history of
our nation? Scribner's Mag., 33:273-284.
CHAPTER XVII.
TERRITORIES AND PUBLIC LANDS.
The History of Territories.
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