214

127.

128.

130.

250.

121.

125.

131.

133.

137.

140.

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COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE

COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT: ENGLAND. I; 3 cr. Prerequisite: Full
junior. standing. Chiefly the English constitutional and governmental
system, compared with other systems, but also some study of political
parties and party phenomena. 10 MWF. Mr. Sharp.

COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT: CONTINENTAL Europe. II; 3 cr. Pre-
requisite: Full junior standing. Similar in type of content to 127,
but dealing mainly with the French, German, Swiss, and other Conti-
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GOVERNMENTS AND POLITICS OF LATIN AMERICA. II; 38 cr. Prerequi-
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ADVANCED COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT. Yr; 3 cr. Courses 127 and
128 are designed primarily for undergraduates. Graduate students
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DEPENDENCIES AND THEIR INTERNATIONAL STATUS. II; 2 cr. Pre-
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Types of colonies. American dependencies, British dominions, man-
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GENERAL SURVEY OF WoRLD Po.itics. I; 8 cr. Prerequisite: Full
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