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Top Hits Count Down Musical Vocabulary

Washington Vocabulary Using your vocabulary words you just learned, you will create a song list on your ipod template. Choose 6 words for your play list. http://mrsboundsushistory.weebly.com Precedent Cabinet National Debt Tariff Neutrality Nationalism Doctrine Acquire Political Parties Spoils System Nullify Foreign Policy

Create a song list on the IPOD template using the vocabulary that you just copied down. The song titles should relate to each vocabulary term. Choose 6 vocab words to make a song. Each song will need a 1 sentence description that uses the term. “Follow Me”- President George Washington set many precedents or examples for future Presidents to follow such as creating a cabinet