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Notebook Entry #2 Right Side Listen to “Harding, You’re the Man for Us,” Warren G Harding’s campaign song for the 1920 presidential election…Then answer the following questions: Write three adjectives that describe the song’s mood Based on the song, what do you think Harding’s top priority as president will be? Would this song make you want to vote for Harding? Why?

Republican presidents dominate the 1920s - Right side- Copy and Complete the following Chart as you watch the video clips President 5 Details from the video… Warren G Harding “He looks like a president” Calvin Coolidge “Silent Cal” Herbert Hoover “Rugged Individualism”