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Match each term to it's sentence.
Garfield’s ____ to the presidency was somewhat of an accident.
Those who were for silver and printing currency wanted to ____ more money to help farmers struggling in ____.
In terms of public affairs, Garfield supported innovating ____ technology, promoting civil rights for African Americans, and increasing education for the public.
These views, as well as his opposition to ____, earned him the support of many higher-class business owners from the east.
Eventually, he became a nominee on the 36th ballot himself, and, in the general election, barely ____ with a win over General Winfield Scott Hancock.
Those who were for silver and printing currency wanted to ____ more money to help farmers struggling in ____.
Unfortunately, ____ and vengeance put a tragic end to his life less than a year after he began office.
Despite his ____ term, Garfield’s ideas about federal ____, rights for African Americans, and foreign policy played an important role in America’s development at that time.
His father sadly died when he was only two years old, and while Eliza did get remarried, she deemed her new husband ____ for her and her kids and got a divorce in 1850.
Despite his ____ term, Garfield’s ideas about federal ____, rights for African Americans, and foreign policy played an important role in America’s development at that time.