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Matching Practice: Worksheet


Match each term to it's sentence.





- integrity - - ranks - - bold - - decisive - - diligent - - fond - - publicity - - speculation - - calamity - - revitalize -




This proved popular at the time, as the economy was doing well during his presidency, but historians now look at the economic crisis that hit his successor, Herbert Hoover, shortly after Coolidge left the presidency and believe that he could have taken more actions to limit the stock market ____.

This action led many to see Coolidge as a ____, ____ leader, and he was eventually nominated to run to be elected Warren G. Harding’s vice president in the 1920 election.

During his time in Massachusetts, he rose through the ____ of the state Republican Party, briefly serving in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1907 to 1909, as Mayor of Northampton from 1910 to 1912, and as a member of the Massachusetts Senate from 1912 to 1915, where he served as president of the body from 1914 to 1915.

Despite this ____, behind the scenes, Coolidge was a man of few words.

Although some conservatives in the 1980s, such as President Ronald Reagan, attempted to ____ the public perception of Calvin Coolidge, ultimately, most historians see his presidency as one of passivity when action was required.

Still, Coolidge is seen as being a figure of great ____, whatever the faults of his presidency.

This action led many to see Coolidge as a ____, ____ leader, and he was eventually nominated to run to be elected Warren G. Harding’s vice president in the 1920 election.

He was seen as honest and ____, and he restored public faith in the presidency.

He was ____ of being photographed and was one of the most photographed men of the era.

Coolidge left the office a popular president, but the economic ____ that followed soured opinions towards him.