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13 October, 04:08

Match the terms with their definitions.

1. party formed to fight the Democratic party and Andrew Jackson, formed in the 1830's

2. in a national election, a candidate won the vote in a particular state scandal

3. a public shame or disgrace brought about by illegal or unethical actions

4. an uneasiness due to the lack of stability in the financial market

5. financial panic which saw the market lose so much power that many lost their fortunes in days

6. having the larger number in a house of Congress, assuring strong voting power in legislation

7. losing by a sizable margin in an election

8. a person who currently holds an office

9. left-wing protest party that was formed in 1919

A) Whig Party

B) Scandal

C) Landslide Defeat

D) American Communist party

E) Economic Unrest

F) Incumbent

G) Stock Market Crash of 1929

H) Majority

I) Carried

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  1. 13 October, 07:56
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    6. having the larger number in a house of Congress, assuring strong voting power is majority

    7. losing by a sizable margin in an election ... land slide defeat

    a person who currently holds an office ... incubent

    left-wing protest party that was formed in 1919 ... american communist party

    financial panic which saw the market lose so much power that many lost their fortunes in days ...

    stock Market Crash of 1929

    a public shame or disgrace brought about by illegal or unethical actions ... scandal

    an uneasiness due to the lack of stability in the financial market ... economic arrest

    . in a national election, a candidate won the vote in a particular state ... carried.

    party formed to fight the Democratic party and Andrew Jackson, formed in the 1830's ... whig party
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