General Grant was considered a hero of the Civil War by the Union, but once elected as president, the effectiveness of his administration was undermined. Match each situation with the correct description of how it undermined Grant's administration.
1) Grant was overwhelmed with the power of the presidency, and, as a result, appointed cabinet members who ultimately were revealed to be dishonest.
2) Distillers bribed federal agents to avoid paying taxes, bilking the government out of millions of dollars in revenue.
3) Grant paid back investors who purchased government bonds in gold coin, rather than paper currency, leading to a decline in consumer prices and igniting a political debate over the hard and soft money.