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The Gilded Age is a critical name: it means that on the surface things might have appeared 'golden' and 'glittery' but underneath there was not much value, instead we find corruption and desperation.
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I think true
10 years ago

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Reed
Yes. It was "gilded" for some, but only those we now call the "one percenters." So not golden, but just gilded.
10 years ago

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