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The name “Gilded Age” describes a period that seemed golden and prosperous on the surface while containing national problems underneath.

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The term "Gilded Age" (coined by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner) implies a thin golden surface covering deeper social, economic, and political problems such as corruption, inequality, and worker hardship.