The correct answer is The Gilded Age. This term was used to describe the period in American history during the late 19th century, highlighting the contrast between the era's apparent prosperity and the underlying social issues, corruption, and inequality.
The time period of the late 1800s in America was named this because it was bright and shining on the outside like gold, but dirty and corrupt on the inside. (U6.5 and Unit 4-6 EOC Study Notes) TEKS - 2(A), 3(B)(1 point) Responses The Gilded Age The Gilded Age The Populist Age The Populist Age The Civil War The Civil War The Progressive Era The Progressive Era The correct answer is not listed here. The correct answer is not listed here. The Westward Movement
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