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Which phrase did Mark Twain use to describe the Gilded Age? A. a period of ridiculous excess B. a time of quiet reflection C. a generation for honest men D. an era of equality for all
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Which phrase did Mark Twain use to describe the Gilded Age?
A. a period of ridiculous excess
B. a time of quiet reflection
C. a generation for honest men
D. an era of equality for all
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Answer: A
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