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Why is the gilded age sometimes called an "age of extremes"?
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Why is the gilded age sometimes called an "age of extremes"?
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since there was a lot of control for power, the wealthy trying to get rich from the poor in bad ways....you could also describe it as poop covered in gold since the rich tried to make what they were doing seem like an "american" way.
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