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(100 POINTS) What is the meaning of the term “Gilded Age?”

A. Many craftsmen’s “gilds” were established in the US, similar to those in the Middle Ages.

B. Mark Twain used this term to describe the time period in American history when many social problems masked by a thin layer of gold that made things look better than they actually were.

C. A “gild” is a form of government similar to a democracy, and Mark Twain was making a comparison between the two.

D. None of the above.

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Answer: B

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The term "Gilded Age" was coined by Mark Twain to describe the time period in American history following the Civil War, characterized by rapid economic growth, widespread corruption, and the emergence of a wealthy elite.

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