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Why was the time period

following the Civil War
often called the "Gilded
Age"?
A. Things looked good or "gilded" on
the outside even though they
weren't very good underneath.
B. Many people became apprentices
and joined guilds for different
trades.
C. It was a productive, prosperous
time for everyone.
D. Every new building after the Civil
War was gilded with gold trim,
showing the new prosperity.

User Rogeriolino
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Answer:

A. Things looked good or "gilded" on the outside even though they weren't very good underneath.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the Gilded age, the United States looked very prosperous to all its citizens on the outside, but in reality only the rich benifieted. It is called this because the world gilded describes something that looks good on the outside, but not the inside.

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