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The income divide and excesses of the rich during the gilded age caused what

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Answered by Priatouri
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People to work for economic and social reform is the right answer.

The years or time between the Civil War and World War I is known as the  Gilded Age. During this time, the population and the economy of the United States grew significantly. However,  It was a period where selfish, corrupt business people, bankers and bureaucrats enjoyed remarkable wealth and opulence at the cost of the working class. The income divide and balances of the rich through the gilded age began some people to work for economic and social reforms.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Charles Warner along with Mark Twain were the ones who called Civil War to be the "gilded age".

They observed that this age was particularly filled with an enormous amount of greed by the people along with a speculative amount of frenzy in the marketplace.

There was corruption that was present in the root of the national politics. being writers they tend to satirize the society they saw unfold in front of themselves.

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