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What did economic and social changes during the Gilded Age cause?
A) most workers to abandon labor unions.
B) people to stop working at many factories.
C) workers to seek training to get better jobs.
D) activists to work for a variety of reforms.

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The Gilded Age saw rapid economic and industrial growth, driven by technical advances in transportation and manufacturing, and causing an expansion of personal wealth, philanthropy, and immigration. Politics during this time not only experienced corruption, but also increased participation.

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