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Why did mark twain call the late 1800s The Gilded Age?

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Why did mark twain call the late 1800s The Gilded Age?

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A “Golden Age” is a period when every thing is good from surface to core. A “Gilded Age” looks like gold on the surface but is base metal underneath. Twain felt this era awas not as good as it thought itself to be.

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