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Problems During The Gilded Age

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The United States faced serious social problems during the late 19th century. This time period was later named the Gilded Age because the problems seemed to be veiled by thin coat of gold. Although the Gilded Age brought great wealth among many and new products and technology for the middle class, it did nothing for the poor but keep them working in dangerous conditions with low pay. Most Americans wanted political and social reforms due to the greed in the marketplace and corruption in politics. Most of these problems faced in the past, are problems prevalent in todays American society. We are living in the new Gilded Age. The evidence that proves this statement can be found in Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner’s 1873 novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today, in Andrew Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth and in a political cartoon by Thomas Nast called “Boss Tweed Money Bag”. …show more content…

These topics are discussed in the novel The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. In his novel he describes what the times during the Gilded Age was like. He describes most people wanting some kind of reform but not ever agreeing on what kind of reform was needed. In the novel the artist say how the problem in America was caused because of the excitement of technology and products. The overwhelm of money and material made the wealthy greedy. The poor suffered because they're was a major gap between the poor and the rich. This related to our world today because there is a lot of greed with all the new technology and the expense of these products. The rich continue to get richer and the poor continue to

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