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One reason people tolerated poverty during the Gilded Age was because they

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THE AWNSER IS D believed less fortunate people were sinners and deserved their station in life.

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One reason people tolerated poverty during the gilded age was because they believed that less fortunate people were sinners and deserved their station in life
Another factor is that the government during the Gilded Age was filled with corrupt officials which are unqualified for government

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