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During the Gilded Age, the government passed legislation to:

a. help small businesses
b. handle the great number of people living in cities
c. give the government ownership of new industries
d. actively help people

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The correct answer is D. During the Gilded Age, the government passed legislation to actively help people.

The reforming politicians raised the prohibition of child labor, education for ethnic and racial groups. Campaigns were made for the reduction of working hours, the vindication of the 8-hour work day and the demand for women's suffrage. State and local governments built schools, colleges and hospitals, and private institutions were founded with the support of local philanthropists.


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Generally speaking, during the Gilded Age, the US government passed legislation to "b. handle the great number of people living in cities," since there was a great urban shift due to widening prosperity.
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