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Mark twain’s gilded age is a reference to ________.

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Answer: the period was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath

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Answer:

electronic history The late 19th century was known as the "Gilded Age" by Mark Twain. This was his way of saying that the time was corrupt underneath its glittering exterior.

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(corrupt politics' )

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