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Was greed good in the gilded age

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Greed in the Gilded Age was good. The good outweighed the bad in this case and led to life as we know it today. Everything that happened led to all of the advancements and improvements of today's world.

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Answer: Greed during the Gilded Age was not good, but was still very evident in strikes and lockouts, politics, and monopolies. Greed is an intense and selfish desire to be better and have more than others and it can often cause people to get hurt and be put into dangerous situations.

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