Reform in the Gilded Age | AP US History | Khan Academy

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The vast differences of wealth in the Gilded Age led contemporaries to wonder: was it possible to have a modern, industrial society without social inequality? In this video, Kim Kutz Elliott discusses how reformers in the Gilded Age responded to social problems, and how women began to play a larger role in public life as they confronted those problems.
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perfectly summarizes my 45 minute apush lecture 🤗

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Why do people think that relying on the government for anything at all would be successful? All you need do is look at the failure of the USSR for that to be answered; it'll show up clear as day that government programs do not work at all, all that does is the grass-roots programs that come from individual initiative.
Why can't people see that?

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