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The politics of the Gilded Age failed to deal with the critical social and economical

issues of the times. It was the era filled with forgotten presidents and politicians who

ignored the problems erupting in the cites. Monopolies ruled over all the aspects of life

(Document C), and the greedy men who ruled these monopolies caused poverty

throughout the nation. The ideas of limited government caused the political parties to not

take a stand on important issues. The politcal parties did not seem to be worried about the

suffering of the people, they simply ignored the issues except for issues on tarriffs.

(Document H) Although the time period brought about many new materialistic inventions,

no new social inventions were being brought about. (Document B). One problem with

bringing about so many new inventions, it didn't require anyone to be "good" at

something. All the person had to do was sit at a machine and work, you didn't need a trade

for anything working in a factory.(Document F)

After Reconstruction the government policy changed to more of a laissez-faire

system. In such a system, the government takes a "hands-off" approach.(Document A)

Supporters of the theory claim that if the government does not interfere, the strongest

business will succeed and, as a whole, make the nation wealthier; a sort of Social

Darwinism. However, many people supported government intervention that was beneficial

to

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