by the end of the gilded age the values of a metropolitan and industrial america had triumphed over those of a rural and agrarian american what evidence supports this statement

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by the end of the gilded age the values of a metropolitan and industrial america had triumphed over those of a rural and agrarian american what evidence supports this statement
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Evidence that supports this statement includes the growth of cities, the rise of industrial production, the decline of rural populations, and the increased wealth of the upper classes.

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The Gilded Age (1870-1900) saw a dramatic shift in the values of American society. The values of a metropolitan and industrial America...
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