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ahrayia
2 months ago
5

What was the main Gilded Age economic concern addressed in the cartoon above?

Advanced Placement (AP)
1 answer:
zhannawk [148]2 months ago
4 0
Hello there!

You are spot on! The correct answer is: B. Currency.

I truly hope this was useful for you. Best of luck with your studies! =)
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