During the Gilded Age, Presidents believed they should do the following: Group of answer choices Provide social safety nets for those individuals who needed it most. End the kick-back system. Enforce and Obey Laws created by the Constitution. End Political corruption.
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Provide social safety nets for those individuals who needed it most: This is not accurate. During the Gilded Age, the government generally took a laissez-faire approach to economics, meaning they did not interfere much with the economy or provide social safety Show more…
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