"Liberal" reformers of the Gilded Age believed
A) wealth inequality was inevitable in modern society, and democracy was becoming a threat to individual liberty.
B) individual liberty and property rights were threatened, above all, by the business classes.
C) lower-class groups could strengthen democracy by using government to advance their interests.
D) an activist government should address social needs, much as liberals do in modern America.
E) wealth inequality could be corrected through workers' hard work.
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