"Liberal" reformers of the Gilded Age believed:
A) wealth inequality was inevitable in modern society.
B) individual liberty and property rights were threatened by the business classes.
C) lower-class groups could strengthen democracy by using government to advance their interests.
D) Reconstruction was largely a mistake.
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