When Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner labeled the post-Civil War era the "Gilded Age," they implied that it was characterized by:
A) widespread greed and corruption
B) the practical elimination of poverty
C) massive appreciation of art and culture
D) a real absence of political division
E) such widespread diffusion of wealth that more people had access to real gold
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