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During the gilded age, how was life different for the poor, the middle class, and the very rich?

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During the gilded age, how was life different for the poor, the middle class, and the very rich?

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The poor lived in tenements in unhealthy and crowded conditions.


Middle class mostly lived in suburbs and many people had servants.


The very rich people lived in huge mansions, and had extravagant parties
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