Similarities Between The Gilded Age Then And Now

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The Gilded Age: Then and Now Throughout our history, it is believed our societies have undergone significant changes forming the way we live our lives today. Could this be true or are we simply set to relive history? The contemporary period shares many similarities with the gilded age. These two periods may seem like their worlds apart, but as we look closer, we can see that they there two eras that share many similarities. In this essay, we will embark on a journey through history and compare the economic landscapes from the 1800s to today. There is an ever-widening gap between the rich and the poor. Rich tycoons stay rich while the poor continue to get poorer. That seems to be one of the greatest similarities between the two time periods. Another similarity would be the political climate. …show more content…

Politicians have always had their hands in the pockets of the wealthy in hopes that they will fund their political campaigns. The wealthy will not just give up their money for the greater good of this country. No, of course not. They will finance the campaign of politicians so long as there is something in it for them too. The wealthy would pay for a politicians’ campaign only to sway the interest of the politician. During the Gilded Age, corruption was an ever-persistent problem, however, it is a continuing problem in the contemporary period as well. It is unfortunate that often times the politicians would be paid to have the wealthy’s interest take precedence over the needs of the less fortunate. This meant that decisions made by politicians were more about pleasing the wealthy elites than serving the greater good. Corruption might not be so obvious to some. It is not just seen obviously with politicians being paid off for their own agenda. It can be disguised as better trade opportunities in the form of canals and

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