That depends on you or who you ask.
The best President of the United States during the Gilded Age is a matter of opinion. There wasn't any one president during that time that stood out as being good. There was much turmoil and scandal during that time that led to railroad strikes and industrial corruption. Ulysses Grant was probably the best and first president of this period in 1870.
The price of economic goods fell during the time period from 1865 to 1896
The economy was strong throughout the Gilded Age.
Most historical critics will agree that Ronald Reagan was the best president who had the most success during the Cold War.
Which is the BEST description of the impact of capitalism and industrialization on the American public during the Gilded Age? A) During the Gilded Age, the South was still reeling from reconstruction and lacked economic stability and infrastructure. B) With new conveniences, reasonably priced consumer goods, and relatively steady pay, Americans were better off than most of the world. C) Because of the rise of monopolies during the Gilded Age, the American economy underwent periods of recession and depression that did not end until 1918. D) In the post-Civil War period, corporations became larger and more powerful through mergers and monopolies and had a greater influence on American politics.
It was at its best when Bill Clinton was president. Around the years of 2000
Abraham Lincoln - ironically. Best President in history, but only President of half the states!
Present president is Mr mahinda rajapaksha. He is the best president ever. He is 66 years old.
The future is, at best, difficult to predict.
barrack obama is the best among all them
Dragon Bones on a Gilded Altar.
During their first year in office