The Presidents during the gilded age are referred to as "forgettable" because America was going through its Industrial Revolution at that time, and the powerful business leaders at the time (Andrew Carnegie, John Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, etc) dominated the nation rather than the government. Additionally, there was much corruption going on throughout America, and the forgettable Presidents did not do a successful job of properly eliminating this corruption. Thus, they are deemed forgettable.
I think you need to identify which President Roosevelt, since one was a Bull Moose Republican, and the other a Democrat
The Gilded Age
Makrk Twain named the "Gilded Age" to describe a time after the Civil War.
the quest for wealth and political and social corruption
Yes. He was the last of the Gilded Age presidents.
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Precious metals
it is a good thing and a bad thing
No, greed is never good.
The bosses of the gilded age were usually corrupt and received payment from the robber barons. Some of these bosses were Boss Tweed and the political machine of Tammany Hall. The corruption extended to include some of the presidents.
There were no airplanes in 'the gilded age'.
they felt good!
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The political participation was high. This is during the gilded age.
Gilded Age