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Which of the following is a description often given to presidents of the Gilded Age? Golden Presidents Forgotten Presidents Ineffective Presidents Republican Presidents Democratic Presidents

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"Golden Presidents" is often a phrase given to presidents of the Gilded Age, but it should be noted that this is not always the case at all. 

The correct answer is A) Golden Presidents.

The option that is a description often given to presidents of the Gilded Age was "Golden Presidents."

The Gilded Age was an important part of the United States history after the period known as the Reconstruction, which was characterized by the rapid economic growth of the nation. That is why the Presidents during this age were known as the Golden Presidents. In 1873, American writer Marl Twain coined the term "the Gilded Age" in one of his novels called "The Gilded Age: a Tale of Today." During this period, the United States lived a transformation from a rural country to a modern and industrialized nation.