During the Victorian Age, the upper class became very wealthy in part by exploiting the lower classes. For America to become a great and wealthy nation, was the exuberance and disparity of the Victorian age justified? Explain why.

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Going towards one way or another requires taking decisions; people always have alternatives, so precipitating a course of actions because of entitlement or cravenness about upgrowth without considering the immediate collateral effects and consequences, albeit certain benefits are obtained, it doesnt really justify jeopardizing the well-being of the rest of society either because of not being thoughtful enough, or immediate gratification sake or because of getting there in first place;

it just indicates unaccountability, selfishness, mediocrity and lack of awareness; thus the disparity of the Victorian age was Not justified for America to become a great nation.

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