Division I: Humanities
By the early twentieth century, the richest 9 percent of Americans controlled 75 percent of the national wealth. The number of millionaires increased from 300 to 4,000. Yet, working families were forced to rely on two, three, and sometimes more, incomes to make ends meet. ................
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