As the united states matured into an industrial economy, americans struggled to make sense of a new social order that included "better classes," "respectable classes," and "dangerous classes." identify the statements that describe the nation's social problems during the gilded age.

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During the Gilded Ages, social problems arose such as the dominated discussions with regards to the different classes such as better, dangerous and respectable classes, which arose during the development of the US into an Industrial economy. Another Social Problem was that the described overworked individuals in the Fall River was described by the owners as sc#m of the English and Irish men.