What were the consequences of the widening gap between the wealthiest Americans and the rest of American society in the 1980s?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:



  • During the 1980s, real wages declined for most Americans, while wealthy Americans grew richer.


  • A series of corporate mergers and consolidations further enriched well-off Americans, as did financial speculation and manipulation on Wall Street.


  • This explosion of wealth at the top fueled an emerging culture of extravagance.


  • As the affluence gap widened, the broad middle class watched its job security slip.


  • The poorest Americans grew even poorer in the 1980s. Homelessness increased, as did childhood malnutrition.


  • Despite Reagan’s record, he continued to enjoy the support of many union members and other blue-collar workers.

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What will be an ideal response?

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