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The three Gilded Age anti-monopoly movements shared all of the following EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesLower taxes for all Americans, even the wealthyA vision of the USA divided between the “people” and a small corporate “elite”The desire to restore a “producers’ republic” in which most of the nation’s wealth went to those who actively produced itFear of an impending national crisis

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The three Gilded Age anti-monopoly movements shared all of the following EXCEPTGroup of answer choicesLower taxes for all Americans, even the wealthyA vision of the USA divided between the “people” and a small corporate “elite”The desire to restore a “producers’ republic” in which most of the nation’s wealth went to those who actively produced itFear of an impending national crisis

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The three Gilded Age anti-monopoly movements did not share the concept of "Lower taxes for all Americans, even the wealthy". The movements were primarily concerned with the division of wealth and power in the country, and they saw the wealthy corporate elite as a threat to the economic balance. They wanted to restore a "producers' republic" where the majority of the nation's wealth went to those who actively produced it, not the wealthy elite. They also feared an impending national crisis due to this imbalance of wealth and power. Lowering taxes for all Americans, including the wealthy, would not align with these goals as it could potentially increase the wealth of the already wealthy elite.

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