<span>How did the outcome of World War II contribute to the development of the Cold War?
Answer: B</span>
Farming, especially cotton farming, thanks to eli whitney's cotton gin
mark Twain called the late 19th century the "Gilded Age." By this, he meant that the period was glittering on the surface but corrupt underneath. ... It is easy to caricature the Gilded Age as an era of corruption, conspicuous consumption, and unfettered capitalism.