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Why is the “Dutch Golden Age” not really a positive period for all people in Dutch culture?
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The "Dutch Golden Age" was not a positive period for all people in Dutch culture because it primarily benefitted the wealthy elite, while the lower classes and marginalized groups faced social and economic hardships.
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