Roles Of Women In The 1920's

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The Roaring Twenties were a grand time, and full of changes for women both mentally and physically. Women were able to break away from the confines of a society that men bound them to for so long and the results of this shift are still evident in our society today. Because of the emerging of the new woman and the Flapper girls, women are able to vote, express themselves through self-determined styles, be equal to men in positions in society, and have more confidence as a gender at large. The activities, styles and ideas of women in the 1920s were risky, looked down upon by some, progressive and influential. The changing of their clothes, hair, makeup, political stance, ability to be in the workforce, participation in the sex culture, use of

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