Working Women In The 1920s

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With the passage of the 19th change in 1920, that gave women the right to vote, women in America finally achieved the political equality they had fighted for so long to achieve. They called themselves feminists. A big gap began to form between the "new" women of the 1920s and the previous generation.
In earlier times, feminists commonly thought women could not handle both a career and a family successfully, believing that one would hold back the development of the other. This idea began to change in the 1920s, as more women began to want not only successful careers of their own, but also families.
The "new" woman was less invested in social service than the other generations.

Significant changes in the lives of working women happened in

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