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What was the main significance of flappers in the 1920s? a.) most women in the u. s. and Europe became flappers b.) Flappers finally succeeded in winning women the right to vote. c.) Flappers symbolized a postwar rejection of traditional values and attitudes. d.) Flappers symbolized a new age age of equality between men and women.

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    The correct answer is C. Flapper symbolized a postwar rejection of traditional values and attitudes.

    The Flappers of the 1920s showed their rejection of societal norms through several different characteristics including:

    - Clothing style - These women refused to wear traditional Victorian era fashions and instead focused on wearing skirts and dresses that showed their ankles/knees.

    - Leisure activities - Instead of their life revolving around children, flappers focused on activities that made them happy. This included going to speakeasies, going out dancing, and riding bikes.
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