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19 March, 16:22

In the 1920s, the "flapper" lifestyle

1. was largely rejected by upper-class women.

2. was largely reserved for upper-class women.

3. had a particular impact on urban lower-middle-class and working-class single women.

4. was simply a clothing fad.

5. was applauded by most progressive suffragists.

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  1. 19 March, 19:17
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    The correct answer option 5 which is that in 1920s the flapper lifestyle was applauded by most progressive suffragist.

    Explanation:

    The flapper lyfestyle was known to be followed by young women as their behaviour changed and become more progressive. Women began dancing, drinking and smoking somethig that was not expected of women at that time.
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