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Gordon Dixon
20 July, 19:29
Which became a symbol of a 1920s woman?
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Karley Jimenez
20 July, 21:27
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The Flapper - after the nineteenth amendment was passed many women began to lose interest in politics and the suffragette movement. A flapper is a fashionable young woman intent on enjoying herself and flouting conventional standards of behavior.
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