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Flappers In The 1920s Research Paper

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Before the 1920s, it was seen as common knowledge for women to have no job besides a wife and a mother. But when World War II began, women had no choice but to take over the jobs their husbands, brothers, and fathers left behind. This sparked a lot of women to want to work outside of the home, even after the war was over. This led to a domino effect of liberation for women. There was a new attitude coming to be in women in the United States ("The Changing Role of American Women in the 1920s"). They were now brave enough to do things women were never “supposed” to do before. For example, women began smoking and and drinking in public, they began driving by themselves and started wearing different types of clothing. They wore revealing clothes for style, or dressed in men’s clothes simply for comfort. And lastly, most of the “New Women” idea came from flappers, but when other women who were not flappers saw their new freedom, they followed. If it were not for flappers in the 1020’s who would have stepped up and changed the roles of women in America? (“Flappers”) Flappers inspired what we call “The New Woman” which came about in the 1920’s, and is the starting point for the ongoing fight for women’s equality. …show more content…

Without most women’s new freedom and change of attitude, many things would be different. Prostitution became big in the 20’s, and for that reason crime went up. Woman were seen more and more behind bars because of breaking prohibition laws and participating in other crime. This being said, women saw positive changes such as getting the right to vote in 1920. Woman worked more and employment rates for women went up 25% (“Women in The 1920s”). Women began having more fun! Flappers danced and partied all the time. Would it really be called the roaring 20’s if women didn’t start having

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