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What did the "flapper" represent for the 1920s' woman? A) more educational opportunities B) a challenge to traditional values C) changing religious roles D) greater political influence
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What did the "flapper" represent for the 1920s' woman?
A) more educational opportunities
B) a challenge to traditional values
C) changing religious roles
D) greater political influence
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B) a challenge to traditional values
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