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How did the flapper symbolize change for the woman in the 1920s

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The correct answer is because of the rebellious and bold spirit the flapper inspired

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The Flappers were a generation of woman that used a particular style in their clothing, the music they heard (mostly Jazz), the hair cut they had that was called the "bob cut", usually weared a lot of make up, they drank hard liquours, often drive at high speeds and had other behaviours that were not considered normal in a woman in the 1920's and therefore because of this rebellious attitude the flappers inspired they symbolized change for the woman in the 1920's.

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