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In the 1920's, there was a social revolution towards what kind of values? youthful sensible religious
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The answer would be youthful, because the WW1 had just happened so people adresses life with a very relaxed attitude because so many people had died they realised how short life is and became more promiscuous in their day to day activities
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in the 1920, there was a social revolution towards : Youthful
During these times, many young teenagers started to break out from the socially acceptable behaviour from that time
this period was more commonly known as Roaring twenties
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