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In what sense did the flappers dressand dance represent a display of freedom​

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Flappers are symbols of the Thundering Twenties, the social, political disturbance and expanded transoceanic social trade that followed the finish of World War I. Flappers were viewed as reckless for wearing inordinate cosmetics, drinking liquor, smoking cigarettes in broad daylight, driving vehicles and treating sex nonchalantly. They guaranteed that the flappers' dresses were 'close to exposure', 'nervy', 'foolish', and unintelligent.

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