Answer: had a particular impact on lower-middle-class single women.
Explanation: The Flapper lifestyle of the 1920s was a way of life of young women who wanted more independence and freedom from the strict moral codes and society’s expectations of them. Women entered the workforce due to the war. The symbols of this lifestyle were the short dress, low necklines, smoking and sexual freedom. It was frowned upon by many people, both men and women but it brought economic and social possibilities for women especially lower-middle-class and working-class single women.