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vivado [14]
3 years ago
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How did youth culture change during the 1920s? youth were expected to hold jobs that contributed to the welfare of the family. s

tudents were able to remain in school longer and an adolescent culture developed. both men and women were working outside the home, so youth were expected to shoulder greater responsibility. no real youth culture existed during the 1920s?
History
2 answers:
lesantik [10]3 years ago
8 0
The correct answer should be
<span>Students were able to remain in school longer and an adolescent culture developed

These were people who started asking for permission less and less and developing their own youth culture that consisted of staying out long, dancing, they started dating and marrying as they saw fit, they could stay in school longer, both high school and college, and ultimately had more fun and less responsibilities.</span>
antoniya [11.8K]3 years ago
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In youth culture of 1920s, Students were able to remain in the school and because of that an adolescent culture developed.  

<u>Further Explanation:- </u>

<u>In Youth culture of 1920s, Young men used to wear clothes which were not so different if compared to clothes of their fathers as there was only small difference in pattern of colors and on the other hand, women used to wear loose and dropped waist dresses which were in bright colors.</u> After the Great War, There were many long pre-held customs and values which seemed to be irrelevant as youth of America started to have his say against the norms which were presented by their parents and after Great War, Fashion trends and musical culture among youth arose and that changed Youth Culture in America forever. <u>The Youth of 1920s, used to spend majority of their time in school and because of that there was development of adolescent Culture as they wanted to spend their teenage years having fun. They used to go to clubs or watch movies and drive around with their friends.</u> They often used to silently escape from their house with cars to meet up with their peers and they also socialized in cars as they thought that cars provided them privacy.<u> The Music of 1920s influenced the youth immensely.</u> Both men and women started to work out of their homes from their young days of life only.  

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Answer Details:

Grade – High School

Subject – History

Chapter –Han Dynasty

<u>Keywords</u><u> –</u>Youth, Youth Culture, Cars, Fashion, Clothes, Music, Work, Bright colors, Teenage, Great War, Clubs, Movies, 1920s.  

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