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Step2247 [10]
3 years ago
7

How were women’s lives different during the 1920

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ArbitrLikvidat [17]3 years ago
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 in the 1920s<span>. The changing role of </span>women<span> was a result of the work they did </span>during<span> the war. ... </span>In 1920<span>, all </span>women were<span> given the right to vote. 'Flappers' smoked </span>in<span>public, danced the new dances, and </span>were<span> sexually liberals
PLease make me brainleast user</span>
djverab [1.8K]3 years ago
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They could not vote, and mostly was at home with kids and cooking and cleaning
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