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A. Women wore shorter skirts and hairstyles and gained more independence.
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The 1920s, also known as the roaring twenties or the Jazz Age, was the era after World War I, where American prosperity was achieved. After World War I, women in the United States gained their right to vote, and wanted to be treated like men, they started wearing shorter skirts and short hairstyles that reflected their new freedom, women also changed in the way they behaved, they started working, going out to party, drinking and smoking and had no care for morals,<em> this type of women were called Flappers.</em>
Disease was the reason for the death of native Americans
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During dark times, I would feel lonely, sometimes even anxiety but that's rare for me, I'm used to loneliness but whenever close love ones are concerned with me and check up on me. I feel cheered up, happiness, and feel important to them, as much as they feel important to me too.
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I assume you mean feel instead of fell?
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Ali has that authority for the Shi' a
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The division between Sunnis and Shi'as is the largest and oldest in the history of Islam.
Both Shi'as and Sunnis have good evidence to support their understanding of the succession. Sunnis argue that the Prophet chose Abu Bakr to lead the congregational prayers as he lay on his deathbed, thus suggesting that the Prophet was naming Abu Bakr as the next leader. The Shi'as' evidence is that Muhammad stood up in front of his Companions on the way back from his last Hajj, and proclaimed Ali the spiritual guide and master of all believers. Shi'a reports say he took Ali's hand and said that anyone who followed Muhammad should follow Ali.
Muslims who believe that Abu Bakr should have been the Prophet's successor have come to be known as Sunni Muslims. Those who believe Ali should have been the Prophet's successor are now known as Shi'a Muslims. It was only later that these terms came into use. Sunni means 'one who follows the Sunnah' (what the Prophet said, did, agreed to or condemned). Shi'a is a contraction of the phrase 'Shiat Ali', meaning 'partisans of Ali'.