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Snezhnost [94]
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The “flapper” style that emerged among women in the 1920s, characterized by short skirts and bobbed hair, demonstrated the

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The style that emerged among women in the 1920s, characterized by short skirts and bobbed hair, demonstrated the: Changing perceptions on women

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