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Tresset [83]
4 years ago
11

During the 1920s, flappers were best described as women who

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Wittaler [7]4 years ago
5 0
D. danced the Charleston.

Flappers in the 1920's wore knee length dresses which allowed them to move easily while performing the Charleston. Often these dresses were adorned with fringes and beads. Flappers often listened to jazz went to clubs and drank alcohol. These women were often considered liberated and did not conform to social norms earning them the nickname “flapper.”
grin007 [14]4 years ago
4 0

The Answer Is D) Danced the Charleston

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