The flappers where are a generation of women during 1920 that wore short skirts and had a relatively bohemian way of behaving that defied the boundaries of acceptable behavior. Among their characteristics were the use of excessive makeup, drinking, and smoking tobacco.
They are considered as icons of the 1920s, as they were considered as a reflection of a period filled with social and political turbulence after World War I.
On the other hand, flappers often portraited a superficial image of society at that time as they were always left the impression of engaging an upscale style of living.
Answer:
As USA entered into the gilded-age in the late 1870's and the society turned more into an industrialist society, a minor portion of the population, who were industrialists and business owners became extremely wealth and lived lavish life styles.
However, their wealth came at a cost. Many working class people's labor was exploited and the minimum wages, working conditions, health and safety conditions at work were disregarded.
It is because of this poor working conditions met by the workers that more and more people and social activists started to concern more about the Socialism and it values.
Explanation:
It was a dark time, it was miserable being a slave.
Answer:
O People lived in wide open spaces and weren't clsoe enough to doctors.
Explanation:
People did not live in open spaces and were actually crowded with people. Housing wasn't the best back then so no they did not live in open spaces. They also didn't know much about how to heal these things so doctors were also not the best. Dirty towns, filthy streets, rats, and fleas were big contributers to diseases where people living in wide open spaces is not.
For number one I'll say either A or C and for number 2 I'll say either A or B