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There were multiple significant social movements after World War I including:
1) Harlem Renaissance- This movement revolved around the explosion of African-American music, art, writing, and culture. During this era, many African-American citizens lived in big cities (like Harlem) and used their talents in order to captivate American citizens. This was a small step towards improved relations between white and black citizens, as they found common interests in things like jazz music.
2) Women's Rights Movement- Women played a significant part in the war effort during World War I. This prompted many women to demand more rights, especially voting rights. This movement that started right after World War I resulted in the passing of the 19th amendment, which granted women the right to vote.
Women in America were in a land of contradictions as well as in the land of opportunities which was hard for women on the frontier.
<u>Explanation:</u>
There were a lot of opportunities for countrymen but for a woman in the frontier, things weren't exactly the same nor did women have great freedom to adventures as men did.
Women in America were in a land of contradictions as well as in the land of opportunities which was hard for women on the frontier. Apart from the women who were already in the west there was arrival of indigenous women and from other eastern states.
There was rise of protest for equal rights from the women and Mary Wollstonecraft made great contributions by involving herself in the protests as well as through her literary pieces.