The movements & events that contributed to social change during the 1920s are:
- The Great Migration
- Prohibition
- Women’s Suffrage
<h3>What was the Social changes of the 1920s?</h3>
The 1920s helped to bring about a "revolution in morals and manners because sexu-al mores, gender roles, hair styles, and dress all changed profoundly during the 1920s.
Hence, the movements & events that contributed to social change during the 1920s are the Great Migration, Prohibition, Women’s Suffrage.
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