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14 March, 21:19

What was a major influence on the popularity of the flapper during the 1920s

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  1. 14 March, 21:30
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    Cars meant that a woman could come and go as she wished, visit speakeasies and other entertainer locations, and use the day's large vehicles for their popular activity - petting parties. The rise was an integral factor in flapper culture.

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    Flappers from the 1920s were young women who were known for the energetic independence that they had, and many found a lifestyle to be insane, unethical or utterly dangerous. As the first generation of American independent women, flappers have broken barriers to women's cultural, political and sexual equality.

    In August 1920, with the ratification of the 19th Amendment, the Equality of women took another step forward, allowing women to vote. Then Margaret Sanger took steps in the early 1920s to give women abortion, sparking a surge of women's birth control rights.

    The 1920s have resulted in a prohibition following the 18th amendment that prohibited legal sales of alcohol. In addition, the stage set for speakeaasies offered illegal manufactured and sold alcohol, along with the explosion in popularity among Jazz and Jazz clubs.
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