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23 September, 01:49

Which term does not characterize the changing role of women in the 1920s? A: flapper B: Protestant C: voter D: worker

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  1. 23 September, 02:07
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    Which term does not characterize the changing role of women in the 1920s?

    B: Protestant

    Protestant women had been around long before the 1920s, however, the suffrage for women was, in fact, an objective reached by 1920 and the flapper as a new lifestyle also surfaced during this time. Working women also happened to become more prominent during the '20s, when a lot of men went to war and the necessity was created to occupy these vacancies in fields prominently dominated by men such as Medicine.

    Summarizing, Protestant women do not characterize the changing role of women during the 1920s because it was a role that a lot of them had already taken part of, and actually, the protestant women are responsible for many of these reforms, because, they started to question the pre-existing ideas of what a woman was supposed to be within a family, a church and a society.
  2. 23 September, 02:16
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