What was a flapper?

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a woman who had fought for and finally won the right to vote

a woman who had fought for and finally won the right to vote

a woman who had gone to college or university

a woman who had gone to college or university

a woman who was married but also had a job outside the home

a woman who was married but also had a job outside the home

a woman whose dress and behavior was considered modern

a woman whose dress and behavior was considered modern
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A flapper was a woman whose dress and behavior was considered modern. Flappers were known for their bold fashion choices, such as short dresses, bobbed hair, and a carefree attitude, symbolizing the cultural shift in women's roles during the 1920s.

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