A major influence regarding the popularity of the flapper during the 1920s was a shift away from the traditional roles of women. The flapper represented a new era of freedom and independence for women, characterized by changes in fashion, behavior, and social norms that challenged traditional expectations.
What was a major influence regarding the popularity of the flapper during the 1920s? (U14.4 and Unit 12-14 EOC Study Notes) TEKS - 3(C), 6(A), 7(F)(1 point) Responses An increase in the use of credit and installment plans An increase in the use of credit and installment plans A shift away from the traditional roles of women A shift away from the traditional roles of women It allowed Model T Fords to drive in the mud without everyone getting dirty It allowed Model T Fords to drive in the mud without everyone getting dirty A decrease in crime associated with prohibition. A decrease in crime associated with prohibition. A decline in the number of women working in urban factories
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