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“Is ‘the old-fashioned girl,’ with all that she stands for in sweetness, modesty, and innocence, in danger of becoming extinct?"—The Literary Digest, 1921
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Which of the following trends most likely prompted the Literary Digest to ask this question?
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the unfair representation of women in silent films
the unfair representation of women in silent films

the rapid rise of flapper fashions
the rapid rise of flapper fashions

the lifestyle that the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union promoted for young women
the lifestyle that the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union promoted for young women

the illegal employment of women in bootlegging practices
the illegal employment of women in bootlegging practices
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the rapid rise of flapper fashions
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