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In which areas did women gain power in the 1920s? Select the two correct answers.
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as practitioners of law and medicine
as practitioners of law and medicine
as consumers of products
as consumers of products
as heads of corporations
as heads of corporations
as heads of households
as heads of households
as citizens who could vote
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- as consumers of products
- as citizens who could vote
Explanation: The 19th Amendment (1920) gave women the vote, and the 1920s consumer boom and targeted advertising increased women's economic influence as purchasers. Women did not broadly become heads of corporations or household heads, and entry into law and medicine remained limited.
- as citizens who could vote
Explanation: The 19th Amendment (1920) gave women the vote, and the 1920s consumer boom and targeted advertising increased women's economic influence as purchasers. Women did not broadly become heads of corporations or household heads, and entry into law and medicine remained limited.
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