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A form of rebellion specifically for women during the Jazz Age was
cutting their hair.
sitting on top of flagpoles.
going to the movies.
voting for female candidates.
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Cutting their hair.
Explanation: During the Jazz Age many young women (flappers) rebelled against traditional norms by bobbing their hair, wearing shorter dresses, and adopting new behaviors like smoking and dancing—haircuts were a visible, specifically female act of rebellion.
Explanation: During the Jazz Age many young women (flappers) rebelled against traditional norms by bobbing their hair, wearing shorter dresses, and adopting new behaviors like smoking and dancing—haircuts were a visible, specifically female act of rebellion.
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