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Which is the best example of how women went against social norms during the Roaring Twenties?
Women became flappers who danced the Charleston.
Women became businesspeople who bought cars.
Women became celebrities who starred in movies.
Women became landlords who bought property.
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Women became flappers who danced the Charleston.
Explanation: Flappers symbolized a break with Victorian norms — they wore shorter skirts and bobbed hair, smoked and drank in public, danced provocative dances like the Charleston, and embraced greater social and sexual freedom.
Explanation: Flappers symbolized a break with Victorian norms — they wore shorter skirts and bobbed hair, smoked and drank in public, danced provocative dances like the Charleston, and embraced greater social and sexual freedom.
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