Changes in the law and social norms gave women greater opportunity.
In the 1920s, factors such as the passage of the 19th Amendment granting women the right to vote, changing social attitudes towards women's roles, increased educational opportunities, and the impact of World War I on women's workforce participation all contributed to making it easier for women to bring about change and challenge traditional norms.
The flapper symbolize change for women in the 1920s by allowing women to express their energetic, rebellious, bold, fun-loving sides.
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
The right to vote
Women did not dominate the workforce, and in fact the number of women in the workforce declined during the 1920s, especially professional women.
because they got to work, and do more things
by saying they weren't afraid and are going to fight for freedom .
They got the right to vote in America in 1920; that was the big change.
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".