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because they got to work, and do more things
The changing role of women in 1920s America was embodied by the image of the "Flapper".
The flapper symbolize change for women in the 1920s by allowing women to express their energetic, rebellious, bold, fun-loving sides.
Women did not dominate the workforce, and in fact the number of women in the workforce declined during the 1920s, especially professional women.
For one, they were given the right to vote in the US
In the 1920s, women made significant strides in the workplace, particularly in gaining access to roles traditionally held by men. Women began to enter professions such as teaching, nursing, and office work in larger numbers. However, they still faced discrimination in terms of pay, advancement opportunities, and societal expectations about their role in the workforce.
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
it made life easier for working women
because they got to work, and do more things
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Changes in the law and social norms gave women greater opportunity.
During the 1920s (1918-1929), after the World War I, is the age when the role of women had changed from passive to active in society. Women were much more than just looking after their children and doing housework at home. They began to work outside and attend school. They had become more independent both financially and literally. Therefore the employment pattern had changed and women had become increasingly important.
The role of women changed significantly in the 1920s. The 19th Amendment to the US Constitution gave women the opportunity to vote and take a more proactive role in politics. Women were allowed to attend colleges and universities throughout the country. More women were working outside of the home as well during this time.
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