A flapper was the slang name for a young woman who liked to dance, often had short hair, wore casual clothing, and went against many of the traditions and customs that had been common until the so-called "Roaring 20s." Some young women regarded the word "flapper" as insulting, but others embraced it as a sign that they were independent and doing things in their own way, rather than conforming to the culture's expectations.
The answer to this question would be 'women'.
The answer to this question would be 'women'.
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a woman that wear short skirts in the 1920s
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The flapper symbolize change for women in the 1920s by allowing women to express their energetic, rebellious, bold, fun-loving sides.
you would see a flapper in the 1920s which is also known as the "roaring twenties."
Yes, the female flapper of the 1920s was more image than reality.
Many styles of the 1920s included short skirts, short hair, flapper shoes, and tons of black