During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
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Who was allied with russia during world war l
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Russia sided with the Allies, which included Great Britain,
France, the United States, Italy, and Japan during World War
One.
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How did president Hoover react to the bonus army
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He used the military to disperse protesters.
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What best describes Hoovervilles
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A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
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Why were flappers shocking to society
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Social attitudes in the past were opposed to independent
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What statement describes a result of xenophobia in the 1920s
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led to many arrest
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Which pioneer showed that women could excel in new fields such as aviation
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Amelia Earhart
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In The Negro Digs Up His Past what is Arthur Schomburg discussing
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In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing
the he study of the history of African Americans.
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Who was a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance
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all the above.
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Which women was a pioneering journalist for the New York Times
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Anne O'hare McCormick
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The American women suffrage association (AWSA) and the national women suffrage association (NWSA) disagreed on what
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Support for african American suffrage.
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What happened on black Tuesday
Investors sold more than 16 million shares of stock.
During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
Who was allied with russia during world war l
Russia sided with the Allies, which included Great Britain,
France, the United States, Italy, and Japan during World War
One.
How did president Hoover react to the bonus army
He used the military to disperse protesters.
What best describes Hoovervilles
A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
Why were flappers shocking to society
.
Social attitudes in the past were opposed to independent
women.
What statement describes a result of xenophobia in the 1920s
led to many arrest
Which pioneer showed that women could excel in new fields such as aviation
Amelia Earhart
In The Negro Digs Up His Past what is Arthur Schomburg discussing
In "The Negro Digs Up His Past," Arthur Schomburg is discussing
the he study of the history of African Americans.
Who was a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance
all the above.
Which women was a pioneering journalist for the New York Times
Anne O'hare McCormick
The American women suffrage association (AWSA) and the national women suffrage association (NWSA) disagreed on what