A few girls continued their schooling till age 18 (and some of these went on to college). However, please note that in 1917 the vast majority of kids of both sexes left school at age 14.
Yes
there was cooking and cleaning
tHEY HAD THE RIGHT TO VOTE IN ELECTIONS
Before the 1920s, political change for women was difficult due to deeply entrenched societal norms that viewed women as primarily domestic figures, limiting their roles in public life and governance. Legal barriers, such as laws that denied women the right to vote and hold office, further restricted their political participation. Additionally, widespread opposition from both men and women who believed in traditional gender roles hindered efforts for reform. Activism for women's rights was often met with resistance, making progress slow and challenging.
The right to vote
People, especially women had more free time in the 1920s because of all the new electric appliances to do half of the work they had to do before.
Young women of the 1920's who defied traditional rules of conduct and dress. generally a liberal bases of women.
Men were able to vote in the 1920s as long as they were older than 21. Women could vote if they were over 30, a law passed by the British Parliamant, the law was changed that women could vote at the age of 21 in 1928. African Americans could not vote until The Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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".
The answer to this question would be 'women'.
The answer to this question would be 'women'.
in the 1920s women wore there hair short wore skirts above the knees and smoked in public pretty badass THESE WOMEN WERE CALLED FLAPPERS
The flapper symbolize change for women in the 1920s by allowing women to express their energetic, rebellious, bold, fun-loving sides.
They did, and women used a lot of it.
there was cooking and cleaning
Yes