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Well, honey, in the early 20th century, people were still riding horses and buggies, but they also had these fancy new contraptions called cars. Plus, they finally got their act together and decided to give women the right to vote. So basically, it was like upgrading from a flip phone to a smartphone - same basic concept, just a whole lot fancier.

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