During the 1920s, women's lives changed significantly with the passing of the 19th Amendment, granting them the right to vote in the United States, which empowered women politically and socially. Additionally, the decade saw a cultural shift, exemplified by the emergence of the "flapper" lifestyle, where women embraced more liberated fashion and behaviors, symbolizing greater freedom and independence in both personal and public spheres.
For one, they were given the right to vote in the US
because they got to work, and do more things
Woman's liefs changed during the civil war because they were having sex with several boy because it was fun
as for most early civilizations it was the discovery of fire that changed their lives.
Experience in organizing movements. (apex)
For one, they were given the right to vote in the US
because they got to work, and do more things
Edith changed womens lifes because they were allowed to stand for parliment. She changed childrens lifes so they were cared for.
women won the right to vote
women won the right to vote
Women held positions of wife,mother,peasant and nun during the Middle Ages.
because the womans live at the church since world war .,.,
it changed it by the new inventions and methods that were used during the time
By changing what they do.
After researching the history of women’s rights, it became clear that their lives have drastically changed from having almost no freedom, to having a lasting impact on society today.
In the 1920s, children's lives changed due to advancements in education, health care, and entertainment. Education became more widespread and mandatory, leading to higher literacy rates. Health care improved, reducing child mortality rates. Children were also exposed to new forms of entertainment, such as radio and movies, that shaped their cultural experiences.
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