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What did the flapper symbolize? (5 points)

The change in standards for women
The demand to return to earlier standards of behavior
A new political movement for a new century
A sense of opulence for a wealthy century

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Answer:

A change in standards for women

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically flappers were the reason people slowly accepted change in women's standards because of the way they acted and dressed. It was considered appalling that a woman would ever do such a thing and being the creatures we are we will do the exact opposite of what you want us to do, say, or be.

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