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What was the significance of the flapper in the
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The significance of the flapper was most the new "look" for Women back then. Before the 1920s, women were expected to dress more modestly and work in the households and not in the public or in factory jobs. However, the flappers introduced the idea of women not adhering to standards. Flappers wore shorter skirts, smoked, and had shorter hair, and lived a more "carefree lifestyle". Because of this, it was an advancement for Women, especially in fashion.

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