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Teenagers in the 1920s spent more time with their families than in decades beforeA. TrueB. False

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Answer:

It's FALSE

Step-by-step explanation:

The 1920's teenagers began to show the first signs of rebellion against the traditional values, something that would increase in the following years. This behavior was a reflexion of the 1920s, also called the roaring twenties, when consumerism, the feeling of freedom, and the idea to have a good time at night with friends began to be common among the teenagers. Different from the decades before when the moral control was stronger, in the 1920s these chains began to break up.

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