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US History CHapter 13 Postwar Social Change

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How did women's roles change in the 1920s?Women got the right to vote and they also started working more.
What reflected the new morals and manners of the 1920s?The way women dressed.
Who were the flappers?Flappers were women that had loose morals.
How did the mass media help create a national culture?Mass media was a method of communicating information to large numbers of people.
Explain the Great Migration and why African Americans migrated north?The Great Migration was blacks from Southern to Northern cities. They migrated to north for jobs.
Who were Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh?They were two of the nation's heroes in the 1920s who met new avaition challenges.
What were the bootleggers?Suppliers of illegal alcohol.
What were the effects of Prohibition on society?There was organized crime and people didn't accept it.
Describe some of the social changes and conflicts of the 1920s.There were issues of religion and racial tension.


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