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100

A Gibson Girl would rather "____ _ ____" than talk to a man or cook for a man

A Gibson girl would rather read a book than talk to a man or cook for a man

100

Voting, driving cars, dancing, drinking, smoking cigarettes, staying out late & going to parties expressed what?

Young woman’s freedom

100

American women became known as flappers after what?

World War 1

100

Name a famous Flapper?

Clara Bow, Zelda Fitzgerald, Helen Morgan, Enda Purviance, Dorothy Sebastian, Anita Page, and Norma Shearer

200

Their clothes were _________ & ___________

Short & Tight

200

Flappers were in the active city night life and went to what kind of clubs?

Jazz clubs

200

Flappers could vote, dress however they wanted, and were more important to society after

The war

200

True or False: Many young people had the same rebellious attitudes as the Flappers

True: Young people and Flappers wanted to participate in an untraditional lifestyle

300

The flappers cut their hair to the style of a ___

Bob

300

"eat-drink-and-be-merry-for-tomorrow-we-die spirit” was the flappers what?

Motto

300

Women began to work in factories or as clerks because ____

many men were drafted into war which meant help was wanted

300

Why would many Flappers and people Smoke and drink?

Prohibition began with the influence of some women who wanted liquor to be outlawed because of how it made some men and husbands act once they were intoxicated.


400

Dresses were hemmed to the? ___

Knees 

400

True or False: They started choosing activities that interested them and didn't care about their fathers or husbands decisions for them.

True

400

Women had the right to vote after a how many years of struggle?

72 years

400

What was the stereotype that Flappers strayed away from?

The ”Gibson girl“

500

The garconne style means? 

A young woman of the 1920s who rebelled against conventional ideas of ladylike behavior and dress. Basically dress how ever they want. Unlady like.

500

What 5 things places described Flappers?

northern, urban, single, young, middle-class women

500

True or False: Women still weren't allowed to date or have any fun after the war was over

False

500

When did young and old people begin to accept the aspects of the Flapper lifestyle?

At the end of the 1920s