In 1920, women in the United States experienced significant social and political changes, notably with the passage of the 19th Amendment, granting them the right to vote. Many women began to enter the workforce in greater numbers, taking on roles in offices, factories, and retail, which challenged traditional gender norms. Additionally, the "flapper" culture emerged, symbolizing a more liberated lifestyle characterized by new fashions, social freedoms, and a rejection of conventional behaviors. Overall, women in 1920 were increasingly asserting their independence and shaping the cultural landscape.
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