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Title: 1920's Flappers - Good Role Models?
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February 20, 1998 |
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As time went on clothes became more revealing, girls began doing drugs, and they began doing all this at younger ages. That is why flappers were not good role models. Showed first 250 characters
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"Undeterred by the disapproval of adults, the younger generation was setting out to have a good time" (Herald 28). "Flappers were teenage girls who drank, smoked cigarettes, dressed in suggestive clothing, engaged in premarital sex, and affected an air of sophistication" (Jennings 115)... Showed next 250 characters
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