The Nineteenth Amendment prohibits sex discrimination in voting,
therefore it guaranteed voting rights for both men and women.
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Who were flappers
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During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
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What were speakeasies
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Illegal bars where people went to drink and see entertainment --APEX
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Which group supported the prosecution of John Scopes
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Fundamentalists
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What did the nineteenth amendment do
It gave the right to vote to women.
The Nineteenth Amendment prohibits sex discrimination in voting,
therefore it guaranteed voting rights for both men and women.
Who were flappers
During the 1920's the flappers represented a change in the
American woman in society. They started showing skin with shorter
skirts. They started wearing shorter hair and makeup. The skinny
boyish figure was stylish at this time and, in some cases, so was
unisex fashion. They drank, smoked, cursed, danced, participated in
petting parties, and engaged in other activities seen as scandalous
by the society of the day.
What were speakeasies
Illegal bars where people went to drink and see entertainment --APEX
Which group supported the prosecution of John Scopes