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In the 1920s, the status of women in the workplace
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
Why did many Americans become fascinated with heroes in the 1920s?
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
The rapid development of the mass media during the 1920s
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
The new morals and manners of the 1920s were reflected in
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
How did life change for American women in the 1920s?
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
One of the most exciting heroes of this era was the baseball star
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
The big change in movies in the late 1920s was
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
In Charles Lindbergh and other heroes, Americans recognized
the introduction of color.
They longed for symbols of old-fashioned virtues.
the virtues of the good old days.
women’s fashions.
promoted the creation of a national culture.
Many women felt freer to experiment with bolder styles and manners.
changed very little.
Babe Ruth.
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