Today we will be learning about the American Revolution!
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Flappers were women in the 1920s known for their freedom. They pushed the boundaries and did things like wearing revealing clothing and smoking, things that were known as unacceptable.
More Freedom
In 1920, women were given the right to vote with the passing of the 19th Amendment.
League of Women Voters
With the men away to fight in the war, women took over some jobs and worked as teachers, servants, sales clerks, and factory workers.
Housekeeping
Hooray! Now I don't have to clean my husband's disgusting clothes and filthy crumbs anymore!
Women did more rebellious and "unladylike" things, such as driving fast cars, drinking, smoking, and makeup.
In 1920, Carrie Chapman set up the League of Women Voters. This educated women voters.
Today I will be educating you about your new right to vote!
New inventions like the washing machine and vacuum cleaner made it so women didn't have to work in the house as much