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1 By Andreia Martins and Katherine Jackson

2   Women who worked primarily outside of the house were typically single, divorced, women of color or poor married women.  Many of these “new women” were active in sports, college educated, interested in pursuing a career, and were interested in a marriage based on equality.  Some men were appalled at the idea of their women working outside of the home but many middle-class women drove the reforms of the Progressive Era. “New Woman”

3   They say that during the 1920’s “a new woman was born,” the women of the 1920’s smoked, drank, danced, and voted. A flapper was a girl who was giddy, a girl who took risks.  The first time the term “flapper” was used was in Great Britain, they used this term to describe young girls who were not yet women.  The flapper typically had short hair, short dresses that were lighter to make movement easier, this was important especially during the jazz age when energetic dancing was very popular. Flappers

4   During the 1920’s many women were still working at home, however many were starting to acquire jobs such as:  Typists(a person who is skilled in using a typewriter)  Filing Clerks  Telephone Operators  Stenographers(a person who types what people say)  Domestic Servants New Jobs and Opportunities

5   Upper and middle-class women who were college educated and ambitious to have their own careers began making their own careers as:  Social workers  Settlement workers  Public health nurses  Teachers  Librarians Careers for Women

6   On August 26, 1920, the 19 th Amendment to the Constitution was established.  This allowed women the right to vote and declared their responsibilities of citizenship.  Election day in 1920 was a very gratifying day, because this was the day that women could exercise their right to vote for the first time. Voting Rights

7   Article Title: Flappers in the Roaring Twenties  Date Accessed: March 30, 2015  Author: Jennifer Rosenberg  Website Title: American History USA  Article Title: Working and Voting -- Women in the 1920s  Date Accessed: March 30, 2015 Bibliography

8   Website Title: Women in the Progressive Era  Article Title: Women in the Progressive Era  Date Accessed: March 30, 2015


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