Social Changes of American Women in the 1920's
[2023-12-10 13:43:27]
After female voting rights and parliament passed Article 19 of the Constitutional amendment, women believe that they have the ability to do whatever they can. Prior to the 1920's, women were said to be taller than men, but their treatment was inadequate and opportunities were not even. Women do not have the same opportunity as men because they believe that women can not tolerate as much work as men do. Because women are not educated, there is no job. They are housekeeping, cooking, cleaning, and caring for children.
There were many changes in women in the 1920s, but this change did not affect all American women. Women living in rural areas are hardly affected by these changes, but middle-class women living in urban areas feel the biggest change. Some women change these changes to extremes (baffles), but most women feel subtle changes such as voting rights, liberation from families, freedom to leave home. Elderly people and many men oppose it. In the 1920s, women were not exactly the same as men, but this was the beginning, and for most American women, in the 1920s it was a pretty 'raging' era.
From 1850 to 1920, the Church continued to discuss the role of divorce and remarriage due to changes in American socio-economic structure. The Industrial Revolution began to redefine the role of men and women by attracting men and women from rural communities to cities, from relatives to peer communities. After all Malaysia Liberal Party joined the national platform for women, women were organized to promote citizenship in 1848. A month later, the Seneca Falls Convention convened and adopted a "women declaration" that requires women to enjoy the right to protect their homes and their families.
The 1920s was remembered as the roar of the 1920's due to dramatic social and political change. For the first time in history, many Americans lived in cities rather than farms, women were allowed to vote, the radio station taught jazz tones to the audience across the country, the cinema first Was introduced. Culture For many people, life seems to be an ongoing gathering. Incredible. Yes, the collapse of the market in 1929 has finished this.
The 1920s, or the wonderful era of nonsense (I would like to call it) is not a dramatic social and cultural revolution in the past decade - it is a vibrant, roaring moment. For the first time in the history of the Americans, people decided to abandon the farm and to live a rich urban life. An exciting new trend is sweeping the world. The wealth of the country doubles, the baffle fills with the new jazz club, the skirt rises from the knees, and the American dream is vibrant. It would be difficult to believe the man who lost her mother at birth, but soon after, his father would become a world famous stunt performer from a sailor and a failing boxer. Alvin called himself "the most lucky idiot on the planet", he said five accidents (including Titanic), three car accidents, two plane accidents, one train accident, a scorpion of a pear tree He insisted that he survived. All of us think that Alvin agrees to be another person.