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The ultrafeminine clothing of the 1950s and 1960s reflected the cultural emphasis on:
 
  A) the ecological and economic costs of bearing children.
  B) the acceptance and empowerment for those outside the mainstream norm.
  C) distinct female gender roles.
  D) sex as recreation.

Question 2

Flappers were:
 
  A) young, urban, single, middle-class women.
  B) older men who encouraged younger women to explore their sexuality.
  C) young, urban, single, middle-class men.
  D) older, rural, married women.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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