How did women's roles change during the 1920s? Select all that apply

Women's voting influenced national politics.
Women found freedom to smoke and drink.
Women began to hold more jobs than men.
More women were working outside the home.

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Answer:

Women's voting influenced national politics.

Women began to hold more jobs than men.

More women were working outside the home.

Explanation:

In the victorious Western countries of the First World War there was a kind of cultural resurgence called by its rupturism the crazy years that affected music (the influence of jazz, tango as well as momentarily the Charleston and other rhythms was reinforced); on the other hand in the cultured music the dodecafonismo and the atonalismo took relevance; especially in the United States between the brief but intense period that was from 1923 to 1929, in fashion (among which the French dressmaker Coco Chanel stood out) the women of high class or presumably high came to wear in the West the first miniskirts as well as many times the haircut called a garçon (in French: a lo boy), wide necklines and arms exposed to the outdoors and certain sexual liberalism promoted by the writings of the anthropologist Margaret Mead among others (Mead was found influenced to a great extent because of his interpretations of the psychoanalytic theory inaugurated decades earlier by Sigmund Freud), also women from the middle and upper strata began to smoke tobacco in the form of cigarettes publicly in the "Western" and Westernized countries.

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