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Changing Position of Women - Roaring 20s
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Edexcel iGCSE history
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roaring 20s
1920s america
women
gcse history
history
the usa, 1917-1929 (sources)
a-level
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Changing Position of Women - Roaring 20s
Flappers
Appearance
Short hair
Wore make up
Short skirts
Bright clothes
'Revealing' swimming costumes on public beaches
Behaviour
Smoked/drank in public
Went out to speakeasies/cinemas without chaperones
Openly danced (Charleston) with men in public
Listened to the new craze - jazz music
Could be arrested for wearing clothes that were too revealing
Employment opportunities
1930 - 2 million more women employed than 10 years earlier
Still limited opportunities for work for women
1/3 of university degrees were given to women in 1930
Only 5% of medical school places were given to women so numbers of female doctors declined
Supreme Court banned all attempts at creating a minimum wage
Men payed a lot more than women
Jobs available were limited:
Nurses
Librarians
Marriage
Tended to have less children
1900 - 3.6 average 1930 - 2.6 average
Less likely to stay in unhappy marriages
1914 - 100,000 divorces 1929 - 200,000 divorces
Divorce was still quite rare
Still expected to leave work when married
Society
The more they worked, the more they earned giving them freedom to buy what they chose
New appliances gave them more time for recreation
Fridge
Vacuum cleaner
Rural women didn't have the same access to labour saving devices
1932 - only 32% of farmhouses had running water
Flappers paved the way for other women in society and for a more tolerant approach to the social position of women
Politics
Given the vote in 1920
By 1920, there were a handful of women in politics
Nellie Taylor, Wyoming - first woman to become governor of a state
Bertha Knight Landes, Seattle - first female mayor of American city
Women in politics still an exception
Entertainment
Popularity of cinema, radio and dance halls provided further opportunities for women
Mary Pickerford and Clara Bow became stars of silent movies and set up their own film company with two other stars
Mae West and Gloria Swanson became stars of 'talkies' and role models for many young American girls
Most women weren't affected by this as there were only limited opportunities in careers such as film
It showed women that it was possible for them to have careers however
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