Multiple Choice
What is the stereotype of the Jazz Age "flapper"?
A) a sophisticated, pleasure-mad young woman.
B) an idealized woman on a moral pedestal.
C) the "spiritual sister" of the suffragist who embraced feminist political action.
D) the product of publicists and advertising agencies.
E) the evangelical Christian woman who followed the teachings of Billy Sunday.
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