The term "flapper" referred to

a. women who joined the air force during the war.
b. modern, single, women who smoked and wore short dresses.
c. women who supported Prohibition by attacking saloons and saloonkeepers.
d. feminists who organized political and action groups.
e. women who publicly debated the merits of the League of Nations.


b

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One characteristic of the factory system in the first half of the nineteenth century was that

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By ____, the Qing was on its way to historical oblivion

a. 1875 b. 1900 c. the end of World War I d. the time of the Great Depression e. 1912

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