The Roaring Twenties "flapper" represented __________.

A. a small group of young, white, middle-class females
B. broad new cultural patterns affecting most Americans
C. Afro-American influence on mass culture
D. an unrealistic Hollywood image that reflected few real American women


Answer: A

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