Changes in middle-class attitudes during the 1920s included
A. a surprising degree of support for the Bolshevik cause, first articulated by President Wilson in 1919.
B. the popularity of Theodor van de Velde's book Divorce in Five Easy Lessons.
C. the popularity of short skirts, short hair, and the use of previously risqué cosmetics.
D. the acquisition of television sets.
E. the popularity of the twist.
Answer: C
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