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2. Describe the political climate of the 1920s including elections and government action.
===3. How new was the "New Woman"? What effect did the granting of female suffrage have on politics of the 1920s? What new struggles did women progressives focus on in this decade? How did suffragettes feel about the emergence of "the flapper"? ===

4.What were the major points of conflict between the modern, secular, urban culture emerging in the 1920s and the more traditional culture of rural America?
==Next, a social-historical-interpretive experiment. I would like us to try and write a "group essay". I will pose a broad essay question to which you ALL must contribute. You will use the "reply" option under the discussion tab to continue the line of argument. Be sure to read the thesis to make sure your input falls within its parameters and also that you don't repeat others thoughts or support. Please do not contribute anymore than THREE sentences or close the arguments before all 15 have had a chance to contribute. Can't wait to see the final product.==

Assess the accuracy of Dr. Brinkley's statement, //"In reality, the decade was a time of significant, even dramatic, social economic, and political changes."//

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