A huge change was also seen in the lives of women as well. A redefinition of …show more content…
( the birth control movement, 2014 ).The Flapper movement also brought about immense social change. The Flappers were young women with short hair, wearing a knee‐length dress, rolled‐up stockings, and unbuttoned rain boots that flapped when they walked, hence the name. flappers also smoked, drank, danced, and attended wild parties. The Flapper's morals impacted primarily lower and working-class women. Women of the lower class tended to be the ones who craved freedom the most. Female sexuality and morals changed because of this movement with more women freely expressing their sexual desires, which had never been seen before. Women morals meaning their attitude and viewpoint changed in this time period. With a new look came new viewpoints and values, including a more open attitude toward premarital sex and