The document discusses the flappers of the 1920s and feminism. It describes flapper fashion trends including shorter hemlines and bobbed hairstyles. Flappers embraced new attitudes by smoking, drinking, and dancing publicly. The passage of the 19th Amendment granted women's suffrage and flappers asserted further equality through their fashion. The flapper lifestyle represented modernism which valued independence, while their parents represented traditionalism which valued community and religion.