Picture of a flapper. Thirteen qualifications: No. 1, hat of soft silk
or felt; No. 2, bobbed hair; No. 3, flapper curl on forehead; No. 4,
flapper collar; No. 5, flapper earrings; No. 6, slip-over sweater;
No. 7, flapper beads; No. 8, metallic belt; No. 9, bracelet of strung
jet; No. 10, knee-length fringed skirt; No. 11, exposed, bare knees;
No. 12, rolled hose with fancy garter; No. 13, flat-heeled,
little-girl sandals.
- Weekly Journal-Miner, Prescott, Arizona, August 2, 1922
2.
Which inference about the 1920s is supported by this illustration?
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Ответ:
Bonus Army
Explanation:
It was during the Great Depresssions and the WWI veterans were promised a sum of money for fighting in the war. In the depression, money was needed by quite a few people so the bonus army began a march on washington to get the money for fighting in the war, that they deserved. Eventually, the march was unsuccessful and when the veterans returned to their camp, a while later, General MacArthur (I think) came and obliterated the camp.