do you agree the 1920s was an era of liberation, change, and empowerment for women? Why, or why not.

Primary Source Assignment (New York Times):  In simple terms, history is a field of study that involves the use of source material to explain causality and the process of change over time.  In this assignment, you must identify an article in the New York Times Database from the FSW Library
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 related to chapter 22 of the American Yawp nook. In the textbook( the American yawp,https://www.americanyawp.com/text/22-the-twenties/ ), you authors observe the 1920s was the decade of the “New Woman.” With the emergence of the new consumer culture and emphasis on individuality and independence, women expressed their independence and autonomy. Based on your understanding of the era, do you agree the 1920s was an era of liberation, change, and empowerment for women? Why, or why not. You are to write a two to three page (500 words) essay explaining the context of your article, the article’s historical significance, and analyzing how the article connects with a historical event and/or time period in United States history as covered in the source material listed in the modules.  Your essay is to be double-spaced in 12 point font documented in either MLA, APA, or CMS format.  Your paper must provide the correct citation to the article from the New York Times you are discussing.

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