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How did youth culture change during the 1920s? Question 9 options: No real youth culture existed during the 1920s. Both men and women were working outside the home, so youth were expected to shoulder greater responsibility. Students were able to remain in school longer and interacted more peers, so an adolescent culture developed. Children would live at home with their parents well into their thirties.

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