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The Roaring Twenties "flapper" represented __________.
Maxim
A concise statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.
Rule
A prescribed guideline for conduct or action established by an authority, which governs behavior within specific contexts.
Morality
Norms that identify the difference between laudable and blameworthy habits.
Summun Bonum
A Latin term meaning the highest or supreme good, often used in ethical, philosophical, and metaphysical contexts to denote the ultimate importance or aim.
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