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Question Posted Wednesday March 2 2005, 3:58 pm

ok i have this really big test tommorow and i havent been in school its for science and social studies. its on:

soical studies-the 1920's
science-molecules(sp)

please please help me!!dont delete


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maria2653 answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 10:29 pm:
o i hate molecules but i just took a test on it. ok nuetrons are nuetral, electrons have anegative charge and protons have a positive charge. omg im such a dumbass i forget the rest. any way for the 1920's there was the depression and people were like into rythm-y music and blues.flappers are from the 20s and they were like sluts back then. thats really all i can help ya with (excuse my stupedity)hope i helped. oh yea and you could ask your mom if shell write you a note saying your not ready to take the test. ive done it lots of times and teachers let me get away with it. theres an advicenator on this site. shes my good friend and shes really smart. she can help you with all this school shit. her username prupiperpheobepage. hope i helped

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sweetjewel answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 6:03 pm:
the roaring twenties!!
umm.. when men went to war women took their jobs.. soon women had to wear pants to the factories. then the women got stressed.. so they started to smoke. when the men came back, the women had changed. they were often called flappers b/c they cut their hair short, went from victorian style clothing to short skirts and they smoked. i'd like to give u more info but its too much (thats like an intro)

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Sherry answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 5:31 pm:
Just google it! Like go to google.com and search for molecules and search for history in the 1920's. There will be a lot of information so try to study hard. Oh and you dont have a book or anything? Good luck!

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Karen answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 4:49 pm:
I'm sorry but I don't think anyone would take the time to explain everything that you want to know about in one big paragraph. Go study with a friend and just make flash cards and such. You need to do your own studying and not having people help you out.
-Karen

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jbdreamer answered Wednesday March 2 2005, 4:40 pm:
Well what the hell is your question? We can't describe the 1920's or molecular science in a sentance. Do your homework and read your textbooks!

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