The new youth culture of the 1920s was characterized by a number of key elements, including:
- New forms of entertainment: Jazz music, dancing, and movies became popular new forms of entertainment for young people.
- Flapper fashion: Young women began to wear shorter skirts, bob their hair, and wear more revealing clothing.
- Consumerism: Young people began to spend more money on clothes, entertainment, and other consumer goods.
- Social activism: Young people became more involved in social activism, such as the women's suffrage movement and the civil rights movement.
Flagging is not an element of the new youth culture 1920s.