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It spelled the end of many economic opportunities for both groups.
After the World War I, women and African Americans were mainly affected by the return of veterans from war, who would most of the time take their jobs. Especially women, were put in a "secondary" position, where their work force was seen not as priority, or primary, but to "complement" men's work. There were services for nurses, cleaners, secretarial opportunities and so on.
Andrew Jackson was the only president (up to then) to have
not undergo formal schooling. This was one of the numerous things that his
party, the Democratic-Republican Party, promoted to the voters. His nickname,
"Old Hickory" highlighted his shared background. His party frequently
stated how he was born in a log cabin, and his rags-to-riches story was mainly repeated.
For one, slamic decorative art was a very large influence, including textiles, shrouds, clothing, etc.
... because they opposed the United States becoming a member of the League of Nations.
The League of Nations was the signature idea of President Woodrow Wilson, point #14 of his 14 Points, an international peacekeeping association which he recommended for post-war settlements. The Treaty of Versailles adopted that idea, but back home in the United States, there was not support for involving America in any association that could diminish US sovereignty over its own affairs or involve the US again in wars beyond those pertinent to the United States' own national security.