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From Wikipedia: In 1953, an Emporia, Kansas, shoe store owner named Al King had the idea to expand Armistice Day to celebrate all veterans, not just those who served in World War I. King had been actively involved with the American War Dads during World War II. He began a campaign to turn Armistice Day into "All" Veterans Day. The Emporia Chamber of Commerce took up the cause after determining that 90% of Emporia merchants as well as the Board of Education supported closing their doors on November 11, 1953, to honor veterans. With the help of then-U.S. Rep. Ed Rees, also from Emporia, a bill for the holiday was pushed through Congress. President Dwight Eisenhower signed it into law on May 26, 1954.[
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After World War II, there was an expansion of the population. This caused the need for more housing and other needs of people. Most people resorted to homes outside the cities like suburbs because there it was cheaper. These places were called "bedroom communities". Every community in the suburbs were like it's own little town. They all had schools, churches and parks. Suburbs usually created the illusion of a perfect traditional family. They also became the new glamorous countryside. Over the next couple of years suburbs became very popular and helped the government to give GI bills to the veterans of World War II and the Korean War. They helped them with the mortgage and college. With the suburbs growing increasingly popular so did the idea of commuting. Improved roads and railway transport became the new way of travel.
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War Veterans
The GI Bill allowed paid for veterans to go to school, buy a house, or start a business.
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The GI Bill was created to send those that served in the United States armed forces during World War 2 to college. Many veterans were back home and did not know what to do with themselves so the government had the idea to send them to college.
More than 1 million World War II veterans enrolled in college in 1946
Commonly called the "G.I Bill," this program provided tuition assistance to returning WWII veterans.
The Servicemen's Readjustment Act .
To provide veterans with jobs
The GI bill was set in place for veterans after WWII. It consisted in helping the veterans in furthering their education in college for free. This was a huge success and is mainly responsible for creating what is the baby boomer generation.
The GI bill of rights gave veterans a college education. College education is great way to make your future brighter and Easier. On the other hand people who get a College education may feel better emotionally, by being accomplished.
World War Veterans was created in 1919.
After World War II, the government wanted to get as many veterans employed as possible. In honor of their service, Military Veterans are awarded 'points' toward jobs in the government. They are added to the test scores on the Civil Service Exam giving them an advantage over others with the same skill sets.