The Serviceman's Readjustment Act of 1944, which is better known by G.I. Bill, was a program that was enacted to help returning veterans from World War II adjust to civilian life again. Any veteran who had been on duty during the war years was eligible to receive either free college tuition, loans to buy a home or a business, or one full year of unemployment benefits.
1944. The full title of the Bill is The Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944
The Judiciary Act was passed in 1789 by congress.
The signing of the tripartite pact helped interventionists get Congress to pass the Selective Service Act.
The signing of the tripartite pact helped interventionists get Congress to pass the Selective Service Act.
March 1901
In 1792
The Homestead Act
They had to pass an enabling act.
March 1809
1917
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In 1875 congress passed a civil rights act and found it necessary to pass an almost identical act in 1964 to seal the loopholes of the original act.