How did GI Bill of Rights help World War II veterans? It provided them 1-year of unemployment benefits, and help pay for education, which encouraged veterans to go back to schools. It also offered low-interest home loans.
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GI bill of rights
the GI bill of rights makes sure veterans get benefits like money for collage and to help purchase a home.
It helped them after the war by giving them money, so they had a chance to go back to school if they wanted.
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GIs were able to attend college and pursue their education . low interest housing loans. job trainingand acquisition. free medical care.
1. The federal government helped the veterans by giving the government-guaranteed housing loan for veterans under the G. I. Bill.
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G.I. Bill of Rights
More than 1 million World War II veterans enrolled in college in 1946
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.
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