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Which of these contributed to a rise in home-ownership in the United States after World War II?

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The answer to this question is "passage of the G.I Bill".
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The correct answer is A) passage of the G.I. Bill.

What contributed to a rise in home-ownership in the United States after World War II was the passage of the G.I. Bill.

The G-I. Bill

After World War II, the United States government passed the G.I. Bill to help all the veteran s that had served the country in the battlefront. Also known as the Servicemen Readjustment Act of 1944, this legislation promoted the construction of low-interest homes for veterans, supported veterans who wanted to attend college and invested in the construction of hospitals.

The other options of the question were B) success of the civil rights movement. C) construction of federal housing projects. D) revitalization of the women's rights movement.

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