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How did returning veterans of World War II benefit from the GI Bill? *

The GI Bill gave large bonuses to those who were wounded in war.

The GI Bill began a system of welfare for soldiers who could not find a job.

The GI Bill gave money to soldiers to start new businesses, get an education, and buy new houses

The GI Bill awarded the Medal of Honor to those who fought in the war.


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Officially the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, the G.I. Bill was created to help veterans of World War II. It established hospitals, made low-interest mortgages available and granted stipends covering tuition and expenses for veterans attending college or trade schools.

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