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how did the gi bill (servicemen’s readjustment act of 1944) impact u.s. soldiers returning from war?
- it required them to stay in the army for 10 more years.
- it guaranteed them a job in the profession of their choice.
- it limited support for them and increased unemployment among former soldiers.
- it paid for their college and helped them buy homes with low - cost loans.
The GI Bill (Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944) was designed to aid returning WWII veterans. It provided educational benefits covering college tuition and offered low-interest, government-backed loans for home purchases, helping veterans reintegrate into civilian life. The other options are incorrect: it did not extend military service, did not guarantee specific jobs, and it reduced unemployment by supporting veterans, not increasing it.
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It paid for their college and helped them buy homes with low-cost loans.