In what way did the GI Bill help returning soldiers from WWII?


It provided money for early retirement for all veterans of the war.

It employeed millions in government jobs and gave free food supplies.

It provided loan interest loans for housing and educational assistance.

It helped soldiers move up in rank in their military branch.

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The correct answer is "it provided low interest loans for housing and educational assistance."

The GI Bill is one of the most successful programs for veterans after World War II. The low interest loans allowed for an increase in home ownership during the 1950's. Along with this, the money these individuals received that they could use for a college degree helped to create a highly educated workforce. This program still exists today and helps veterans to receive college degrees.