The G.I. Bill was designed to help soldiers coming home from World War II. It paid for veterans to attend college or technical school, lowered the cost of home mortgages, and it offered loans to those who wished to try to start businesses.
Explain how these three features of the G.I. Bill worked together to contribute to the rise of suburbia in the United States.
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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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