How did the GI Bill of Rights contribute to the post-World War II economic expansion in the United States?

Responses
A It decreased taxes for returning veterans, which they put back in the economy.It decreased taxes for returning veterans, which they put back in the economy.
B It provided educational and housing benefits to returning veterans.It provided educational and housing benefits to returning veterans.
C It limited veterans' ability to purchase homes in and around cities.It limited veterans' ability to purchase homes in and around cities.
D It guaranteed military wages for five consecutive years after service.It guaranteed military wages for five consecutive years after service.

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The correct response is:

B It provided educational and housing benefits to returning veterans.

The GI Bill of Rights, officially known as the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, significantly contributed to the post-World War II economic expansion in the United States by offering educational benefits, vocational training, and housing assistance to returning veterans. This support helped millions of veterans reintegrate into civilian life, pursue higher education, acquire homes, and improve their job prospects, which in turn stimulated economic growth and contributed to the prosperity of the nation during that period.