Question
Use the cause-and-effect chart to answer the question.
Cause Effect
The G.I Bill of Rights gave benefits such as paid tuition, unemployment, and low-interest loans primarily to white men. ?
Which of the following best completes the chart?
(1 point)
Responses
Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.
Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.
Japanese Americans often chose to live elsewhere after living in detention.
Japanese Americans often chose to live elsewhere after living in detention.
Social security benefits for veterans shrank, and strikes grew more common.
Social security benefits for veterans shrank, and strikes grew more common.
Many former soldiers chose to stay overseas in Europe or Asia after World War II.
Many former soldiers chose to stay overseas in Europe or Asia after World War II.
Cause Effect
The G.I Bill of Rights gave benefits such as paid tuition, unemployment, and low-interest loans primarily to white men. ?
Which of the following best completes the chart?
(1 point)
Responses
Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.
Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.
Japanese Americans often chose to live elsewhere after living in detention.
Japanese Americans often chose to live elsewhere after living in detention.
Social security benefits for veterans shrank, and strikes grew more common.
Social security benefits for veterans shrank, and strikes grew more common.
Many former soldiers chose to stay overseas in Europe or Asia after World War II.
Many former soldiers chose to stay overseas in Europe or Asia after World War II.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best completion for the cause-and-effect chart is:
**Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.**
This response directly reflects the impact of the G.I. Bill of Rights, highlighting the disparities in access to benefits and the resulting social and economic inequality.
**Inequality grew, and the middle class often did not include minorities.**
This response directly reflects the impact of the G.I. Bill of Rights, highlighting the disparities in access to benefits and the resulting social and economic inequality.