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The U.S. After World War II Quick Check
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Which of the following was one cause of economic inequality between ethnic groups following World War II?
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Widespread housing shortages made homeownership difficult.
Widespread housing shortages made homeownership difficult.
Blue collar wages made the middle-class lifestyle unattainable.
Blue collar wages made the middle-class lifestyle unattainable.
Japanese American resettlement was prohibited in urban areas.
Japanese American resettlement was prohibited in urban areas.
G.I. benefits for black veterans were limited to segregated schools.
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G.I. benefits for black veterans were limited to segregated schools.
Explanation: Although the GI Bill offered education and home-loan benefits broadly, racial discrimination and segregation meant black veterans had far less access to quality colleges, mortgages, and suburban housing. That unequal access to GI benefits contributed to postwar economic inequality between white and black Americans.
Explanation: Although the GI Bill offered education and home-loan benefits broadly, racial discrimination and segregation meant black veterans had far less access to quality colleges, mortgages, and suburban housing. That unequal access to GI benefits contributed to postwar economic inequality between white and black Americans.
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