What was not one of the GI Bill benefits?(1 point)

Provided a year of unemployment compensation

Offered low-interest loans for the purchase of homes

Provided benefits to disabled dependent children

Provided tuition for college

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Provided benefits to disabled dependent children.

The GI Bill (Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944) provided unemployment compensation, low‑cost home loans, and tuition/education benefits—but it did not specifically provide benefits for disabled dependent children.