One cause of economic inequality between ethnic groups following World War II was that G.I. benefits for black veterans were limited to segregated schools. This limitation affected the educational opportunities available to black veterans, hindering their ability to achieve economic parity with their white counterparts.
Which of the following was one cause of economic inequality between ethnic groups following World War II? (1 point) Responses 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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