The GI Bill was designed to
increase the number of Americans who could be drafted during World War One.
improve the conditions of factory workers who were providing ammunition and vehicles for the American war effort during World War Two.
help returning American veterans from World War Two reintegrate into society by providing access to higher education.
increase the number of Americans who could be drafted during World War Two.
improve the medical conditions and healthcare of American troops during World War Two.
Decolonization primarily took place
during the later years of the Cold War.
in the aftermath of World War Two.
in the aftermath of World War One.
during the Civil Rights Era.
during the Great Depression.