"When the war ended in 1945, two-thirds of all American men between the ages of 18 and 34 were in uniform. Experts feared that without wartime production, many returning soldiers might have trouble finding jobs. Unemployment would rise, and the economy would tumble."

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In the text, you read about post-war planning in the United States.
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Which of the following best shows how Congress responded to the concern expressed in the passage?

A By buying Levittown

B By passing the GI Bill of Rights

C By approving most of the New Deal

D By reducing Social security benefits

I think it's C

Nope, it's definitely B

Not c or d well gg

It is B

Nope.

Well then D

Dave, that isnt the real mrs.sue

Is it a?

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the options given:

A) By buying Levittown: Levittown was a suburban housing development constructed after World War II. While it was a response to the post-war housing shortage, it does not directly address the concern of unemployment and the economy.

B) By passing the GI Bill of Rights: This option refers to the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the GI Bill. This legislation provided various benefits to returning veterans, including affordable housing loans, unemployment compensation, and educational opportunities. Passing the GI Bill directly addresses the concern expressed in the passage, making it a likely choice.

C) By approving most of the New Deal: The New Deal refers to the programs implemented by the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration in the 1930s to combat the Great Depression. While some New Deal programs were still in effect after World War II, they were not the primary response to the concern expressed in the passage.

D) By reducing Social Security benefits: This option suggests a reduction in Social Security benefits, which would not be a logical response to the concern expressed in the passage.

Based on this analysis, the most appropriate answer would be B) By passing the GI Bill of Rights. It directly addresses the concerns of unemployment and the economy by providing veterans with assistance and opportunities for employment and education.

Certainly not D!

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