Which group of veterans primarily benefitted from the GI Bill?

A.
white men

B.
combat veterans

C.
older men

D.
younger soldiers

A. white men

The group of veterans who primarily benefitted from the GI Bill were younger soldiers.

The correct answer is A. white men. The GI Bill, officially known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, provided a range of benefits to World War II veterans, including financial aid for education, low-cost mortgages, and low-interest loans for starting businesses. However, it is important to acknowledge that while the GI Bill was intended to benefit all veterans, the reality was that a disproportionate number of the benefits went to white men. This was mainly due to systemic barriers and discrimination that many minority groups faced during that time, which limited their access to education and other opportunities.