22. Which groups of veterans were not able to take full advantage of the G.I. Bill? (L least 3 and finish the sentence)

Those that were not allowed to fully take advantage were ….

1) African American veterans: Despite serving their country, many African American veterans faced significant barriers in accessing the benefits of the G.I. Bill. Discrimination and segregation limited their opportunities for education, housing, and employment, ultimately preventing them from taking full advantage of the G.I. Bill.

2) Women veterans: Although women played substantial roles in the military during World War II, they were not always able to fully benefit from the G.I. Bill. Discrimination and traditional gender roles meant that many opportunities for education and job training were biased towards men, limiting the options available to women veterans.

3) Native American veterans: Native American veterans also faced numerous challenges in benefiting from the G.I. Bill. Many Native American communities did not have access to the same educational and vocational opportunities that other veterans had, making it difficult for them to take full advantage of the benefits provided by the G.I. Bill.