A. A citizen who protests a company violation of freedom of speech
GI Bill (1944)offically
known as the Servicemen's Readjustment Act, this law helped returning
World War II soldiers reintegrate into civilian life by securing loans
to buy homes and farms and set up small businesses and by making tuition
and stipends available for them to attend college and job training
programs; it was also intended to cushion the blow of 15 million
returning servicemen on the employment market and to nurture the postwar
economy<span>
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All of the following were essential to the Soviet defense against the Nazis except "<span>d. Outrage at the German treatment of Jewish minorities in eastern Europe," since the Russians were largely indifferent to this. </span>
Food crops. come on man you just need to look at the graph