The G.I. Bill is a law passed in June 1944 in the United States, to provide a legal mechanism that would allow the demobilized soldiers of World War II to access funds for technical or university studies, as well as a pension that would help to their subsistence by one year. This norm also gave the soldiers facilities to get loans to buy homes or start a business on their own.
Esperanza grows and matures in several ways. At the beginning of the novel, she is a wealthy girl without a trouble in the world and is largely ignorant to the problems of people around her. She is forced to leave behind everything she knows and overnight, goes from a carefree young girl to a desperate migrant worker.
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), was founded in the period following the Second World War, by eight countries which include the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Great Britain, Pakistan, the Philippines and Thailand. Officials of the United States viewed the location of Southeast Asia to be a significant frontier in the struggle against communist expansion. As we can see there are only two South Asian countries in the organization and the reason for their presence lies internal to each country instead of international concern.