Veterans of world war II benefited the most from the g.i bill.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A) The Service men readjustment act which was passed in the year of the 1944 was also commonly known as the GI bill. This bill was basically formed for the benefiting and improving the conditions of the veteran who were involved in the world war II.
B) The bill benefited the veterans by making hospitals for them where they could get treated. The bill also made low interest mortgages available for the veterans. It took up the expenses of the education of the veterans.
The most accomplished Confederate General (South) was General Robert E. Lee, commander of the Army of Northern Virginia.
General Ulysses S. Grant led the Union Army during the later years of the war and later ran for office, becoming the President of The United States.
I never reviewed this in class but I do remember that my teacher said that Rome had a strong army. I know its not B, C, and I don't think its D.
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Nazi forces, knowing they were losing the war, were determined to screw everything up for the Allies as much as they possibly could.
Ended up with the defeat of the Central Powers under the leadership of Germany, <span>also saw the collapse of four Empires-German, Austrian, Turkish and Russian.</span>