How many veterans of World War 2 used the GI Bill's educational program
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eight million
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After world war 2 who could draw unemployment payments for up to a year after release from the military
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veterans
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After world war 2 this was created to provide the president with expert advice on the economic problems facing the country
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the council of economic advisors
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In order to help veterans of World War 2 which of these did Congress pass
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GI bill of rights
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What president chose to use atomic bomb in japan during world war II
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President Truman.
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Was coffee aloud in Copenhagen during world war 2
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Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one
of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time.
Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.
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When prices rose after World War II wages didn't
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How many veterans of World War 2 used the GI Bill's educational program
eight million
After world war 2 who could draw unemployment payments for up to a year after release from the military
veterans
After world war 2 this was created to provide the president with expert advice on the economic problems facing the country
the council of economic advisors
In order to help veterans of World War 2 which of these did Congress pass
GI bill of rights
What president chose to use atomic bomb in japan during world war II
President Truman.
Was coffee aloud in Copenhagen during world war 2
Coffee was allowed during World War II in Copenhagen. It was one
of the many items that was rationed in Denmark during this time.
Cigarettes and gasoline were also rationed.