Following World War II, the United States experienced a period of significant domestic policy initiatives that addressed various social and economic challenges.
As the country transitioned from wartime to peacetime, a notable piece of legislation was enacted to support returning servicemen and their reintegration into civilian life. This legislation had far-reaching effects on education, housing, and healthcare, shaping the American middle class for decades.
Which legislation was instrumental in providing these benefits to veterans and is commonly recognized as a pivotal element of domestic policy during this era?