Asked by armando

Many people migrated from the North and East to the Sun Belt states during the 1950s because of
the response to the Cold War.
the expansion of urban areas.
the interstate highway system.
the influence of beatniks.

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the response to the Cold War

Federal defense spending and the growth of military bases and defense/aerospace industries in the South and West created jobs that drew migrants from the North and East. (The new interstate system helped make migration easier, but the primary pull was defense-related economic growth.)