Which factor most directly contributed to the growth of suburbanization in the United States after World War II?(1 point)

The National Interstate and Defense Highways Act made it easier for people to commute from suburbs to cities

Increased immigration to urban centers during the postwar period

Higher tariffs on foreign goods encouraged people to move outside cities

The end of wartime rationing caused overcrowding in rural areas

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The National Interstate and Defense Highways Act made it easier for people to commute from suburbs to cities. This expansion of highways directly enabled suburban growth by making daily commutes practical.