The National Interstate & Defense Highways Act was created after Levittowns popped up in suburbia

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False. The National Interstate and Defense Highways Act was created in 1956 to authorize the construction of a national system of interstate highways in the United States. Levittowns, which were planned suburban communities created by William Levitt, began to develop in the late 1940s and early 1950s.