In the 1960s, how did the Brazilian government respond to the housing crises in the cities that resulted from the population boom?

It expanded sanitation services to all housing.

It tried to eliminate favelas, or shantytowns, in metropolitan areas.

It created jobs that let people build houses and get paid for their work.

It helped construct favelas, or shantytowns, as temporary housing.

The Brazilian government responded to the housing crises in the cities that resulted from the population boom by expanding sanitation services to all housing, creating jobs that enabled people to build houses and get paid for their work. They also attempted to eliminate favelas, or shantytowns, in metropolitan areas, as a long-term solution. While the government did help construct some favelas as temporary housing, the overall focus was on improving housing conditions and providing more sustainable solutions to the housing crisis.