How did the Green Revolution prevent Thomas Malthus’s theory about population growth and food supplies from happening in most parts of the world during the late twentieth century?(1 point)

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The Green Revolution advanced new crop rotation systems and selective livestock breeding programs.
The Green Revolution advanced new crop rotation systems and selective livestock breeding programs.

The Green Revolution abandoned irrigation and other traditional farming practices to produce better varieties of food.
The Green Revolution abandoned irrigation and other traditional farming practices to produce better varieties of food.

The Green Revolution used synthetic fertilizers to create disease-resistant crops in developing nations.
The Green Revolution used synthetic fertilizers to create disease-resistant crops in developing nations.

The Green Revolution led to the transfer of food products between the Old and New Worlds for the first time.

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**The Green Revolution used synthetic fertilizers to create disease-resistant crops in developing nations.**

This choice highlights the significant advancements in agricultural techniques, including the use of synthetic fertilizers and the development of high-yield, disease-resistant crop varieties that helped increase food production and stave off the food scarcity predicted by Malthus.