Question
How would you explain two social failures from the Green Revolution?(1 point)
Responses
The Green Revolution created higher unemployment rates and social unrest among the wealthy.
The Green Revolution created higher unemployment rates and social unrest among the wealthy.
The Green Revolution failed to create hundreds of jobs and increased world hunger.
The Green Revolution failed to create hundreds of jobs and increased world hunger.
The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers.
The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers.
The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.
The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.
Responses
The Green Revolution created higher unemployment rates and social unrest among the wealthy.
The Green Revolution created higher unemployment rates and social unrest among the wealthy.
The Green Revolution failed to create hundreds of jobs and increased world hunger.
The Green Revolution failed to create hundreds of jobs and increased world hunger.
The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers.
The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers.
The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.
The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate explanation of two social failures from the Green Revolution is:
**The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.**
This reflects the shift towards high-yield crops that were often not suited to local conditions and discouraged traditional agricultural practices. Additionally, the focus on cash crops for export led to a decline in local food production, contributing to food insecurity in some communities.
**The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.**
This reflects the shift towards high-yield crops that were often not suited to local conditions and discouraged traditional agricultural practices. Additionally, the focus on cash crops for export led to a decline in local food production, contributing to food insecurity in some communities.