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Why did India have a Green Revolution in the 1960s?(1 point)
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It faced severe food shortages.
It faced severe food shortages.
Farmers demanded that the government allow them to adopt new techniques.
Farmers demanded that the government allow them to adopt new techniques.
The British wanted to grow cash crops such as cotton.
The British wanted to grow cash crops such as cotton.
India invented new agricultural methods.
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It faced severe food shortages.
(Severe shortages and risk of famine in the late 1950s–60s prompted adoption of high-yielding seeds, irrigation, fertilizers and modern techniques known as the Green Revolution.)
(Severe shortages and risk of famine in the late 1950s–60s prompted adoption of high-yielding seeds, irrigation, fertilizers and modern techniques known as the Green Revolution.)
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