The Green Revolution had some social failures, such as:
A. The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers. This led to a widening economic gap between wealthy landowners who could afford the new technologies and small-scale farmers who could not, further marginalizing the latter group.
D. The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land. This led to a loss of traditional farming practices and increased reliance on monocropping, which can deplete the soil and lead to environmental degradation, impacting the local community's long-term sustainability.
How would you explain two social failures from the Green Revolution?
A. The Green Revolution raised taxes and created economic hardship for many local farmers.
B. The Green Revolution failed to create hundreds of jobs and increased world hunger.
C. The Green Revolution created higher unemployment rates and social unrest among the wealthy.
D. The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.
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The Green Revolution caused farmers to no longer grow what was needed for the community or what was good for the land.