India's "Green Revolution"

a. doubled grain production between 1960 and 1980.
b. increased the demand for farm labor, thus leading to greater peasant prosperity.
c. brought wealth to all rural Indians.
d. failed to have an impact on India's shrinking food resources.
e. was opposed by politicians as being too "socialist" in orientation.


a

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