What was the outcome of the Iranian revolution in 1978?

A.) The shah was reinstated and his government clamped down on dissenters.
B.) Democracy was reinstated and Iranian citizens gained a voice in the government.
C.) A moderate government that encouraged religious toleration arose.
D.) An Islamic ruler established repressive rule and denounced Western values.

Respuesta :

Answer:

D.) An Islamic ruler established repressive rule and denounced Western values.

Explanation:

The Iranian Revolution was the process that resulted in a series of demonstrations that led to the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty under the sah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, who played a prominent role as Westerners, and which meant the installation of the Islamic Republic. The leader of the revolution was Ayatollah Khomeini, supported by different left and Islamic groups.

The protests against the shah began in 1977, and intensified in January 1978 with the union of both religious and secular groups in a campaign of civil resistance. The Shah left Iran, retreated into exile on January 16, 1979 and finally on February 11, 1979 all the components of the government were defeated, thus establishing the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Since then, in the Islamic state of Iran, violations of human rights include the absence of freedom of expression, of worship and of the right to information. In addition to that, the absence of the right to due defense in the trial, free practice of torture and capital punishment.

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