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Garima Tomar : 4 th Period

Persepolis: Honors Enrichment Assignment: Research on Iran. QUESTION : “What was the Shah of Iran’s role in government, what were the reasons for his overthrow, and how did his overthrow impact the people of Iran, the U.S., and/or the rest of the world?”. Garima Tomar : 4 th Period.

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Garima Tomar : 4 th Period

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  1. Persepolis: Honors Enrichment Assignment: Research on Iran QUESTION:“What was the Shah of Iran’s role in government, what were the reasons for his overthrow, and how did his overthrow impact the people of Iran, the U.S., and/or the rest of the world?” GarimaTomar: 4th Period

  2. Role of The Shah in Government • The Shah of Iran rose to throne in a time of political confusion and economic issues. • He reformed Iran and started a “White Revolution”, a modernization of Iran. • Women gained the right to vote and various other freedoms. • The Shah also helped the economy of Iran pick back up and start growing. He aided the poor and started programs to assist civilians.

  3. Reasons for the Overthrow • Many people viewed the Shah as corrupt and as a puppet of other governments. • Even though the Shah was trying to aid the poor, the wealth coming from Iran’s oil sources was not shared evenly. • The Shah did not abide by the Constitution, and was considered “too modern”.

  4. Impact on Other Countries • In Iran, after the revolution, women were more restricted and forced to wear veils. Many of their rights disappeared. • America and Iran’s relationship became much more tense. Many people from Iran migrated to receive a better education in America during this period as well. • Globally, many people began viewing Iran as repressive.

  5. Bibliography • Matthias, Pauwels. "Assessing the impact of the Iranian revolution on the world beyond the Middle East."InternationalPolitics, Energy& Culture. N.p., 7 Oct 2011. Web. 3 Feb 2013.  • Dolan, Lindsay. "Iranians overthrow the Shah, 1977-79."Global Nonviolent Action Database. Global Nonviolent Action Database, 06 May 2009. Web. 3 Feb 2013. <http://nvdatabase.swarthmore.edu/conten t/iranians-overthrow-shah-1977-79>. • Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi. N.d.gigablogWeb. 3 Feb 2013. <http://gigagorgeous.blogspot.com/2011/ 03/mohammad-reza-shah-pahlavi.html>.

  6. continued • . "Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi." Iran Chamber Society. Iran Chamber Society. Web. 3 Feb 2013. <http://www.iranchamber.com/history/mo hammad_rezashah/mohammad_rezashah .php>. •  "Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Biography." Encyclopedia of World Biography. Encyclopedia of World Biography. Web. 3 Feb 2013. <http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ni- Pe/Pahlavi-Mohammad-Reza.html

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