A) Iran was an important member of OPEC.
B) Iran was a major purchaser of arms, especially from the United States.
C) Many landowners stopped growing food and turned to commercial export crops leading to several disastrous famines.
D) The country became dependent on oil as a commodity that was subject to volatile market prices.
E) Iran had significant trade relations with neighboring and other developing countries.
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A) Following the Iranian Revolution, even though the law was Islamized, the modern centralized judicial system, established under the Shah, was not dismantled.
B) The central state retains the right to intervene in the local judicial process.
C) Iran utilizes an extremely severe penal code called the Retribution Law.
D) Following the Iranian Revolution, the government purged the clergy from the judicial system.
E) Today, those guilty of breaking the law are treated as much as they are in the West.
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A) Iran sees nuclear power as a matter of both sovereignty and modernity.
B) While the Bush Administrations accepted Iran's right to enrich uranium so long as it guaranteed that it did not do so to the point of producing nuclear weapons, the Obama Administration has not.
C) Iran's plans to develop nuclear power have been delayed because of U.S. pressure on Europe not to transfer such technology to Iran.
D) The United States and Israel developed a cyber-sabotage program to infect Iranian computers used to control the production of enriched uranium.
E) The United States and other Western powers believe that any nuclear technology in the hands of Iran could be passed on to terrorist organizations.
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A) Jalal Al-e-Ahmand.
B) Ayatollah Khomeini.
C) Ali Shariati.
D) Mehdi Bazargan.
E) Ayatollah Khamenei.
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A) "trickle down."
B) emphasizing unified growth.
C) Keynesian economics.
D) a combination of capitalism and communism.
E) "trickle up," emphasizing benefits to the poor will boost the overall productivity of society.
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A) U.S.-led effort to forestall a communist revolution in Iran.
B) attempt by Muhammad Reza Shah to promote economic development in Iran.
C) attempt to end Ottoman rule in Iran.
D) attempt by Ayatollah Khomeini to establish a theocracy in Iran.
E) attempt by Muhammad Reza Shah to replace the use of European code law with shari'a law.
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A) Khomeini's charisma
B) The invasion of Iran in 1980 by Iraq
C) The increase in international petroleum prices, sustaining Iran's oil revenues
D) The government's financing of development programs
E) The U.S. embassy break-in
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A) It states that Islam approves of large families and that Iran's strength lies in having a large population.
B) It does not allow birth control clinics.
C) It grants social benefits to families with three or more children.
D) It encourages families to have few children due to the social costs of having large families .
E) It offers financial incentives to families to limit themselves to one child.
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A) prayer leaders at Iran's main city mosques.
B) the heads of Iran's main religious endowments.
C) the members of the Expediency Council.
D) the directors of Iran's large public organizations like the Iranian Oil Company.
E) the military heads of the pasdaran.
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A) general electorate.
B) Assembly of Experts.
C) Guardian Council.
D) Expediency Council.
E) Majles.
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A) a dual society.
B) an export substitution state.
C) a rentier state.
D) a dependent country.
E) a leaser state.
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A) existed under the Shah and were retained by the Islamic Republic.
B) are important autonomous political actors in the Islamic Republic.
C) are important economic actors due to their extensive economic holdings and their exemption from state taxes.
D) together have an income that surpasses that of the government.
E) have become weaker as a result of the state's move to privatize state enterprises.
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A) acts as the judiciary for Iran's government.
B) resolves differences between the President and the Leader.
C) reviews all candidates for elected office.
D) resolves differences between the Assembly of Experts and the Majles.
E) nominates and removes the chief judge, the chief prosecutor, and the revolutionary tribunals.
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A) support the removal of price ceilings on essential goods.
B) rely on middle class support, especially the bazaars.
C) support the cutting of red tape and balancing the budget.
D) stress the importance of individual rights and the rule of law.
E) are denounced as pro-American Muslims.
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A) Leader.
B) Guardian Council.
C) Assembly of Experts.
D) general electorate.
E) leaders of local governmental councils.
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A) An economic crisis consisting of a rise in consumer prices and a decline in oil prices
B) A military coup
C) Soldiers deserting from Iran's armed forces
D) International pressure from human rights organizations
E) Massive general strikes that brought the country's economy to a halt
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A) fedayin
B) qanun
C) hadith
D) qadi
E) fiqh
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A) his government's pro-Israeli policies
B) Iran's support for the installation of a pro-American government in Iraq in 2003
C) his support to depose the Taliban in Afghanistan
D) U.S. president George Bush's hardline actions toward Iran, including his support for regime change
E) the establishment of a "grand bargain" with the United States to end its nuclear research activities
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