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Before and After the Iranian Revolution (Before (Women's Rights (They…
Before and After the Iranian Revolution
Before
Women's Rights
They can vote and wear western clothing
They looked liked westerns, hair curled and lots of makeup
Education accelerated much more rapidly during the 1960s and 1970s.
Women’s enrolment in universities was just over 30 percent
Right to divorce or sue for divorce
Abortion in cases such as rape
Segregation laws were lifted
Religion
Reza Shah mandated that women should no longer be veiled in public
Men and women were allowed to associate in public together
Hijab became an individual decision
Education
Education accelerated much more rapidly during the 1960s and 1970s.
Women’s enrolment in universities was just over 30 percent.
Education shifted towards secular subjects
Science
Technology
Literacy went up
After
Women's Rights
Compulsory veil
Women were not allowed to take part in voting
Prohibited from dancing or singing
No outside influences
Voices were not heard
Religion
Islamic laws came in the force immediately
Religious leaders were given final authority
Compulsory Hijab
Only taught the Islamic Religion and Koran
Clergy banned smoking and alcohol usage in less than a year
Law determined by theocracy
Education
Islamized the Shah’s westernized education system
No longer able to study
Geology
Agricultural sciences
Veterinary medicine
Animal Husbandry
Natural Resources
Education shifted back to religious education
Rewrote school books for elementary students
Books about the greatness of religion and revolution