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Iran (The Qajars (Constitutional Revolution of 1905-1909: (Modeled after…
Iran
The Qajars
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Ruled from Tehran. Authoritarianism. Foundations of secularism between religious and political leaders
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Constitution created a Guardian Council of clerics that had power to veto any legislation passed by the Majles (new assembly)
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The Phalavis
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corruption; shah's personal enrichment. Tudeh Party challenged the shah's ruleand gained support from the National Front led by Muhammad Mosadeq
Adopted import substitution industrialization by encouraging domestic industries to provide products that the population needed.
The White Revolution: the courts became fully secularized with a European style judicial system. meant to be counter-communist and focused on land reform. Extended voting rights to women, restricted polygamy, and allowed women to work outside their homes
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