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6439259584hostileThe middle class in Iran is culturally westernized and often _____ to the clergy.0
6439259585supreme leaderIn Iran, the head of the judiciary is appointed by the _____ _____.1
6439259586Iran____ and China share this institutional arrangement: A national assembly with only limited powers to oversee the executive and enact laws.2
6439259587vetoThe Guardian Council and the Supreme Leader have ____ power over legislation passed by the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Majlis/Legislature)3
6439259588clericsIn Iran, the concept of jurist guardianship states that senior _____ have authority over the entire community.4
6439259589nonviolentBest characterizes the Iranian Revolution: A short, relatively _____ upheaval supported by the middle class5
6439259590theocracya state dominated by the clergy, who rule on the grounds that they are the only interpreters of God's will and law.6
6439259591shariaIslamic law derived mostly from the Qur'an and the examples set by the Prophet Muhammad.7
6439259592Mahmoud AhmadinejadPresident of Iran from 2005-2013 (background in higher ed/local govt. instead of theology - he emphasized social justice, religious piety, and confrontation with the West)8
6439259593AshuraThe most important Shia religious holiday, commemorating the death of Hussein, the grandson of the prophet Muhammad9
6439259594Assembly of ExpertsElected body of 86 members that chooses the supreme leader (men/Islamic scholars) (8 yr terms) (difficult to say how powerful a role this body will play once Khamenei passes away)10
6439259595ayatollahIn Shiite Islam, a title in the religious hierarchy achieved by scholars who have demonstrated highly advanced knowledge of Islamic law and religion11
6439259596Basij"People's militia," which serves as a public morals police (boys who fought against Iraq...)12
6439259597bonyadsParastatal foundations made in part from assets nationalized after the Iranian Revolution13
6439259598chief justiceHead of the judiciary14
6439259599Expediency CouncilAppointed body that mediates between the Majlis and the Guardian Council over legislative disputes15
6439259600FarsiLanguage of Iran:16
6439259601Guardian CouncilAppointed body that vets candidates for office and can overturn legislation (limits Majlis) (12 members/6yr terms) (6 lawyers nominated by chief justice and by Majlis, and 6 clerics appointed by supreme leader)17
6439259602ImamsDescendants of the Prophet Muhammad considered by Shia to be true political and religious leaders of Islam18
6439259603Iran-Iraq WarThe 1980-88 conflict between the two countries, started by Iraq19
6439259604Islamic Republic of IranName for post-revolutionary Iran:20
6439259605Islamism (or Islamic fundamentalism)The belief that Islam should be the source of the political regime:21
6439259606Khamenei, AliCurrent supreme leader of Iran, as of 1989:22
6439259607Khatami, MohammadPresident of Iran from 1997 to 200523
6439259608Khomeini, RuhollahFirst supreme leader of Iran, from 1980 to his death in 198924
6439259609MahdiIn Shiism, a term for the "hidden imam," the descendant of Muhammad who will to return to earth to usher in a new age25
6439259610MajlisLegislature of Iran:26
6439259611Mosaddeq, MohammadPrime Minister of Iran; deposed in 1953 by Operation Ajax27
6439259612National FrontPolitical party in Iran following WWII; it opposed the monarchy and favored greater Iranian control over natural resources; outlawed after Operation Ajax28
6439259613Operation AjaxU.S.-and UK-backed overthrow of Iranian prime minister Mosaddeq in 1953:29
6439259614Pahlavi, Reza ShahMonarch of Iran from 1925 to 194130
6439259615PersiaName for Iran before 193531
6439259616quietistDescription of view within Shiism that rejects theocracy and the direct role of religion in the state32
6439259617Rafsanjani, Akbar HashemiPresident of Iran from 1989 to 1997, current head of the Expediency Council (rival to Khameinei)33
6439259618Revolutionary GuardParamilitary force charged with defending the regime from domestic and internal enemies34
6439259619SAVAKSecret police of pre-revolutionary Iran (the Shah)35
6439259620Second Khordad FrontReformist party that emerged in Iran to contest 2000 Majlis elections (reformist coalition with Khatami...not very powerful due to conservatives in Guardian Council etc.)36
6439259621ShiismMinority sect of Islam that differs with Sunnism over the proper descendants of the prophet Muhammad (the Mahdi will come)37
6439259622supreme leaderChief spiritual and political leader of Iran38
6439259623theocracyRule by religion or religious leaders39
6439259624ummahLiterally, "community"; meant to refer to nation or Islamic community everywhere (Supreme leader policy)40
6439259625Rule by Islamic jurists; also, Islamic Republic's political system, which places power in the hands of clericsvelayat-e faqih41
6439259626White RevolutionPolicy of reforms enacted by Reza Shah, beginning in 1963, to rapidly modernize and Westernize Iran42
6439259627governmentThe supreme leader functions as a powerful head of state, while the president is more akin to a head of _____.43
6439259628Single-member and multi-member district majoriyElectoral system for lower house:44
6439259629OstanMain geographic features (provinces):45
6439259630supreme courtChief judicial body:46
6439259631chief justiceThe apex of the judiciary: a single figure qualified in Sharia law (cleric) and appointed by the supreme leader. Appoints/removes judges.47
6439259632moharebeh"rebellion against God"48
6439259633halfIran's population is young, with nearly ___ the population less than 30 yrs old.49
6439259634NOTThe supreme leader is __ democratically elected50
6439259635NOTThe Shah did ___ expand the Majlis (parliament)51
6439259636abstainedWhy was one reason Mahmoud Ahmadinejad win the 2005 elections? (reformers were split and some even ___ from voting)52
6439259637reform, dialogueWhat were some reasons Muhammad Khatami won the 1997 elections? (He ran on a liberal ticket promising to ___ the economy, establish a "____ of civilizations" with the west)53
6439259638The Iranian constitution basically stated that that document could not be changed until judgement day or when the new messiah appeared, yet if the Majles obtains 2/3 of the votes, they are allowed to make an alteration to the constitution.What was written in the Iranian constitution different from others and yet is not a reality?54
6439259639religiousA distinguishing political feature of Shiism is the formally trained ____ hierarchy.55
6439259640non-ArabThe adoption of Shiism by most Iranian Muslims was in part a reflection of the _____ composition of the population.56
6439259641highestThe poverty rate in Iran is one of the ____ in the Middle East.57
6439259642rulersA still powerful political legacy of ancient Iran is the notion that ____ should be just and fair.58
6439259643eliteAt the beginning of the 20th century, opposition to the authoritarian Qajar Dynasty came from the educated _____.59
6439259644rule of lawThe 1905 Constitutional Revolution created a short-lived regime governed by the ___ _ ___.60
6439259645soldierThe Pahlavi Dynasty was founded by an ambitious ____ trained by the Russian Army.61
6439259646educationA major emphasis of the Pahlavi shahs was building a public _____ system.62
6439259647partyingThe second Pahlavi shah prepared for kingship by ___ in Western European cities63
6439259648nationalizingMossadeq's reforms in the early 1950's centered on ____ the oil industry.64
6439259649communists (!)The US-sponsored coup that overthrew Mossadeq and put the shah back in power was organized by the CIA because some of Mossadeq's support came from Iranian _____.65
6439259650clericalIronically, Ayatollah Khomeini first gained prominence as a Muslim scholar who argued against ___ involvement in politics66
6439259651TehranLand reform during the White Revolution resulted in massive migration of poor peasants to ____.67
6439259652outsideOne of the policy decisions that motivated opposition to the 2nd Pahlavi shah was to assassinate regime opponents ____ of iran68
6439259653secularizeReza Khan sought to _____ the Iranian educational system69
6439259654confiscationThe purges that followed the establishment of the Islamic Republic in Iran included the _____ of industrial property for Muslim charitable foundations.70
6439259655KhomeiniWhen Iranian students occupied the American embassy and held Americans hostage, _____ used the crisis to install his hard line supporters in nearly all positions of authority.71
6439259656religionThe Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988) resulted in part from Iranian policies about the role of _____ in the state.72
6439259657pragmaticRafsanjani's first terms as president (1989-1997) were marked by _____ economic reforms.73
6439259658disqualifiedThe apparent moderation trend under President Khatami (1997-2005) came to an end when more than 2500 legislative candidates were _____ in 2003.74
6439259659strong, weakThe diversity of Iranian political culture is represented in a ____ regionalism and ____ nationalism.75
6439259660integratingA major policy challenge for Iran's government in the first decade of the 21st century is economically _____ the huge population under 30 yrs of age.76
6439259661GuardianObservers question the democratic nature of Iranian elections because of the role of the _____ council in approving candidates.77
6439259662expertsWhich of the following is elected in Iran: Assembly of78
6439259663unemploymentEvidence that the oil price increases in the early 21st century have NOT helped Iran's economy includes the increasing _____ rate for young people.79
6439259664clericalEconomic policy making in Iran today is complicated by ___ control of large segments of the economy.80
6439259665energyGlobalization is less of a challenge to policy making in Iran than in other 3rd world countries because of its ___ self-sufficiency.81
6439259666NOTState-run media in Iran are ____ in competition with independent Iranian newspapers and journals82
6439259667civilThe Shah's white revolution did NOT enhance ___ liberties.83
6439259668ShiaThe Safavids made Persia _____.84
6439259669UlemaThe Qajars gave the Muslim clergy, the ___, political power.85
6439259670TudehThe Iranian Communist party (post WWII) (Mosaddeq led this party)86

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