Drag each tile to the correct box. Not all tiles will be used. Place the events leading to the Iran Hostage Crisis in chronologi
cal order. US-backed overthrow of Prime Minister Mossadegh Iranian revolution, led by Ayatollah Khomeini admittance of the Shah of Iran to the United States for medical treatment
The chronological order of events lead to Iran Hostage Crisis are-
US-backed overthrow of Prime Minister Mossadegh.
Visits between President Carter and the Shah of Iran.
Iranian revolution, led by Ayatollah Khomeini.
Admittance of the Shah of Iran to the United States for medical treatment.
<h3>What was Iran Hostage Crisis?</h3>
In the international crisis known as the Iran Captive Crisis (1979–1981), Iranian terrorists abducted 66 Americans from the American embassy in Tehran and held 52 of those hostage for much more than a year.
Some key features regarding the Iran Hostage Crisis are-
The crisis, which occurred in the tumultuous years after the Pahlavi monarchy's collapse by Iran's Islamic Revolution (1978–79), had a significant impact on internal politics in the US and ruined relations between that country and Iran for decades.
The relationship between Iran and the United States was significantly impacted after the Iranian revolution.
As Iran hostage crisis occurred just after the Vietnam War, it dealt a serious damage to American morale and prestige.
In addition to impeding U.S.-Iranian ties, it was widely thought to have played a role in Carter's loss to Reagan with in 1980 presidential election.
In addition, rumors surfaced also that Reagan campaign interfered with Carter's efforts to reach an early agreement, derailing a potential electoral triumph for the Carter campaign, in order to assure a Reagan victory, in the years that followed the crisis.
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