Answer:
The correct chronological order of the events is as followed:
- The Shah developed Western Policies.
- Citizens of Iran protested the Government.
- Ayatollah Khomeini came to power.
- Traditional laws were reinstated.
Explanation:
- <em>Since</em> the Shah of Iran was a close associate of West, he admired the culture of the west. So his significant policies were motivated by the West. He once even asked King of Saudi to Westernize Saudi Arabia, that's how much he loved the culture of the west.
- <em>Demonstration</em> against the Government started in <em>October 1977</em>, because the policies were in favor of the West more than it's own citizens. Hence, working-class began protesting, there was also the issue of high unemployment, and the only work Irani's had was of laboring in the companies of the West. Further, the clerics were ignited by Shah's tactics of playing dirty campaign against the Grand Ayatollah Khomeini.
- Looking at the mess when Shah realized that the protest is out of control he left Iran on <em>16th Jan 1979</em> and in the meantime, the Great Ayatollah arrived Iran on <em>1st Feb 1979</em> and took the power.
- Right after forming the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah retained old civil laws and imposed more sharia laws.
Answer:
I think the central idea is having pets at home can improve your mental health and physical health.
Explanation:
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Answer/Explanation
African traditional medicine is a form of holistic health care system organized into three levels of specialty, namely divination, spiritualism, and herbalism. The traditional healer provides health care services based on culture, religious background, knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs that are prevalent in his community.
Answer:
Uncle Carlos believes that the policeman did not kill Khalil for racism, but because he was a drug dealer. Mav, on the other hand, believes that Khalil was a victim of racism, since he was not armed, carrying drugs or weapons at the time he was murdered.
Explanation:
Khalil. a black boy, was killed in a police approach while picking up a hairbrush in his car. The policeman hit Khalil with several shots, and Khalil posed no threat.
Uncle Carlos, a black policeman, does not believe that the policeman was acting out of racism, since Khalil disobeyed him and was a boy who, in fact, was involved in the drug tafico. However, Mav knows that Khalil was not on drugs or weapons at the time and that he suffered abuse of police authority, as well as racism.