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I believe it's from non-interventionist to interventionist.
During the cold war period, the Soviet Union tried to spread communism influences throughout the world by giving supplies and weapons to conflicted nations in order to gain an ally.
Because of this, united states believe that they need to start making intervention for global conflicts to prevent communism from gaining dominant control in the world affairs.
It was "The National Assembly" that was a direct response to the king’s continued accumulation of soldiers although it should be noted that this wasn't necessarily a group that condemned the build-up, rather a group that sought alternatives.
Answer:
1- Leader of Iran before the Iranian Revolution --- Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi
2- Nationalist prime minister of Iran --- Mohammed Mossadegh
3- Leader of the Islamic Republic after the Revolution --- Ayatollah Khomeini
Explanation:
1- Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was shah of Iran from September 16, 1941 until the Islamic Revolution of February 11, 1979. He was the second and last monarch of the Pahlavi dynasty and the last Iranian shah.
2- Mohammad Mosaddeq was a democratically elected prime minister in Iran that ruled between 1951 and 1953.
On March 20, 1951, he nationalized oil. After blocking Iran and exerting other pressures, the United States and the United Kingdom financed a coup organized by the CIA and encouraged by MI6 in 1953, which overthrew Mosaddeq and established a monarchical dictatorship headed by Sha Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
3- Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini was an Iranian ayatollah, political-spiritual leader of the Islamic Revolution of 1979, which overthrew the Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlevi, and Supreme Leader of the country until his death. Western powers considered him a fanatical leader, whose political initiatives jeopardized international stability. He is considered the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran.