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Explore the pre-evolution norms of Iranian societal institutions like schools, religion, families, and government, analyzing their impact on citizens in Iran, the U.S., and the world. Discover how educational levels from pre-school to post-secondary, free in public institutions, contrast with private schooling. See how the Iranian government transitioned from a monarchy to a theocracy and delve into the Islamic effects of the revolution, such as improved education and healthcare for the poor. Understand how these changes influence Iran's relationships with other countries and neighboring revolutions. Utilize cited sources for a comprehensive understanding of this complex societal evolution.
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What are the pre-evolution norms or expectation of Iranian societal institutions such as schools, religion, families, and government, and how did they impact the citizens of Iran, the U.S., and/or the rest of the world? By: Brian Martschenko
Schools • Pre-school • Primary school • Middle (or guidance) • Secondary • Post-secondar All the education in secondary, primary, and the post-secondary levels are free and no charge is required. However, there are private schools and Universities that are allowed to charge that are authorized by the law
Government The Iranian government went to a monarchy with a ruler to a theocracy.
Effect Of the Revolution Islamic Effects: • It brought a better education, poor gets health care, and a change in government by the influence of U.S. society. • Effects On World: • Influenced relationships between Iran and countries • Influenced revolutions of neighboring countries.
Work Cited • http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/socialistvoice/iran11.html • http://www.iran-embassy-oslo.no/embassy/educat.htm • http://asianhistory.about.com/od/iran/a/irangovt.htm