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What are the post revolution norms or expectations of Iranian societal institutions such as schools religion, families and government, and how did they impact the citizens of Iran, the US and/or the rest of the world. . By: Marie Rogers. Schools and Family .
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What are the post revolution norms or expectations of Iranian societal institutions such as schools religion, families and government, and how did they impact the citizens of Iran, the US and/or the rest of the world. By: Marie Rogers
Schools and Family Education is now mandatory fro children ages 6-11, and there is higher education. There is a primary school evaluation at the end of 5th grade. After passing the 5th grade test, students must attend 6-8th grade. After passing the regional exam they can continue on to more academics or Vocational studies. They train students about working and agriculture. In the family life, men hold most of the power. Women's social status is defined by their family life. How many children they have, their husband, weather they are divorced or not. This all greatly impacted to people’s lives.
Religion 90% of Iranians are Shi'a Muslim and 9% Sunni Muslim. As you can see, 99% of Iranians are Muslim. They believe in 1500 days of judgment.
Government • Interim Government of Iran was the government after the Iranian Revolution. They are governed by a prime minister. A constitution was soon released after the revolution.
Work cited "Iran Chamber Society: Iranian Society: Women in Pre-revolutionary, Revolutionary and Post-revolutionary Iran [Chapter Three]." Iran Chamber Society: Iranian Society: Women in Pre-revolutionary, Revolutionary and Post-revolutionary Iran [Chapter Three]. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Dec. 2013 "Iranian Society: Post - Revolution Norms." Prezi.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Dec. 2013 "Iran Post Revolution Norms." Prezi.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Dec. 2013