America's involvement in the Iranian Revolution of 1979 was primarily characterized by its support for the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was a key ally during the Cold War. The U.S. provided military and economic assistance to the Shah's regime, which faced growing opposition from various factions, including Islamic fundamentalists led by Ayatollah Khomeini. As the revolution gained momentum and led to the Shah's exile, the U.S. found itself increasingly at odds with the new Islamic government that viewed American influence as a threat. This shift in power resulted in strained U.S.-Iran relations, culminating in the hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran later that year.
The Iranian or Islamic Revolution began in 1979.
The Iranian revolution was about the commoners being freed from the Shah.
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The Iranian Revolution (also called the Islamic Revolution) was the direct result of the Iranian people's opposition to the Shah and the Shah's unwillingness to accede to some demands.
The Ianian Revolution, also know as the Islamic Revolution was between 1905 and 1911. It had to do with replacing an ancient monarchy with a theocracy. So it became the Iranian Republic.
Islamic rules were implemented in the country after the Iranian Revolution. Before the revolution the government was a puppet of the U.S. and anti Islam
The commoners
The Iranian Revolution
think about other revolutions which happened or may happen in other parts of worlds especially arabian revolution, we can see the signs of the positive effects of iranian revolution,
Ayatolloah Khomeini was an Iranian religious leader in the 1979 Iranian Revolution. He managed to become the supreme ruler of Iran after the revolution.
Iraqi invasion of some Iranian territory in the aftermath of the Iranian Revolution.
The Egyptian Revolution of 2011 lasted 18 days from January 25 to February 11, the day of Mubarak's resignation.