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Shah Reza Pahlavi's failure primarily stemmed from his inability to address the widespread discontent among various segments of Iranian society, including religious leaders, intellectuals, and the working class. His regime's reliance on authoritarianism, repression of dissent, and Westernization efforts alienated many citizens, leading to a lack of legitimacy. Ultimately, these factors contributed to the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which resulted in his overthrow and the establishment of the Islamic Republic.

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