What did the successful overthrow of the Iranian government in 1979 signify? Question 9 options: all of these favorable trade conditions for the US with the new government of Iran increased Islamic extremism against the US and Western ideology in the Middle East a more moderate religious tone and improved relationships between the US and the Middle East

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Increased Islamic extremism against the US and Western ideology in the Middle East.

At the center of this increased Islamic extremism was the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini.  "Ayatollah" is the title for a Shiite Muslim religious leader.  The Shia branch of the Muslim faith is the dominant religious group in Iran.  The Islamic Revolution, inspired by Khomeini, ousted the shah of Iran from power.  The shah was a political leader who had been supported by the United States.

The effect of the successful overthrow of the Iranian government was increased Islamic extremism against the US and Western ideology in the Middle East.

What was the significance of the overthrow of the Iranian government?

The Iranian Revolution showed that a lot of people in the Middle East were tired of the influence of Western ideology on their nations.

They therefore began to resist the U.S. and in the case of Iran, it led to the Iranian Revolution where a pro U.S. ruler was removed.

In conclusion, option C is correct.

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