People
Events
Clothing
Family Life
Education
100

Who came to power during the Iranian Revolution?

Ayatollah Khomeini

100

When did the Revolution begin?

1979

100
"The lack of ________ [modest dress] in Iran before the Revolution is a product of the corrupt western capitalist societies"

Hijab

100

Khomeini's regime viewed women as predominantly

Wives and mothers

100

Women in _____ regions had a particularly difficult time accessing education. 

Rural

200

Who was the US President during the Iranian Revolution?

Jimmy Carter

200

In which month did the women's marches begin?

March

200

What is the name of the all black veil that Khomeini mandated for all women regardless of nationality or religion?

Chador

200

Roughly 90% of Iranians are _______

Shi'a Muslims

200

What schools could married women attend?

Night schools

300

Who was in power before Ayatollah Khomeini?

Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi

300

When was the US Embassy in Iran attacked?

February 14th, 1979

300

How long could women be detained for dress code violations?

One month to one year

300
What are the two types of marriage in Iran's current law?

Temporary and Permanent

300

Married women could hold jobs so long as...

Their husband agreed in their marriage contract.
400

Who took over Ayatollah Khomeini following his 1989 death?

Ali Khameini

400

When did the Shah die?

July 27th, 1980

400

A 13-year-old girl once reportedly fell from a window after being pursued for...

having a lock of hair showing.

400

How long can a temporary marriage last?

one hour to 99 years

400

List 2 fields of work that women were heavily discouraged from pursuing.

Agriculture, Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy.

500

Who was the Iranian Prime Minister at the time of the Revolution?

Mehdi Bazargan

500

When did Iraq invade Iran?

September 22nd, 1980

500

When did the dress code become mandatory?

1980

500

How many permanent wives could a man have?

Four

500

The segregation between ______ and ______ made receiving an education particularly difficult.

Men and Women.

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