CAS PO 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Shadi Sadr, Democratic Consolidation, Civil Society

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In a democracy, groups like this would have a better chance because. These movements often encounter resistance because of religious obstacles and contrasting cultural liberal democracies believe in rights and listening to public opinion. There should be a strong political dynamic if public opinion is moving. This is a pro-western reform, not necessarily a: they were allowed to divorce, and there were restrictions on polygamy. These policies provoke opposition among the islamic clergy. It becomes a major grievance of the clergy. The other group of opposition, bazaar merchants, also held traditional attitudes towards women. He spent money on cities because they were. Policy towards women under the shah: families when they were 10/11 years old. more modern. Islamic law: this position is similar to that of the pope. Supreme leader: religious figure, most powerful, lifetime appointment: it approves or cancels candidacies of people running, it often exercises these powers.

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