Iran is a country located in the Middle East.   The main                          source of income for the country is oil, the one object that                          had greatly influenced its history. Iran's present                          government is run as an Islamic Republic. A president,                          cabinet, judicial branch, and Majilesor or legislative                          branch, makes up the governmental positions. A revolution                          that overthrew the monarch, which was set in 1930, lasted                          over 15 years. Crane Brinton's book, An Anatomy of a                          Revolution, explains set of four steps a country                          experiences when a revolution occurs. Symptoms, rising                          fever, crisis, and convalescence are the steps that occur.                          The Iranian Revolution followed the four steps in Crane                          Brinton's theory, symptoms, rising fever, crisis, and                          convalescence occurred. Numerous symptoms led to the                          crumbling downfall of Reza Shah Pahlavi, ruler of Iran                          until 1978. One of these symptoms is rising expectations                          which can be seen during the 1960's and 70's. The rich                          Shah cleared the way for the land reform law, enacted in                          1962. The land minority had to give up its land to the                          government, and among those stripped of land, were the                          Shi'ah Muslims. Iran's power structure was radically                          changed in a program termed the "White Revolution". On                          January 26, 1963, the White Revolution was endorsed by                          the nation. By 1971, when land distribution ended, about                          2,500,000 families of the farm population ...