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misspop

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Which of the following does the Constitution of Iran advocate with reference to religious identities?
 
  A. It offers protection to all monotheistic and polytheistic religions.
  B. It supports the non-hereditary line of imams.
  C. It ensures that all religions that are polytheistic have political representation.
  D. It ensures that the faithful of the Ithna Ashari follow the Prophet Mohammad's line
  of succession.
  E. It does not recognize and afford political representation of Judaism.

Question 2

Which of the following changes in religion were brought about in the Safavid era?
 
  A. abolishment of the ancient practice of Shi'ism
  B. emergence of a distinct IranoIslamic religion
  C. decentralization of religion
  D. implementation of the non-hereditary principle of Shi'i succession
  E. establishment of Sunni Islam as the sole religion of the nation



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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