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Show 150 dream to change the structure of the society surfaced. and wishes were guided by certain intellectuals and members of the middle class into requests for the establishment of to foreign interference, tives" king and as generalized situation grew, or a an end "House of Representa the central government at first did not take the people seriously, result ,. the cities "House of Justice", and the establishment of possibly revolutionary. did not prevent, interrupt, deflect a a "National Assembly" (Kasravi, 1961:48-126). or The of the Soon; these feelings villages close geographically The beliefs in and spread or inhibit regard developed to the cities. Thus, the government the Revolution. effectively to dissatisfaction with the among the This removed from the cities request was people As present who lived in the not the case in the villages (Malekzadeh, 1961). generalized beliefs about the existing situation brought about protests, rebellions and revolts against the central government and foreign interference (Kasravi, 1961:52). The government of Iran and Russia to understand the serious situation with which particularly 261). A because policy supporters The was England supported were the Revolution of using power and force confronted, (Malekzadeh, against the Revolution and 1961: its begun. king, Muzaffaru' d-Din Shah, the National they came Assembly, . but his was not against the Revolution and prime minister, the governor of Tehran and most of his court and the officers of the government opposed the |