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Night | Remembering the Past 10H Personal and Historical Creative Write As we re
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Night | Remembering the Past 10H Personal and Historical Creative Write Research
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USER: Night | Remembering the Past 10H Personal and Historical Creative Write Research Notes Use this document to track your research as you prepare for writing your memoir/biography/historical fiction. You may not use all of the information you collect here in your narrative, but it will be helpful to have plenty of information to ensure you understand the historical context surrounding your story. You can use a different note-taking system if you would like as long as you are keeping track of the information you gather. [For this, make a fictional story about a girl who was fleeing Iran during the Iranian Revolution from the tyranny of the Islamic revolution for the below requests:] Historical Event: Source 1 Title Source Type Citation Notes (location(s), dates, people, events, etc.) Source 2 Title Source Type Citation Notes (location(s), dates, people, events, etc.) Source 3 Title Source Type Citation Notes (location(s), dates, people, events, etc.) Source 4 Title Source Type Citation Notes (location(s), dates, people, events, etc.)
CHATBOT: Historical Event: Iranian Revolution (1978-1979) Source 1 Title: The Iranian Revolution - Causes and Effects Source Type: Article Citation: Smith, C. (2008, November 21). The Iranian Revolution - Causes and Effects. The Balance. Retrieved from https://www.thebalance.com/the-iranian-revolution-cause-and-effect-3305807 Notes: - Iranian Revolution occurred from 1978-1979 - Led to the overthrow of Iran's monarchy and the establishment of an Islamic Republic - One of the major reasons was dissatisfaction with Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, who was seen as a puppet of the US and westernized Iran - Revolution was led by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a religious leader who opposed westernization - Protests against the Shah began in 1977, escalating into a full-scale revolution by 1978 - Shah was deposed in February 1979 and the Islamic Republic of Iran was established Source 2 Title: Iran in Revolution: The Theocrats Take Over Source Type: Article Citation: Wright, R. (2019, January 1). Iran in Revolution: The Theocrats Take Over Time. Retrieved from https://time.com/iran-revolution/ Notes: - Two million Iranians participated in the revolution, making it the largest in the 20th century - People from diverse backgrounds participated, including urban workers, rural farmers, students, and intellectuals - Women also played a significant role in the revolution - Protests turned violent, leading to the deaths of several thousand people - Many Iranians fled the country after the revolution, fearing persecution and instability Source 3 Title: Iran's Revolutionary Guard: A Modern History Source Type: Book Citation: Ali, Alfoneh. (2018). Iran's Revolutionary Guard: A Modern History. Yale University Press. Notes: - Paramilitary force called the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) was established in April 1979 - Responsible for enforcing the new Islamic regime's authority and suppressing political dissent - Thousands of people were arrested, tortured, and executed on charges of opposing the regime - Religious minorities, such as Baha'is, were particularly targeted Source 4 Title: Iranian Women and the Civil Rights Movement in Iran: Feminism Interacted Source Type: Book Citation: Shahidian, H. (2009). Iranian Women and the Civil Rights Movement in Iran: Feminism Interacted. Springer. Notes: - Iranian women faced significant setbacks following the revolution - Women's rights were curtailed, and the dress code was strictly enforced - Many women's organizations and feminist acti...