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'''The White Revolution''', in [[Iran]] January 1963, the [[Shah of Iran]] held a national referendum to obtain approval for his total program which was known as the White Revolutionย  or the Revolution of the Shah and the People. His policy agenda was designed to achieve the following six goals:
'''The White Revolution''', in [[Iran]] January 1963, the [[Shah of Iran]] held a national referendum to obtain approval for his total program which was known as the White Revolutionย  or the Revolution of the Shah and the People. His policy agenda was designed to achieve the following six goals:


# land reform (see Iran 1060: Kennedy Pushes Land Reform)
# land reform ([[Iran]], [[Kennedy]] Pushes Land Reform)
# sale of some state-owned factories to finance the land reform
# sale of some state-owned factories to finance the land reform
# the enfranchisement of women
# the enfranchisement of women

Latest revision as of 12:33, 5 February 2024

The White Revolution, in Iran January 1963, the Shah of Iran held a national referendum to obtain approval for his total program which was known as the White Revolution or the Revolution of the Shah and the People. His policy agenda was designed to achieve the following six goals:

  1. land reform (Iran, Kennedy Pushes Land Reform)
  2. sale of some state-owned factories to finance the land reform
  3. the enfranchisement of women
  4. nationalization of forests and pastures
  5. formation of a literacy corps
  6. institution for profit-sharing for workers in industry.