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Web Review

Main Ideas Pan-Arabism Islamic fundamentalism Economic goals Agricultural improvements Effects of urbanization Causes of Iranian revolt

Key points Income gap Common language State-owned businesses theocracy Privatization of businesses Religious courts Khomeini Common culture Arab League desalination

Return to values of the Koran Give land to poor Shanty towns fertigation Scarce jobs Shariah Movement from rural to city Nationalization Separation of men and women in public

Set-up Place the main idea in a center circle Place key facts in circles connected to the main ideas.

KP KP MI KP KP