Turmoil over Iran's nationalization of oil refineries in 1951

Turmoil over Iran's nationalization of oil refineries in 1951

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In 1951, Mohammad Mosaddegh nationalized oil refineries in Iran, leading to a crisis with Great Britain. This resulted in public demonstrations supporting Mosaddegh. The United States attempted to mediate the conflict, as the stability of the Middle East seemed at risk.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What significant action did Mohammad Mosaddegh take in 1951?

He signed a peace treaty with the US.

He became the king of Iran.

He nationalized the oil refineries.

He declared war on Great Britain.

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What was the immediate consequence of the nationalization of oil refineries?

A peaceful resolution with Great Britain.

A new alliance with the United States.

An economic boom in Iran.

A crisis between Great Britain and Iran.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who were the demonstrators supporting during the crisis?

The British government.

The United Nations.

The United States.

Mohammad Mosaddegh.

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What role did the United States play in the crisis?

They supported Great Britain unconditionally.

They mediated the dispute.

They declared war on Iran.

They remained neutral.

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Why was the Middle East's stability considered at risk during this period?

Due to a potential war between Iran and the US.

Due to the mediation efforts by the United Nations.

Because of the nationalization of oil refineries.

Because of the economic collapse in Iran.