In Document 3, it shows that people in Iran in the 1960s and 1970s were getting more and more unhappy with their country. They didn't like that their leader, the Shah, was close to the United States and that Iran was selling oil to Israel. They also noticed that the government was corrupt and not doing anything to help poor people. Because of all this, more and more people started speaking out against the government. In 1963, a religious leader named Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini openly criticized the government in his speeches. People in Iran were struggling with money, angry at the corrupt government, and felt like they didn't fit in with Western culture. This is important because it shows that people were resisting the changes happening in their country, both economically and culturally. rephrase like a 7th grader written this
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