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How is the Islamic Republic of Iran different from the United States' form of a republic?

a. There is a strict separation of religion and government in Iran.
b. Religious leaders have a stronghold in the government in Iran.
c. In Iran, nonreligious leaders have veto power over religious laws.
d. In Iran, judicial law has more influence over people than religious law.

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The Islamic Republic of Iran is different from the United States' form of a republic because religious leaders have a stronghold in the government in Iran. Iran is an Islamic theocracy where a Supreme Leader has political role over the system and the clerics are assigned in every major function of the state.

The answer is letter B.
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