What is the role of religion in Iran’s government?

A. Iran’s government is elected in free and fair elections, and religious leaders rarely win.

B. Iran’s government is led by a secular president who has more power than the religious Supreme Leader.

C. Iran’s government is led by a religious Supreme Leader who has more power than the secular Guardian Council.

D. Iran’s government is led by religious leaders, and laws must not violate Islamic teachings.

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Answer:

D. Iran's government is led by the religious leaders and laws must not violate Islamic teachings is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Iranian government is an Islamic republic and CIA calls it a theocratic republic. It is a hybrid of Islamic theocracy and republic led by president. The supreme leader is the head of the state and is the most powerful person in the government. He is in charge of appointing top government officials such as member of national security councils and the commander of armed forces. He also makes the final decisions in economic, environment and other policies. Even the president is answerable to the supreme leader. Iran's parliament is called Islamic Consultative Assembly and it can legislate on all constitutional matters but cannot enact legislation that are against the principles of Islam.