How did the 1979 Iranian Revolution affect relations between Iran and the United States?(1 point)

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As the United States publicly opposed the Islamic fundamentalists responsible, the revolution led to the strengthening of US-Iranian relations.
As the United States publicly opposed the Islamic fundamentalists responsible, the revolution led to the strengthening of US-Iranian relations.

As the United States publicly opposed the deposed Shah of Iran, the revolution led to the strengthening of US-Iranian relations.
As the United States publicly opposed the deposed Shah of Iran, the revolution led to the strengthening of US-Iranian relations.

As the United States had supported the Islamic fundamentalists responsible, the revolution led to a significant break in US-Iranian relations.
As the United States had supported the Islamic fundamentalists responsible, the revolution led to a significant break in US-Iranian relations.

As the United States had supported the deposed Shah of Iran, the revolution led to a significant break in US-Iranian relations.
As the United States had supported the deposed Shah of Iran, the revolution led to a significant break in US-Iranian relations.
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As the United States had supported the deposed Shah of Iran, the revolution led to a significant break in US-Iranian relations.