In the 1990s,the Islamic government of Iran found its strongest opposition coming from:
A) students and disfranchised service workers.
B) former royalists who wished to see a return of the monarchy.
C) converts to Christianity as a result of missionary work during the 1980s.
D) communists who had remained active after their overthrow in 1979.
E) the fifth column of Iraqis who had infiltrated the country during the Iran-Iraq War.
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