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Re: Many Iranian Americans, whether they are immigrants or Amer [#permalink]
Pratap325 wrote:
Based on the information in the passage, which of the following individuals might describe themselves as Persian?

A an Afghani-born woman who is a naturalized citizen of Iran
B an American man born in the United States to Iranian immigrant parents
C an American woman of English descent who has worked in Pakistan for 15 years

Why Answers are A, B ?




Persia covered modern day Pak, Iran and Afagnanistan. This is why Afgani born and iranian ( who may later may immigrate to US) are referred as Persian here.
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This is from the point of view of those who argue against using Persian as nationality identifier - as anybody born in Afghanistan or Pakistan or Iran can identify with Persian Heritage.
Hence, A and B.

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