(A) 1970
(B) 1971
(C) 1979
(D) 1989
🧠 Explanation:
Iran left the Baghdad Pact in 1971, a group of countries working together for defense. Imagine a club where friends agree to help each other, but one decides to leave. For kids, it’s like quitting a game team to play differently. The pact was about keeping countries safe. Learning about this teaches children how countries form and leave alliances, like friendships. It shows how history involves teamwork and choices. This helps kids understand global events, encouraging them to think about how groups work together or change, like choosing teams in school or making new friends.