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ETearle

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The Turkish Republic changed its society by all of the following except
 
  a. banning the wearing of the fez by men or the traditional Muslim veil by women.
  b. giving women the right to vote in 1934.
  c. replacing the Shari'ya with a secular civil code.
  d. introducing five-year plans to enhance state direction of the economy.
  e. making Islam the sole religion of the state.

Question 2

In appraising the work of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, one can say that
 
  a. he finally succeeded in unifying Persian society.
  b. he maintained a strict Islamic consistency in all aspects of Turkish life.
  c. he created a secular Turkish state that embraced many aspects of a modern Western nation.
  d. no real change from the traditional Ottoman ways ever occurred under his rule.
  e. he retained the Islamic practices that his Ottoman predecessors had adhered to for centuries.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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