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What changes did mustafa kemal enact in the republic of turkey? check all that apply

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Answered by chandu200340
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Answer:

He granted suffrage to women

- He established schools

- He created a court system similar to European countries

Mustafa Kemal was a man that made lot of reforms in Turkey. One of his prime goals was to modernize and Westernize the country, with the Western European systems being taken as an example. In order to achieve this, he opened up lot of new schools where children of all social classes can go, as he was aware that he needed educated nation. Another big thing implemented, especially for a Muslim country, was that the women were granted equal rights as men, and they were given the right to vote as well, which was not seen fondly by the religious authorities. The court system was an old one that was not practical anymore, not to mention corrupt, so it was to changed by the example of the Western courts. It is no wonder why he is seen as the father of the modern Turkish nation, and why pretty much everyone is respecting and adoring him in the country.

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Answered by skyfall63
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b) he granted suffrage to women

c) He established schools

d) He created a court system Shilar to European countries

Explanation:

  • The first order of business for Mustafa Kemal was to modernise and secularise the nation, by learning about the functioning of the western govts & adapting its structure to those of Turkey. He   assumed that modernisation inevitably entailed Westernisation. Their Constitution distinguished the govt of religion from a policy of State secularism.
  • Social and economic reforms have also been a central part of his policy. It substituted for a Latin Arabic script, adopted the Gregorian calendar and encouraged people to put in western clothes.  Mustafa industrialised the nation,  set up state factories across the nation and built a rail network. There have been several new laws promoting formal gender equality. Mustafa repealed the voting rules of women and gave them the right to vote.
  • Between 1926 and 1930, in most other states the Turkish Republic underwent a legal transition. He  repealed religious laws and implemented a secular system of case law. The definitions, texts and meanings of the laws have been brought into line with Atatürk's pragmatic approach. "Atatürk says that the country" has put its trust in the principle that all laws should be guided by real needs on earth as a fundamental element of national existence. "The new Civil Code, Penal Code and Trade Law were amongst the far-reaching reforms, based on Swiss, Italian and German models.   Both citizens – men and women – had a new legal framework.

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