Ataturk reformed Turkey by:
Giving woman the right to vote
Reached for equality
Created jobs for his people
No religion mattered, everybody was the same
Mustafa Kemal ruled over TURKEY, so they were not emulating his reforms as much as following his dictates. The Middle Eastern country that followed the most similar path to modernization to Mustafa Kemal's Turkey was the Imperial State of Iran.
There are many important inventions of the Renaissance. One of these inventions that allowed for major reforms in education was the study of structure.
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He banned slavery reforms
Proposal on reforms to Russia's Laws
Ataturks reforms in turkey led him to ?
Ataturk modernized Turkey, introduced many reforms that westernized nation including introducing the use of surname, forbidding women from wearing the veil and men from wearing the fez, secularized Turkey- eliminating Islamic law from gov't
grantin women the right to vote
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Kemal Ataturk changed part of Turkey\'s laws to be able to bring about much needed reforms.
after successfully establishing the republic of turkey, kemal ataturk introduced many reforms; most of which were kept even after his death
The father and first leader of the modern day Turkish Republic was Kemal Ataturk. Ataturk enacted sweeping reforms that included secularization (separating Islamic religious affairs from the state) and standardizing Latin script.
Turkey was founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who led the Turkish War of Independence in the early 1920s and established the Republic of Turkey in 1923. Atatürk served as the country's first President, implementing a series of reforms to modernize and secularize Turkey.
One's a hoki and one's a Turkey
After World War I, Turkey found itself caught between two worlds. On one hand, it was a traditional Islamic society with a sultanate, but on the other hand, it was influenced by the Western world and sought to modernize. This internal struggle led to the rise of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who implemented a series of reforms to transform Turkey into a secular, modern republic.
Slaves were freed
Legalism was one of them and the changing of currency