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They were the people of the ottoman empire. but did you know that there are people who are from Armenia. I mean like isn't that crazy. anyways the young turks were the people who carried out the Armenian genocide.

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Which of the following statements about the young Turks is not true?

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The coalition of various reform groups was called the?

Young Turks


Did the Jews join with the Young Turks?

Jews by and large did not participate in the Young Turks, which disbanded in 1924 after gaining power and creating the Turkish Republic. In fact, the Jews of Turkey prior to the creation of the Turkish Republic were primarily Ottomanists, the political who pressed for a continuation of the Ottoman Empire with the introduction of increasing Tanzimat reforms as opposed to the Young Turks who sought the overthrow of the government. The reason for this stance was that the newly independent Greek and Bulgarian countries were more Anti-Semitic than the Ottoman Empire had been and they feared that the Young Turks would lead to an increase in Anti-Semitism as well. To a degree, they were right and most Jews left Turkey in 1949. However, there were some Turkish Jews like Emmanuel Carasso who were prominent Young Turks.


What was happening to the Ottoman Empire in the 1800s?

The problem they faced were nationalist revolts break out and Young Turks demanding a reform.


What where the young Turks fighting against in 1908?

In 1908, the Young Turks were fighting against the autocratic rule of Sultan Abdulhamid II and the political oppression that characterized the Ottoman Empire at the time. They sought to restore the constitution of 1876, promote modernization, and implement reforms that would address issues like corruption and decentralization. Their movement aimed to establish a more democratic government and ensure greater rights and freedoms for the diverse populations within the empire. The Young Turks' actions ultimately led to the Young Turk Revolution, which marked a significant shift in Ottoman governance.