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Mustafa Kemal took the surname Atatürk which meant: a. "father of the Turks." b. "pathfinder." c. "fighter of infidels." d. "leader." e. "defender of the people."
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Mustafa Kemal took the surname Atatürk which meant:
a. "father of the Turks."
b. "pathfinder."
c. "fighter of infidels."
d. "leader."
e. "defender of the people."
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