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The Young Turks were ultimately nationalists who favored political reform: eliminating the absolute monarchy and creating a more secular, balanced, and modern government. They were the first reformers to promote industrialization, and they worked to increase access to education, especially for women. The Young Turks also reformed the legal system, removing much of its religious influence.

Despite their commendable achievements in domestic affairs, they were far less successful in foreign affairs. The Ottoman government chose to enter World War I on the side of the Central Powers, and the war ravaged much of the Ottoman territory and decimated its population. From 1915 to 1917, the Young Turks oversaw the massacre of an estimated 1.5 million ethnic Armenians who lived within Ottoman borders in an effort to remove outside influence on their nation. Less than a year after the war’s end, the empire had fallen, its territory broken up by the Allied powers.

What ideas did the nationalists of Turkey support? Check all that apply.

a more modern legal system
an accessible educational system
the acceptance of Armenian culture
the end of an all-powerful monarchy
an independent Turkish government
civil laws based on religious texts

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Answer:

The guy abouve is correct

but here is the answers to the rest of the assignment in order

China

India

Turkey

Mustafa Kemal

Sun Yat-sen

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A

C

D

E

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- The rise of nationalism resulted in self-government in all three countries.

- Nationalist movements created upheaval on the road to independence.

- Strong leaders emerged and greatly affected nationalist movements.

- Nationalism resulted from a rejection of imperialism and Western rule.

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