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Which step to transform Turkish life was not taken by its leader after Turkey gained its independence?

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joining church and state

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The step to not join the Church and the State was taken to transform Turkish life by its leader after Turkey gained its independence.

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The national forces under the leadership of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the Grand National Assembly had fought the Turkish War of Independence. They overthrew Sultan Mehmet VI Vahdettin and formed the Republic of Turkey in 1922. The Republic of Turkey knocked out the Ottoman state. After this Mustafa Kemal introduced a sequence of legal, religious, political, cultural, social and economic policy changes. He converted the Republic of Turkey into a secular and modern nation-state. Some of the people thought that the change under Kemal was too fast, the pace of which abolished old traditions. But the majority accepted the reforms. The practice of secularism was opposed at that time and it still generates a lot of social and political tension. Any political movement that attempted to harm the religious sentiment at the expense of Turkish secularism was opposed by the armed forces, who were the guardian of secularism. Out of all the reforms, the stress on secularism became the prime point of attention.

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