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How did Kemal Ataturk change education in Turkey? (1 point)
He outlawed the study of the humanities in universities.
He made it more secular and replaced the Arabic alphabet with the Roman alphabet.
• He increased the influence of Islam in education.
• He prevented students from studying the sciences.
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He made it more secular and replaced the Arabic alphabet with the Roman alphabet.
Briefly: Atatürk secularized and centralized education, reduced the power of religious schools, introduced coeducation and modern curricula, and in 1928 replaced the Ottoman Arabic script with a Latin-based Turkish alphabet.
Briefly: Atatürk secularized and centralized education, reduced the power of religious schools, introduced coeducation and modern curricula, and in 1928 replaced the Ottoman Arabic script with a Latin-based Turkish alphabet.
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