The statement that best assesses a change to Turkish society resulting from Kemal Ataturk’s reforms is: Women were given the right to vote.
Atatürk's reforms significantly advanced women's rights in Turkey, including granting women the right to vote and run for office in the 1930s, which was a major change in a traditionally patriarchal society. This change was part of Atatürk's broader goal of modernizing and secularizing Turkey.