Turkey’s government was created to be democratic, modern, and explicitly secular. After the fall of the Ottoman Empire the country needed a new constitution and went through two versions in the 1920s. Both were based on western models. In addition, the government decreed that Turkish would switch to being written not with the Arabic alphabet but the Latin one. And until recently, women could not attend public university if they wore headscarves.
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