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26 July, 23:50

What assumptions did the West have about a free Turkey?

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A. It challenged their power in the former Ottoman Empire and threatened the balance of power in the region.

B. It was supported by the west as the only avenue to democracy in Turkey.

C. The West was largely concerned with fighting Nazi Germany.

O D. The League of Nations voted unanimously to support free and fair elections in Turkey.

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  1. 27 July, 00:58
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    A. It challenged their power in the former Ottoman Empire and threatened the balance of power in the region.

    Explanation:

    Many Turkish nationals who want to enjoy their free movement rights have brought cases before national courts of the member states.

    Turkish conflict has caused numerous human rights violations over the years. There is an ongoing debate in the country on the right to life, torture, freedom of expression as well as freedoms of religion, assembly and association.

    The Turks fought fiercely and successfully defended the Gallipoli Peninsula against a massive Allied invasion in 1915-1916, but by 1918 defeat by invading British and Russian forces and an Arab revolt had combined to destroy the Ottoman economy.
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