Answer:
He replaced Islamic laws with the Swiss civil code and schools moved from the control of religious scholars to state control.
Explanation:
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was a Turkish field marshal, revolutionary statesman, author, as well as founder of the Republic of Turkey. He served as Turkey's first president from 1923 until his death in 1938. His leadership marked a period of progressive reforms which have made Turkey into a modern and secular nation. His reforms inluded increased secularization of society which can be seen in changes in law and education systems.
<span>Indigo, rice, and tobacco are three important crops from that period. Indigo was used for dye, easy to grow but hard to harvest; rice is always an important staple crop and was grown in the swampy waters near the coast; tobacco is also a very profitable crop.</span>
The answer is A. primary pollutant
<span>This touches on the main issue of balancing the rights of all citizens. As a society we are guaranteed public rights for the good of the group. As individuals, we are guaranteed rights to preserve our own freedom. In this example and in so many others, it is important to balance the right of freedom of the press with the freedom of a free and fair trial.</span>