Between 1923 and 1950 Turkey experienced an era of stability during which Kemalism was embedded in the national consciousness. How did this period of stability affect the way in which Turkey dealt with subsequent political crises? Compare and contrast its experiences confronting political crises in this period with Iran.
The peaceful transition of power from Turkey's Republican People's Party—the party of Ataturk—and the Democratic Party occurred in 1950, only four years after the Democratic Party was founded.
The Tudeh Party was composed primarily of capitalist businessmen.
A) Nasser became the recognized hero of the Arab nationalist cause.
The coup d'etat of 1960 was lead by a military general and was carried out for the purpose of: (A) reclaiming Turkey for the Republican People's Party. (B) preserving the principles of Kemalism from which the Democratic Party-led gov't had strayed. (C) establishing permanent military rule.