Respuesta :

Answer:

d) the wearing of the fez by men and veils by women

Explanation:

In 1925. Atatürk's government introduced the Hat Law which banned the wearing of fezzes and turbans for men. Wearing of these head garments was punished by law and men were suppose to change head-wear to Western-styled hats, and public depictions were changed with the law (such as school images).

The legislation did not prohibit veils and headscarves for women, but left women to decide on their own if they would wear it or not. The public did strongly advise and encourage leaving veils and scarves only for religious occasions.

This was all part of so-called Atatürk's Reforms that had the idea to change the Republic of Turkey into the secular, modern and Western state.

Hijabs were banned later, in 1980, long after Atatürk's government, and the ban was recently lifted.