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the Young Turks were not formed from a single society... which is also incorrect as there were Young Turks who believed in... The Young Turks originated from the... The Young Turks became a truly revolutionary movement with the CUP as an organizational umbrella... of the election box the unity among the Young Turks that was originated from the... The Young Turks did adopt liberal ideas... and the Young Turks employed rhetoric promoting constitutionalism... The Young Turks followed the principle of developing an intellectual elite to govern the Empire... Another guiding principle for the Young Turks was the transformation of their society into one in which... the Young Turks soon recognized the difficulty of spreading this idea and began suggesting that... and all Young Turks were on Empire payroll... savers the Young Turks always viewed the problems confronting the Ottoman Empire from the standpoint of the state... All the theories that the Young Turks developed and took particular interest in... the Young Turks underwent a gradual transformation... the Young Turks embraced the official state ideology... the Young Turks began to base their nationalism on the pseudo... The Young Turks who lived long enough to witness the coming into being of the... The impact of the Young Turks on shaping the official ideology of early modern...

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