The Young Turks failed to succeed in their reforms
A. due to bad timing with minority unrest in the Balkans and the desire of ethnic Turks for a Turkish state.
B. due to infighting and a lack of purpose as the result of being a combination of so many different reform efforts..
C. based on their enthusiastic embrace of Western ideals that were unpopular in Turkey at the time.
D. when Western military efforts intervened and prevented them from taking power.
E. from a combined lack of political awareness and an insufficient fighting force.
Answer: A
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