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3. Juridical Reforms 4. Educational and Cultural Reforms - Abolishment of the Canon Law (1924-1937) - Instating the new Turkish Civil Code and other legislation to suit secular order (1924 – 1937) - Integration of education (3 March 1924) - Adoption of the new Turkish alphabet (1 November 1928) - Establishment of the Turkish Language and Historical Societies (1931-1932) - Organization of the university education (31 May 1933). - Innovations in fine arts 5. Economical Reforms - Abolishment of old taxation laws. - Encouragement of the farmers. - Establishment of model farms. - Legislation of the Encouragement of the Industry Law and establishment of Industrial Corporations. - Implementing First and Second Development Plans (1933-1937), construction of new highways to reach every corner of the country.