Asked by Anonymous

Which explains why Ottoman leaders began a policy of deportation and extermination of the armenians within their empire?
a. they argued that Armenians were spreading anti-turk propaganda among the ottoman population
b. they claimed that armenians were trying to establish their own state withing the ottoman empire
c. they asserted that Armenians were trying to forcibly convert turks to islam
d. they asserted that armenians were supporting russia, an ottoman enemy in world war 1
C?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Is that really what your text says?

Answered by Ms. Sue
D is a possible answer. But I suspect that a and b also have some truth.
Answered by Reed
Nope. You've had two guesses. You're on your own now. Read your text. It might just have the answer.
Answered by Reed
I don't want to give you a "bum steer" here. There is truth in D and in B. I can't know which your teacher or algorithm that corrects your answers will consider correct. C is completely wrong. A seems far-fetched, but rumors of anti-Turk propaganda may have been a factor.
Answered by M
I took the test the answer is D
Answered by armando charia
reed you mother your a sly dog
Answered by Anonymous
M is correct it is in fact D
Answered by ???
its not D because it was incorrect on test
Answered by Rios
D is the wrong answer.
Answered by Miss
B and D are wrong answers, options are A and C.
Answered by :))
soo, anyone got the answer?
Answered by Anonymous
THE ANSWER IS They feared that Armenians were supporting Russia, an Ottoman enemy in World War I.
Answered by t
Yea their right ^

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