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                How was the Armenian genocide addressed following World War I?
1. The Allied powers found no evidence that Turks committed atrocities against Armenians.
2. Armenians rehabilitated those responsible for the genocide, integrating them back into society.
3. Most politicians and officers responsible for the genocide were never brought to justice.
4. A large trial was held in Paris for war criminals, and those responsible for war crimes were convicted and executed.
            
        1. The Allied powers found no evidence that Turks committed atrocities against Armenians.
2. Armenians rehabilitated those responsible for the genocide, integrating them back into society.
3. Most politicians and officers responsible for the genocide were never brought to justice.
4. A large trial was held in Paris for war criminals, and those responsible for war crimes were convicted and executed.
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            OG
            
    The correct answer is C. Most politicians and officers responsible for the genocide were never brought to justice.
    
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