Which statement best analyzes the allegation that the Armenian genocide was not a genocide?(1 point)

Responses

The tensions brought about by World War I and religious intolerance allowed the Turks to justify the violence of the genocide.
The tensions brought about by World War I and religious intolerance allowed the Turks to justify the violence of the genocide.

The tensions of the Armenian genocide led the Ottoman Empire to join World War I.
The tensions of the Armenian genocide led the Ottoman Empire to join World War I.

The tensions of the Armenian genocide directly led to the start of World War I.
The tensions of the Armenian genocide directly led to the start of World War I.

The tensions of religious persecution against Muslim peoples in the Ottoman Empire led to the Armenian genocide.

1 answer

The statement that best analyzes the allegation that the Armenian genocide was not a genocide is:

"The tensions of religious persecution against Muslim peoples in the Ottoman Empire led to the Armenian genocide."

This analysis addresses the underlying motivations and dynamics that contributed to the events of the genocide, focusing on the religious and cultural tensions present at the time.