Summarize the aftermath of the Armenian genocide.(1 point)

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Turks controlled areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, which made the organization of modern Turkey easier.
Turks controlled areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, which made the organization of modern Turkey easier.

Armenians rebelled against the Ottoman Empire.
Armenians rebelled against the Ottoman Empire.

The Turks eventually renounced the policies that had led to genocide and paid reparations to the Armenians.
The Turks eventually renounced the policies that had led to genocide and paid reparations to the Armenians.

Russians advanced deep into Turkey to rescue the Armenians.
Russians advanced deep into Turkey to rescue the Armenians.

1 answer

The aftermath of the Armenian genocide saw Turks controlling areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, facilitating the organization of modern Turkey. There were no widespread successful rebellions by Armenians against the Ottoman Empire, and contrary to hopes, the Turks did not renounce their policies nor pay reparations. Additionally, while there were military actions by Russians during the conflict, they did not succeed in rescuing Armenians on a significant scale.