In 3–5 sentences, explain why the Ottoman Turks committed genocide against the Armenians.(4 point

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The Ottoman Turks committed genocide against the Armenians during World War I primarily due to rising nationalist sentiments and the desire to create a homogenous Turkish state. The Armenian population was viewed as a threat to the empire's stability, partly due to their Christian faith and perceived alliance with Western powers. Economic factors, such as resentment over Armenian wealth and influence, also fueled tensions. Consequently, the government implemented a systematic plan of extermination, forced deportations, and massacres, leading to the deaths of approximately 1.5 million Armenians.