Question
Which statement best analyzes the allegation that the Armenian genocide was a genocide?(1 point)
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Some Armenians lived in Anatolia and others in Asia Minor, which split them in World War I. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians lived in Anatolia and others in Asia Minor, which split them in World War I. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians joined the Allies in World War I due to their location, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians joined the Allies in World War I due to their location, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Many Armenians were Muslim, while the area they lived in had a Christian majority. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Many Armenians were Muslim, while the area they lived in had a Christian majority. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians were living outside the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
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Some Armenians lived in Anatolia and others in Asia Minor, which split them in World War I. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians lived in Anatolia and others in Asia Minor, which split them in World War I. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians joined the Allies in World War I due to their location, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians joined the Allies in World War I due to their location, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Many Armenians were Muslim, while the area they lived in had a Christian majority. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Many Armenians were Muslim, while the area they lived in had a Christian majority. This led the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
Some Armenians were living outside the Ottoman Empire in Anatolia, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
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Some Armenians joined the Allies in World War I due to their location, leading the Turkish government to see them as enemies.
This best explains the Ottoman/Turkish motive for targeting Armenians (suspected collaboration with Russia/allies), which supports the allegation that the events constituted a deliberate campaign against them.
This best explains the Ottoman/Turkish motive for targeting Armenians (suspected collaboration with Russia/allies), which supports the allegation that the events constituted a deliberate campaign against them.