In investigating the deportation and mass killing of Armenians, which of the following is true?(1 point)

Responses

The evidence makes the claim of genocide plausible, but no more than that.
The evidence makes the claim of genocide plausible, but no more than that.

The conditions in the concentration camps were much better than the conditions on the deportation marches.
The conditions in the concentration camps were much better than the conditions on the deportation marches.

Deported Armenians experienced starvation, violence, and disease.
Deported Armenians experienced starvation, violence, and disease.

Mass killings occurred only after 1915.
Mass killings occurred only after 1915.

1 answer

The statement that is true is:

Deported Armenians experienced starvation, violence, and disease.

This reflects the historical accounts of the suffering endured by Armenians during the deportation process, which was characterized by extreme hardship, violence, and significant loss of life due to starvation and disease.