Summarize the aftermath of the Armenian genocide. (1 point)
• Turks controlled areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, which made the organization of modern Turkey easier.
• The Turks eventually renounced the policies that had led to genocide and paid reparations to the Armenians.
• Armenians rebelled against the Ottoman Empire.
• Russians advanced deep into Turkey to rescue the Armenians.
1 answer
The aftermath of the Armenian genocide included Turks controlling areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, making the organization of modern Turkey easier. The Turks eventually renounced the policies that led to genocide and paid reparations to the Armenians. Armenians rebelled against the Ottoman Empire, and Russians advanced deep into Turkey to rescue the Armenians.