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This is arguable... it is an opinion...I believe it could have been prevented because World War 1 had greatly weakened the Armenians and the war had prevented other countries who had wanted to help from helping because they had little monet and supplies to spare.

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Could anything have been done to prevent the Armenian genocide from happening?

During WW1, Armenians sided with Russia while fighting with Turkey. If this did not happen it might have made the situation better.


Does Turkey admit to the Armenian genocide?

No. Turkey has passed legislation banning any open discussion of the Armenian Genocide (part of Article 301) and uses its important diplomatic and economic position to prevent other countries from recognizing the Armenian Genocide. This has resulted in many Turkish diplomatic problems, like EU entry, which is conditioned on Turkey's acceptance of the Armenian Genocide. Failure to recognize the genocide has made it difficult to establish diplomatic relations between Turkey and the modern Republic of Armenia.Please see Editorial: Turkey Must Recognize the Armenian Genocide from 2004 to read more.


How did the Armenian Genocide affect the world?

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Why are you taught the Holocaust?

To teach of the history of the world wars, the possibility of man's destructive capabilities and racial genocide, as well as to prevent further tradgedies from happening.


Significance of the Armenian genocide?

The Armenian Genocide, which occurred between 1915 and 1923, is significant as it marks one of the first modern genocides, where the Ottoman Empire systematically exterminated 1.5 million Armenians. It serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of unchecked nationalism and ethnic hatred, influencing international law and human rights discourse. This tragedy has had lasting effects on Armenian identity and diaspora, while also highlighting the importance of acknowledging historical atrocities to prevent future genocides. The denial of the genocide by some nations continues to impact diplomatic relations and discussions around accountability and recognition.


Why do you think the cowhands had to stand guard at night?

His job was to ensure the security of the stock. He was to prevent the stock from wandering off, and prevent anything from happening to them such as animal attacks or theft.


How did other countries react to the armenian genocide?

The Armenian Genocide, which occurred during World War I, elicited a range of reactions from other countries, largely characterized by condemnation and calls for intervention. Some nations, particularly those with significant Armenian populations, expressed outrage and provided humanitarian assistance. However, many countries, including major powers of the time, largely prioritized their strategic interests over humanitarian concerns, leading to limited concrete actions against the Ottoman Empire. Ultimately, the global response was marked by a combination of sympathy for the Armenians and political expediency, resulting in insufficient measures to prevent or stop the atrocities.


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What are the main obligations of the countries who have signed off on the UN definition of genocide?

Countries that have signed the UN definition of genocide are obligated to prevent and punish the crime of genocide, as outlined in the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. This includes enacting legislation to penalize acts of genocide, cooperating with international legal mechanisms, and taking action to prevent situations that could lead to genocide. Additionally, they are required to investigate and prosecute those accused of committing genocide within their jurisdiction.


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What are facts about genocide?

Genocide is the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group.The term "genocide" was coined by Raphael Lemkin (1900-1959), a Polish-Jewish scholar, 1944, firstly from Latin "gens, gentis" meaning "birth, race, stock, kind" or the Greek root "genos" with the same meaning; secondly from Latin -cidium (cutting, killing) via French -cide.Genocide does not necessarily have to mean killing or massacring by murder or military action. Genocide can come in various forms including: starvation, deplacement, serious bodily or mental harm, lowering quality of life to the point where the culture is unable to sustain itself and grow, imposing measures to prevent birth within the group or forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.Some examples of genocide include: transatlantic slave trade, genocide of the Native Americans, the Herero Genocide, the Armenian Genocide, the Great Famine/ Ukrainian Genocide, Rape of Nanking, the Holocaust, Mao Tse-Tung's Cultural Revolution, the Cambodian Genocide, Genocide in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Rwandan Genocide, and the Genocide in Darfur.