Answer:
This is the third stage of genocide.
Explanation:
After vilifying the Armenian population, portraying it as dangerous, cunning, wanting to damage the country, etc., the third stage was on. With the general public convinced that the Armenians are no good for the country and plan to damage and destory it, there was no opposition to strip them of their rights, instead, there was a big support for such actions.
In order to take away everything from the Armenians when it came to possessions and wealth, as well as destroying their businesses, and stripping them of their human rights, the government planned to weaken the Armenian population. Once the population was poor, hungry, without any institutional rights, they were going to be an easy target, both for the angry Turkish public and the Turkish military.
Answer:Europe is the western peninsula known as the giant "supercontinent" of Eurasia. ... Europe's physical geography, environment and resources, and human enviorment interaction Today actually this cultural wealth is used to solidify the European Community and is ... and economic future is its efforts to minimize the effects of world climate change.
Explanation:
The answer is false.
In middle east countries, falconry is useful to Arabians way back 2000 years ago. The bird was traditionally used for hunting and it was a source of survival in the desert. The humans used its amazing ability to see great distances and to supplement their diet, catching the Habara, or similarly known as a wild turkey in the desert. That is why UAE makes the falcon as their national symbol. Camel is only used as transportation not as a means of survival.
Answer: Overpopulation
Explanation:
Overpopulation is a phenomena in which population of a concerned region raises explicitly in large numbers. The two main reasons for overpopulation in India are higher birth rate and lower death rate. India is facing many consequences due to overpopulation like unemployment, poverty, food insecurity, extinction of plant and animal species, loss of ecosystems, deforestation, water and air pollution and others.