People give different versions of the same story as they want. The Turkish Army Officer Lieutenant Baas' account is important as His first-hand account contradicts the denial.
The Ottoman government in 1916 was known to have massacres a lot of people.
The Armenian genocide denial was a big case in the world. The claim made by the Ottoman Empire and the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) was that they had no hand in the genocide against the Armenian people during World War I.
This was a very big crime that has a lot of documentation on the numbers of evidences to prove their guilt but they still won't accept that they committed it.
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Considering that the Ottoman government denied any orders or mass killings, why is Turkish Army Officer Lieutenant Baas' account important?
A. His first-hand account supports the Ottoman government
B. His first-hand account contradicts this denial
C. He had recovered old documents that support the Ottoman government
D. He had recovered old documents that contradict this denial
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Option: 1. B. Nation Was Expanding West
2. D. Extend American liberty to new territories
Explanation:
The slavery question became an issue in the 1840s and 1850s because America was expanding its territories in the West. Many settlers from the East left their homes and began a new journey towards the West where land was available at a reasonable price with vast acres of land to farm and for ranching.
Manifest destiny played a key role for the settlers to move in the American west. It also increased America hold in the West by allowing American to settle and farm. Americans were able to expand their institutions and traditions in new areas.
Answer:
D. To gain control of the Holy Land
Explanation:
"The Crusades were a series of military campaigns organised by Christian powers in order to retake Jerusalem and the Holy Land back from Muslim control."
(Mark Cartwright, ancient.eu
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Oklahoma is a state that touches the northern border of Texas.
The answer to this is A. People had to work in factories.