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Zorluk: ZorMass Atrocities After 1900

"Our Armenian policy is absolutely fixed and nothing can change it. We will not have the Armenians in Anatolia. They can live in the desert but nowhere else. . . . We have been blamed for making no distinction between the innocent Armenians and the guilty; but that was utterly impossible, in view of the fact that those who were innocent today might be guilty tomorrow."
—Mehmed Talaat Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, interview published in 1915

Based on the passage, the policy described was most directly a consequence of which of the following developments in the early twentieth century?

  1. A
    The immediate diplomatic crisis following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
  2. The rise of extremist nationalist ideologies that sought to homogenize the state's population during a period of total war.Cevap
  3. C
    The establishment of the League of Nations mandate system, which sought to grant immediate independence to minority populations in the Middle East.
  4. D
    The adoption of Social Darwinism as a valid scientific theory to guide natural selection within urban environments.

Cevap

The rise of extremist nationalist ideologies that sought to homogenize the state's population during a period of total war.
The correct answer is correct because the Armenian genocide was carried out by the Ottoman government (led by the Young Turks) under the influence of Pan-Turkist nationalism. The government took advantage of the cover of World War I (total war) to carry out the systematic elimination of the Armenian population, whom they accused of collaborating with the Russian enemy.

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1
Analyze the source's origin and perspective.
The quote is by Mehmed Talaat Pasha, a leading Ottoman official, speaking in 1915 during World War I about the state's policies towards its Armenian population.
Identifying the historical context and author helps determine the political motivations behind the policy.
2
Analyze the core historical process described in the source.
The source describes a policy of deportation that makes no distinction between innocent and guilty individuals, representing the systematic targeting of an ethnic minority group (the Armenian genocide).
This aligns the source with the concept of mass atrocities after 1900.
3
Connect the policy to broader early 20th-century historical developments.
The Ottoman Empire was undergoing severe territorial losses and political crises, leading the ruling Young Turks to embrace extreme Pan-Turkist nationalism. The pressures of World War I (total war) provided the opportunity and pretext to carry out these mass atrocities to homogenize Anatolia.
Connecting the specific event to broader trends is required to identify the correct answer.
4
Evaluate the options to identify the correct development and eliminate distractors.
The rise of extremist nationalist ideologies seeking to homogenize the state's population during a period of total war is the correct cause. Other options represent chronological errors (mandates), conflation of WWI causes (assassination of the Archduke), or conceptual errors about Social Darwinism.
This finalizes the selection of the correct option based on historical evidence and eliminates incorrect distractors.

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