Why has the Armenian genocide not been recognized by the international community in the way that other genocides have?(1 point)

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The Turkish government supports communist governments, and other nations do not want to damage those relationships.
The Turkish government supports communist governments, and other nations do not want to damage those relationships.

The Armenian genocide has not been recognized by Turkey, so other countries refuse to accept it.
The Armenian genocide has not been recognized by Turkey, so other countries refuse to accept it.

International debate regarding the Armenian genocide casts doubt on whether it was technically a genocide.
International debate regarding the Armenian genocide casts doubt on whether it was technically a genocide.

Countries have not recognized the Armenian genocide for fear of hurting strategic relationships with the Turkish government.
Countries have not recognized the Armenian genocide for fear of hurting strategic relationships with the Turkish government.
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There are several reasons why the Armenian genocide has not been recognized by the international community in the same way as other genocides. One reason is that the Turkish government has actively denied that a genocide took place, and has even gone so far as to censor discussions and penalize those who speak out about it. Other countries may be hesitant to recognize the genocide because they do not want to damage their relationships with Turkey, which is an important ally in the region and has strategic and economic importance. Additionally, there has been ongoing debate and controversy regarding the Armenian genocide, with some questioning whether it meets the legal definition of genocide. This debate has created doubts and reservations among some countries about recognizing it as a genocide.

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