Summarize the aftermath of the Armenian genocide. (1 point)

The Turks eventually renounced the policies that had led to genocide and paid reparations to the Armenians.
• Russians advanced deep into Turkey to rescue the Armenians.
Turks controlled areas formerly inhabited by Armenians, which made the organization of modern Turkey easier.
• Armenians rebelled against the Ottoman Empire

and formed their own independent state, the Republic of Armenia, in 1918.

• Many Armenians who survived the genocide faced a difficult journey to find refuge in other countries, leading to a large diaspora community.
• The genocide had a lasting impact on the Armenian people, with the traumatic experiences passed down through generations and still deeply felt today.
• The denial of the Armenian genocide by the Turkish government has been a source of ongoing tension and controversy between Armenia and Turkey.
• The genocide is recognized as such by many countries and organizations worldwide, but full acknowledgment and reconciliation remain key issues.