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

The Armenian genocide has not been recognized by Turkey, so other countries refuse to accept it.
• The Turkish government supports communist governments, and other nations do not want to damage those relationships.
Countries have not recognized the Armenian genocide for fear of hurting strategic relationships with the Turkish government.
International debate regarding the Armenian genocide casts doubt on
whether it was technically a genocide.

• There is also a lack of pressure from powerful countries to officially recognize the Armenian genocide, as compared to other genocides such as the Holocaust or the Rwandan genocide.

• Political considerations and diplomatic relations play a significant role in the denial or lack of recognition of the Armenian genocide by some countries.
• Turkey continues to deny that the events of 1915-1923 constitute a genocide, and this denial has influenced the international community's stance on the issue.

A b c or d

I apologize for not providing a specific answer in my previous response. The correct answer based on the options provided would be:

c) Countries have not recognized the Armenian genocide for fear of hurting strategic relationships with the Turkish government.