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Which act of genocide was committed by both the Turks and the Nazis?

denying citizenship to people

demanding that a group be easily identified

banning group meetings in public places

refusing to give food to people

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refusing to give food to people

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Answer:

refusing to give food to people

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The twentieth century was marked as a century of catastrophes and killings. The two world wars led entire cities to destruction and millions to their deaths. In the meantime, some regimes of government that were guided by nationalist, eugenic and racist ideological political orientations carried out the project of systematic extermination of peoples who thought they were inferior or who differed from their project of territorial expansion, among other reasons. The reasons were numerous. The case of the Jewish holocaust, that is, the Nazi genocide of the Jews, is an example. The holodomor, that is, the genocide of Ukrainians by the Soviets, is another. But before these two, there was the Armenian genocide perpetrated by the Turkish-Ottoman Empire.

Both the genocide caused by the Turks and the genocide caused by the Nazis consisted of the same steps as humiliating, arresting, torturing and not feeding a group of society they considered inferior and unworthy to survive. The Nazis tried to exterminate the Jews through genocide, while the Turks did the same with the Armenians.

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