Answer:
1. In 1915, the Ottoman Empire was engaged in World War I and undergoing political and social changes in the midst of the conflict.
2. Armenia was a part of the Ottoman Empire in 1915, and the incidents related to the Armenian Genocide were primarily happening within the borders of the empire, particularly in Anatolia.
3. The incidents that led to the Armenian Genocide occurred between 1915 and 1923, with the majority of the atrocities taking place during the years 1915-1916.
4. The Armenian Genocide occurred as a result of a deliberate policy by the Ottoman government to exterminate the Armenian population. The reasons behind the policy were complex and included religious, economic, and political factors, as well as a desire to eliminate any potential threat to Ottoman power.