Answer:
Majority in the Ottoman Empire considered Armenians a threat because of their education, power, and status. Culturally diverse.
Young Turks in the Ottoman Empire accused Armenians of plotting with Russians against the Ottoman Empire. Nationalistic majority.
Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Some were connected with the Russians and wanted to escape persecution. Ethnic majority.
Step-by-step explanation:
During the 15th century, the Ottoman Empire took Armenia under its rule. The Armenians became the minority as the Turks began to rule the country. The Ottoman rulers were Muslim. They permitted Armenians to maintain some freedom but somewhat seen as unequal. Despite the disputes, the Armenian population prospered and had better educating and status.
In 1908, a new government came to power in Turkey, which came to be called Young Turks. The Young Turks accused Armenian to be traitors and supporters of Russia.
Armenians considered being the ethnic group who were Christian and had some connection to Russia (Christian government). With the Turkification and killing of Armenian, forced them to some of them to leave the country to escape persecution which based on religious differences.