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economic integration and contemporary revolutions
which act of genocide was committed by both the turks and the nazis?
banning group meetings in public places
refusing to give food to people
demanding that a group be easily identified
denying citizenship to people
The Turks during the Armenian Genocide and the Nazis during the Holocaust both engaged in actions to single - out targeted groups. Demanding a group be easily identified was a common step in their genocidal processes to isolate and later persecute them. Banning group meetings, while restrictive, is not as directly linked to the core of genocide as the identification step. Refusing food was a later stage of persecution in the genocidal process and not a common first - step like identification. Denying citizenship was also part of the persecution but not as universal a step as identification in the early stages of their genocidal campaigns.
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demanding that a group be easily identified