Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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The heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary whose assassination started WWI

Real World Example

Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and his assassination in 1914 by a Serbian nationalist sparked the beginning of World War I. His death led to a series of alliances being activated, causing a large-scale war involving many countries. At the time, this event mattered because it changed the course of history and led to the redrawing of European borders. Today, his legacy reminds us of the impact that political tensions and alliances can have on global peace. For example, many people now work toward international cooperation to resolve conflicts peacefully, inspired by the desire to prevent wars like World War I.

Practice Version

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