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465. The Murder of Franz Ferdinand: The Killer (Part 1)

The Rest Is History

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Education Fuels Rebellion

The narrative illustrates how formal education can empower individuals and communities, ultimately fostering resistance against oppressive powers. Gavrilo's journey from rural life to learning in a village school reflects a common trend throughout the 20th century, where authorities established educational institutions that inadvertently cultivated a critical, educated populace capable of challenging imperial domination. The initiative to modernize through education often backfired, as the very knowledge imparted became a tool for dissent against imperial ambitions, demonstrating that the more oppressive an empire, the more likely it is to fuel resistance through education.

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