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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 triggered World War I, which reshaped national borders, political alliances, and global power dynamics. The outcomes of this conflict laid the groundwork for World War II and contributed to the rise of totalitarian regimes. Today, the geopolitical tensions and unresolved issues stemming from these wars continue to influence international relations, nationalism, and conflicts in various regions. Additionally, the event serves as a historical example of how a single event can have far-reaching consequences.

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