Read the text and number paragraphs a-e in the correct order. the teenager who changed world historya. franz ferdinand was the direct cause of the first world war, which started the same year, and which resulted in the deaths of nine million soldiers. the war ended in 1918 with the treaty of versailles, which was very unfavourable to germany. this, in turn, resulted in germany going to war again in 1939, a war in which approximately 60,000,000 people around the world lost their lives. b. for example, do you know who gavrilo princip was? probably not. he was a serb, born in bosnia in 1894 and was one of nine children, six of whom died when they were very young. gavrilo's health was also very bad and he suffered from tuberculosis. he studied in belgrade where he spent most of his time with nationalists who wanted a union between bosnia-herzegovina and serbia. he died when he was just 24 years old. c. the second world war ended with the treaty of yalta in 1945 which led to the division of eastern europe, which eventually led to the conflict in yugoslavia in the 1990s. possibly no other person has had so much impact on world history over the last century than the sickly teenager, gavrilo princip. d. history tells us about famous leaders, kings and queens, but what about the great changes which have been caused by one small act carried out by a relatively unknown person? e. so why is he so important? well, gavrilo princip is the boy who, at the age of 19, assassinated archduke franz ferdinand in sarajevo in 1914. franz ferdinand was going to be the next austro-hungarian emperor and the nationalists wanted their country to be independent from the empire. after shooting and killing the archduke in his car, gavrilo was captured by the police and sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. but he died in prison of tuberculosis in 1918.
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