Bilingual schools represented a tool for the new regime to promote cultural assimilation and national identity, often reflecting the state's ideology. They aimed to unify diverse linguistic groups under a common language, fostering loyalty to the regime while potentially marginalizing minority languages and cultures. Additionally, these institutions served as a means to control education and disseminate Propaganda, shaping the next generation's values and beliefs in alignment with the regime's goals.
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