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 +The period after 1898 saw significant changes in the attitudes towards civil violence and unrest in Western societies. The rise of industrialization, urbanization, and the spread of democratic ideals led to a greater emphasis on stability and order. Governments increasingly sought to maintain control and prevent social upheaval through various means, including the use of police forces and military intervention.
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 +Additionally, the experiences of World War I and World War II highlighted the devastating consequences of large-scale violence, leading to a greater aversion to civil unrest in many Western societies. The establishment of international organizations like the United Nations also promoted peaceful conflict resolution and cooperation among nations.
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 +Overall, it can be argued that Western societies became more averse to civil violence and unrest after 1898 due to a combination of factors such as the rise of democratic values, the impact of major wars, and the promotion of international peace and cooperation.
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 Here are 10 examples of civil unrest events in the Western world between 1730 and 1920: Here are 10 examples of civil unrest events in the Western world between 1730 and 1920:
  
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