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The understanding of the 20th century is shaped by contradictory impulses such as progress and regression. On one hand, rapid advancements in technology, civil rights, and globalization suggest a trajectory of progress and enlightenment. Conversely, the century also witnessed devastating wars, genocides, and the rise of authoritarian regimes, highlighting humanity's capacity for violence and oppression. These dualities complicate our interpretation, as we grapple with achievements alongside profound failures.

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