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One person rules, makes/changes the laws, and does what he wants. There are no elections or voting by the people.

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Q: How re laws made in totalitarian?
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What are totalitarian regimes?

Totalitarian regime is a form of government in which the nation's government has total control over the people. The citizens have no rights to vote/elect for officials or new governmental laws.


In a unitary and totalitarian system who makes the laws?

A Totalitarian government is not a single base form of government, it is an administrative type of government that requires a base form of government to exist. You can have a, Totalitarian: Dictatorship, Monarchy, Oligarchy, Democracy, etc. but you cannot have a 'free form totalitarian' government as it has no base existence.


What type of government is like totalitarianism?

Communist and fascist governments are considered to be totalitarian ( exhibiting Supreme control over one's populace) under the standard definition dictatorships can also be included. Also any government not by nature totalitarian can still be said to be totalitarian due to oppression and bending the governmental laws to a totalitarian like system.


How are decisions made in totalitarian?

There are no rights for people when they have a Dictatorship or tyranny.


What made Hitler a totalitarian?

He had sole control over Germany's government


Assess how laws empower individuals and groups in your society?

By re-enforcing laws.


What are the laws that are legal and at the same time ethical?

Laws that protect individuals' rights, promote equality, and ensure public safety are typically considered both legal and ethical. For example, laws against discrimination, laws ensuring fair labor practices, and laws prohibiting harm to others fall into this category.


What was the totalitarian rule that Hitler Stalin and Mussolini followed?

Totalitarian rule means that the government controls every aspect of its citizens' lives. It's the opposite of liberty, which means that citizens are free to do what they want as long as they respect the rights of others. Laws are made to define, for example, that your right to swing your fist stops before it reaches my nose. An example of rule in a totalitarian state is the presence of secret police who arrest you for anything at all and imprison you without a trial. That's how concentration camps (in Germany) and the gulag (in the Soviet Union) got established.


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Are all SIX Star Wars FILMS being re made?

They may get re-edited, but they will not be completely re-made.


Are dictatorships are always totalitarian?

No they are only totalitarian in extreme cases.


What are the rights citizens have in totalitarian?

In a totalitarian regime, citizens typically have limited rights and freedoms as the government exercises total control over all aspects of society. Basic rights such as freedom of speech, press, assembly, and privacy are often heavily restricted or entirely suppressed. Citizens may not have the ability to hold the government accountable or participate in the political process freely.