They can make it impossible to secure a passport via impossible questions. They can make it uncomfortable as all get out by highly humiliating security checks. Heck, they could take it to new heights by clipping wings of a nations' space program.
Restrictive population policies are policies that restrict the growth of a population, usually enforced by the government or ethnic group, such as the communist Chinese "One Child Policy."
Countries with a one-party government system include China, where the Communist Party holds all political power, and North Korea, dominated by the Workers' Party. Other examples are Cuba, where the Communist Party is the only legal party, and Vietnam, governed by the Communist Party as well. These systems typically restrict political pluralism and dissent.
Sanctions
Debt repayment and structural adjustment terms often impose stringent fiscal policies that can restrict government spending on essential services like health and education, hindering human capital development. These conditions may force countries to prioritize debt servicing over investment in infrastructure and social programs, stifling long-term growth. Furthermore, the focus on austerity measures can lead to social unrest and reduced public support for necessary reforms, ultimately undermining economic stability and development.
restrict the analysis to the effect of a single economic factor
It was made illegal in 1970. The federal government does restrict its use in a religious ceremony but state governments can restrict it.
The government has the right to restrict the number of visitors who visit Cape Canaveral for a space launch.
Jurisdiction
A communist would answer that the opposite to communism is capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system where people can buy and sell goods freely, and the price of goods is set solely by what people are prepared to pay for it. Property is privately owned and the government does not interfere very much in the market. This reflects the understanding of communism as an economic system, not necessarily a political system. However in practice the term "communism" usually refers to a particular type of political system as well as an economic system. For example, in the Soviet Union, often considered as an example of a so-called "communist state" (the Soviet Union itself did not use this term) was a totalitarian state with strict control of all organs of government by one political party, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Political power was exercised not mainly through the state, but mainly through control of the Communist Party. As a so-called "dictatorship of the proletariat", the Soviet government exercised its power to restrict personal freedom whenever this was judged not to be in the interest of the state. The opposite to such a totalitarian political system is hard to define - but it is probably liberal democracy, which a communist would allege is really "bourgeois democracy", since it is controlled by capitalist parties that do not act in the workers' best interest. A liberal democrat would say this is just an excuse for repressive dictatorship.
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To restrict the growth of slavery
Anarchism