A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
Totalitarianism is a form of government that controls every aspect of life. There could be all three branches of government present (executive, legislative, and judicial), although a totalitarian government is usually headed by a dictator, in which case would control the government themselves.
george hulinton depotish, a british man that is all i know
30,7 and 205
The federal government controls drinking age, foreign affairs, granting citizenship and alien cards, and social security.
huyfiufuhvk
The local government have 3 primary control over a local government: 1. assessment and collection of tax (esp on real estate properties) and formulation of local budget for proper disbursing of revenues collected 2. make and amend local law,policies and regulation 3. overall control of the local government unit
It is a way to use step responses to indicate the number of aces/kings in responders hand. Aces = 2 controls, kings = 1 control. Typically 2D = 0-1 controls, 2H = 2 controls, 2S = 3 controls, specifically an ace and king, 2NT = 3 controls, specifically 3 kings, 3C = 4 controls, 3D = 5 controls, etc.
Things the governments provides include: Defense, Healthcare, and Infrastructure.
Totalitarianism is a general category of dictatorship, so there is no consistent way that totalitarians come to power. That being said, there are typically four ways by which a totalitarian ruler comes to power:1) Democratic Election in a Pre-Totalitarian Country: EX: Adolf Hitler: In this scenario, you have a democratic country that elects a leader who then proceeds to pass a number of laws that increase his power and dispense with the pre-existing democratic norms. As a result, a democratic country seamlessly transitions to a totalitarian one.2) Ascends to Power via War-Time: EX: Francisco Franco: In this case, the totalitarian is a military leader who simply overthrows the prior non-totalitarian government, either via coup d'état or civil war.3) Appointed by an Authoritarian Leader with Less Power: EX: Hideki Tojo: In this case, the totalitarian is chosen by an un-elected leader and designated an extensive amount of power, often more than the un-elected appointing-person has. The perfect example is Hideki Tojo who was appointed by the Emperor of Japan and, in many respects, had more power than the Emperor.4) Jostling for Power within a Totalitarian Country: EX: Josef Dzhugashvili (Stalin): In this scenario, leaders high-up in a totalitarian country squabble and fight to take power from the leader or the vacuum of a recently deceased leader.
clearly defined territory, population, and sovereign government
No sorry :(
The ISBN of How the Self Controls Its Brain is 3-540-56290-7.