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A government that exerts total control over a nation is called a totalitarian regime. In such a system, the government typically regulates every aspect of public and private life, including political, social, economic, and cultural activities, often using tactics like censorship, propaganda, and repression to maintain power. Totalitarian regimes are characterized by limited individual freedoms and a lack of political pluralism.
It can be either a state or a nation, but is more often a nation.
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Russia was communist nation. Currently Cuba is communist nation.
Vietnam is a communist nation.
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A state is usually a political division of a nation.
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Imperial Japan.
Japan was the totalitarian nation that invaded Manchuria. This attack occurred in 1931 because Japan was trying to gain control over China for the entire province.
There's probably still two Chinas: Communist China on the mainland; and Taiwan (Nationalist China). Communist soldiers/marines/airmen/and sailors live in and serve the nation of Red China. Non-communist Chinese servicemen live in Taiwan and serve the country of Taiwan (if Nationalist China still goes by that title).
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