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Q: What is the difference between totalitarian and communism?
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Which of the following describes a similarity between fascism and communism during the 1930s?

Both ideologies were used to support totalitarian regimes.


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Communism is not totalitarian. A Communist world would have no government or classes or money.


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What were the chief features of the Nazi totalitarian state?

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What was the major difference between Hitler's totalitarian regime and Stalin totalitarian regime?

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What is the difference between authoritarian and totalitarian governments?

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What is the difference between human rights in the US and other countries?

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What is the difference between communism and Communism?

Communism is a form of authoritarian government which was used in the 20th century to implement communism, a system of economic relations where the means of production are given to the proletariat and class distinctions are broken-down.