It isn't any more difficult to govern in China than any other country. In fact, because of totalitarian nature of the government, it is easier.
helping matter is unsastainable
Lenin was the first leader of the Soviet Union and under him the totalitarian system was established.
In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.
Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.
Refers to Hitler's rule in Germany, under this rule the country was transformed into a totalitarian state where the Nazi party controlled nearly all aspects of life
The people give up their right to oppose the government when they accept Totalitarian rule.
Central Rule
Most totalitarian countries have a dictatorship by a despot who holds onto power. Most, but not all totalitarian countries adopt this economic system.
It isn't any more difficult to govern in China than any other country. In fact, because of totalitarian nature of the government, it is easier.
No. A look into the history of any country that exists or has existed under totalitarian rule will always reveal a disaster. And the only time that these countries started to succeed was when the dictatorship failed.
they want to rule the world..... they have so much pride an nationalism for there country they want everything..... aka imperalism
cuba is a totalitarian state, which allows their leader to have absolute power over the country, as they do not follow a constitution
A. Autocracy A. Rule by a single person B. Republic B. Representative democracy C. Totalitarian government C. Rule by fear and ideology
This is a dictatorship, a form of totalitarian rule.
North Korea.
Italy and Germany