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The adjective totalitarian describes a form of government in which the government asserts its authority over every aspect of life, and there are no limitations on what the government is allowed to do.
giving the government the power to ignore the constitution for four years [it's on my history paper so it's correct]
It allowed the leadership of affected countries to take aggressive actions against other countries without the input from the people of those affected countries. And because the countries with totalitarian regimes were run from the top down, the people in those countries could not object to the leadership's actions.
In a totalitarian state all economic activity is controlled by the state. It is usually led by a dictator, all production of foods and goods are controlled by the state, the government controls all media so there is no freedom of press, and a person is absolutely not allowed to speak out about the government.
No religion allowed Ruthless police control A totalitarian dictatorship
The Great Depression allowed totalitarian regimes to arise because of the desperate poverty the Depression created. Germany and Italy were good examples of this result.
The Great Depression allowed totalitarian regimes to arise because of the desperate poverty the Depression created. Germany and Italy were good examples of this result.
everyone was allowed to work together and everyone was allowed to get the education.
A good example is the Danish government, the Danish can smoke marijuana and are allowed open prostitution and other things that other democratic and autocratic governments could no do.
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the government
the democratic citizens were allowed