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What was the major difference between the totalarian regimes in the soviet unioon and thoes in Italy and German?

what was the major difference between the totalitarian regimes in the soviet union and thoes in italy and germany


Why did the world shift towards totalitarian regimes during the 1920s and 1930s?

it was george bush and his black friend obama


What effect of world war i led to rise of totalitarian regimes?

Many countries needed the military's help to recover after World War I which led to the rise of totalitarian regimes. The Great Depression left countries vulnerable to dictators. Many Europeans lost faith in their democratic governments. The Great Depression led countries to support new leaders, some of whom were totalitarians.


Why did people in china think of Mao as a god?

Mao seeked to form a cult of personality since totalitarian regimes need a highly charismatic leader to be viable (similar to what Stalin did).


What features was shared by the totalitarian regimes of GermanyItalyand the soviet union?

Totalitarian regimes in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union shared several key features, including centralized control of the government, suppression of political dissent, and the use of propaganda to maintain authority and promote state ideologies. These regimes often employed state-sponsored violence and terror to eliminate opposition, with a focus on a single-party system led by a dictatorial leader. Additionally, they sought to mobilize the entire population through mass organizations and indoctrination, emphasizing loyalty to the state over individual rights.

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When was Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes created?

Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes was created in 2007.


How is atheism a dangerous ideology historically?

Some totalitarian regimes fear the church and try and suppress religious beliefs (probably to try and make the population worship the political leaders).


What are two examples of totalitarian regimes?

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What regimes is the power held by an individual or group not accountable to the people?

Totalitarian regimes, dictatorships, and despotism.


What were the key feature of the postwar totalitarian regimes?

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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.


What roles does propaganda play in totalitarian regimes?

Answer this question…It convinces citizens that they should support the totalitarian leader.


Did the Great Depression help totalitarian regimes to arise?

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.


Why did the Great Depression helped totalitarian regimes the arise?

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.


What did Truman mean by seeds of totalitarian regimes?

Ideas from the Soviet Union.


How according to Truman are totalitarian regimes created and nurtured?

desperate poverty the Depression created


Is atheism responsible for more deaths than religion?

The claim that atheism is responsible for more deaths than religion is a complex and contentious issue. Historical events like the atrocities under totalitarian regimes, which may have been influenced by atheistic ideologies, are often cited. However, many argue that these actions were driven by political motives rather than atheism itself. Ultimately, attributing deaths to belief systems is fraught with challenges and oversimplifications, as motivations for violence and conflict are multifaceted.