Freedom of speech is typically censored and controlled in authoritarian or totalitarian governments, where the state seeks to suppress dissent and maintain control over public discourse. In such regimes, criticism of the government, media censorship, and restrictions on expression are common practices to prevent opposition and maintain power. These governments often justify censorship as a means of protecting national security or social order.
Usually it is censored through a brief broadcast delay.
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.
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under most circumstances, the subjects under a totalitarian government are not free at all. their right to free speech is severely hampered if not eliminated outright. The media is censored and controlled by the government, usually to spew propaganda. Also, the people's right to privacy is destroyed through the use of wiretaps and constant public surveillance.
so true
Dictatirship
A fascist government would usually be solidified under a leader. That leader would have freedom of speech, but noone else would.
Any picture of someone that is censored is usually covering up a body part. If Jessica Sierra is in a bathtub, she is most likely censored from showing body parts.
Government controlled economy or "planned economy" refers to " is the economic system in which decisions regarding production and investment are embodied in a plan formulated by a central authority, usually by a public body such as a government agency."
Martial Law :D
The government is less likely to be controlled by only two parties.This answer is from study island =D
Individuals' freedom of expression