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no, it basically means that the government would control both your public and personal life

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In which regime do loyalty and zealotry form the core of good citizenship?

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Totalitarianism began in Italy in the 1920s.


When was The Origins of Totalitarianism created?

The Origins of Totalitarianism was created in 1951.


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What are the positive effects of totalitarianism?

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The US and the Soviet Union felt they were in an ideological war between freedom and democracy and communism and?

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When did totalitarianism start?

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What is the difference between a totalitarianism regime and a democracy?

The difference is simply that totalitarianism regime is 2 words and democracy is 1 word


What are the 2 types of totalitarianism?

The two main types of totalitarianism are ideological totalitarianism and authoritarian totalitarianism. Ideological totalitarianism is characterized by a comprehensive guiding ideology that seeks to reshape society according to specific beliefs, such as communism or fascism. Authoritarian totalitarianism, on the other hand, primarily focuses on maintaining power and control through repression and coercion, often without a unifying ideology beyond the supremacy of the ruling party or leader. Both types suppress dissent and limit individual freedoms to maintain absolute authority.