A totalitarian government is designed to exert the most control over the lives of its citizens. In this system, the state seeks to regulate nearly every aspect of public and private life, often through oppressive measures, Propaganda, and a centralized authority. Citizens typically have little to no personal freedom, and dissent is usually met with severe punishment. Examples include regimes like those seen in North Korea or Stalinist Russia.
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The Federalists were the colonial leaders in the US who wanted a strong central government for the new country. They were opposed by the anti-federalists who wanted to maintain the power of the states, because they felt a strong central government would exert too much control over its citizens' lives.
well local governments spent most of their money going to education while state government set standers for schools, i is the cities or schools districts that actually run them. Education is one area of local government where citizens exert a great deal of control.
Communist systems are typically ones in which the government has almost total control over the economy. Socialistic systems exert some governmental control. Pretty much every economy in the world is somewhat socialistic, however.
Not enough political support to renew, with the withdrawl of the government funds and the banks weekend
Yes, Saudi Arabia is considered an autocracy, as it is an absolute monarchy where the king holds significant power over the government and the state. Political parties are banned, and dissent is often suppressed, with limited political freedoms for citizens. The ruling family, particularly the king and the crown prince, exert control over key decision-making processes, making it difficult for citizens to influence governance.
No, it is not. The word "control" is either a noun (with several meanings) or a verb (to exert control).
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In a democracy the people governed are the source of all authority, but in a republic there are layers of representative government, since not every individual can exert direct influence over every aspect of a government. So the elected officials are in 'control' for as long as the electorate choose to keep them in office.
A secular state is one that does not allow religion and/or religious considerations to exert any control or influence over the government. The opposite would be a religious state.