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(Apex Learning) The amount of power the government has over the people.
In a totalitarian government it is a group of people or a single political party that take control of every aspect of the lives of the people they govern. This type of government no longer recognizes the views or beliefs of any other group or political party.
depends if you mean person or ideology. People who had totalitative governments include: hitler, mussolini, stalin, mao and kim jon un. Idologies that are inherently totalitarian are facists, nazis, monarchists and marxist-leninists
Oh yes, there are a number of totalitarian governments in existence today. The most totalitarian government is that of North Korea, but there are lots of others. China is another very significant example. Burma/Myanmar has a very unpleasant totalitarian government. Iran has a totalitarian theocracy.
The people that they control and their willingness to support the government.
Totalitarian governments are characterized by a single ruling party or leader who exercises absolute power and control over all aspects of society. They often suppress individual freedoms, limit opposition, and use propaganda and surveillance to maintain their authority. Totalitarian regimes typically emphasize the importance of the state over the individual and seek to shape public opinion to align with their ideology.
A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
No. Most people who go to Antarctica work in support of science, or are scientists funded by their governments.
For one thing, it won't cause people to rebel against the government, and also makes more people support the government no matter what, which helps in a war.
A totalitarian government is one with absolute power over the economy, government, and society. This means elections, market policy, and religious or social policy will be fused directly to the state's wishes, thus giving the people no freedom at all. This differs from the authoritarian model, where the government controls elections but does not intervene in the markets or attempt to disrupt the country's culture. Mussolini's Italy was totalitarian like Stalin's Soviet Union, but Pinochet and Franco were authoritarians.