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In a Dictatorship the citizens don’t have rights. They are told what to do, where to live. In Stalin’s Russia if he wanted a person with a particular skill he would send his state police to go get them. Often they were never seen again. In the 1990’s in Romania to have a typewriter a person needed government permission.

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