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North Korea would be one at random.

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An example of a totalitarian regime is?

Yeh............watever♥ I don't really care


What was the major difference between Hitler's totalitarian regime and Stalin totalitarian regime?

Hitler was a dictator, he wanted the throne to be only his. while Stalin wanted Russia to be a democratic country.


Would a totalitarian regime work in Canada better than its current democratic government?

No. A look into the history of any country that exists or has existed under totalitarian rule will always reveal a disaster. And the only time that these countries started to succeed was when the dictatorship failed.


What is the difference between rulers in a democracy and rulers in a totalitarian?

In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.


Is Saudi Arabia an example of totalitarian regime?

It's an interesting question and not an easy one to answer. Totalitarian states are very rare and usually don't last long. The idea is a state that seeks to establish total control over its citizen/subjects. Saudi leaders certainly show totalitarian impulses, and things like the 'religious police,' the filtering of the internet, complete control of the media, and the high degree of programming of peoples' minds certainly show the 'big brother' aspects of the saudi state. my evaluation is that it is an aspiring totalitarian regime.


What is the most famous totalitarian system?

Perhaps the most famous Totalitarian system would be Nazi Germany during the second world war or perhaps Stalin's regime in The Soviet Union, Cuba under the rule of Fidel Castro is another good example


What is the differences between rulers in a democracy and rulers in a totalitarian state?

In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.


What is the difference between the rulers in a democracy and rulers in a totalitarian state?

In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.


What is the different between rulers in a democracy and rulers in a totalitarian state?

In a democratic government, citizens have a say when it comes to how the country is run. In a totalitarian regime, the country is ruled by a very tiny group of elite citizens (usually military generals and industrialists). In a democratic regime, people have more control over their lives. However, in a totalitarian regime, the government will try to control the lives of its citizens as much as possible.


What countries had totalitarian during World War 2?

During World War II, the most prominent totalitarian regimes were Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, and the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin. Italy, under Benito Mussolini, also exhibited totalitarian characteristics as part of its Fascist regime. Additionally, Japan, while not a totalitarian state in the traditional sense, had militaristic and authoritarian governance that aligned with totalitarian principles during the war.


How did Joseph Stalin establish a totalitarian regime in the Soviet Union?

Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.


How did totalitarianism come from the expense of others?

A totalitarian regime is established at the expense of individual rights and liberties.