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    misuses his personal power and does not have to convince anyone that his plans are rational. In a dictatorship, power is absolute and all decisions of the dictator are law, no matter what harm could be caused by them. Panem could be considered to be under an authoritarian dictatorship where the dictator demands obedience to his authority over any desire for individual freedom and usually has the nation’s military forces for back them up. President Snow is very persistent with getting his way and…

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    some rigid, dictators especially, Stalin, Hitler, Garibaldi, who are known for massive deaths, and severely strict rules in their country. Dictator, a leader who gives orders and behaves as if they have complete power (dictionary.cambridge.org). Dictatorship, form of government in which one person or a small group possesses absolute power without effective constitutional limitations, a temporary magistrate who was granted extraordinary powers in order to deal with state crises. Resorting force…

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    society of animals that have rebelled against the humans and after gaining power, Napoleon turned into a dictator, and corrupted the land whereby Napoleon and Squealer changed laws and adapted to human traits. Napoleon is a selfish leader who uses military force to intimidate animals and maintain his power. Animal farm is basically about animals that work together to defeat humans. After defeating humans the pigs gain power, which they use totalitarian control to basically terrorize the animals,…

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    most people who opposed him or tried to run against him. Mussolini used many methods of terror to keep the citizens of Italy in line, but he did not try to control of the media. Mussolini tried to stay out of the wars because he knew that Italy 's military was not strong enough, which is also why he decided to side with Germany during the war. There were multiple revolutions during his reign as dictator, but eventually Mussolini was ousted as leader (Bio.com…

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    decades after the second world war dictatorial government has become more common and more of a concern to democratic governments. A dictatorship is a form of government when an individual (dictator) has all the power over the whole country. The dictator makes the law and decisions for the whole country without the citizen’s approval. The dictator usually uses military force in order to keep the citizens in their place and make them seem inferior to the dictator. Thousands of killings and…

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    Adolf Hitler 's Nazi Germany and Josef Stalin 's Soviet Union were totalitarian systems that both had immense control over its country for a period of time. A totalitarian system is a dictatorship that exercises complete control over it 's citizen 's beliefs and actions through every aspects of society. These two systems, reflected in On Hitler 's Mountain and Animal Farm, achieved mind control among their citizens with the uses of propaganda, rewards, and threats or purges. On Hitler 's…

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    Jewish. With today’s society, it will be impossible for something like that to reoccur. Today’s massive access to the internet and social media will make it impossible to hide and not take action on what was occurring, we also no longer have a dictatorship like they had back in the day, and today’s society is more accepting to things and people unlike the past. The holocaust was something most people who not only lived through but also learned about it, will never forget such a tragedy because…

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    The source believes that totalitarianism should be used regularly in governments in order to achieve goals. They have seen from history that totalitarianism results in great changes to a country. The USSR, for example, became rapidly industrialized under communism. The author ignores the fact that with this great power came great destruction to the lives of the citizens. Totalitarianism is an ideology that believes that the government should have complete control over nearly every aspect of its…

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    their power to bring people’s attitude down. In a different fashion, dictators rules a whole country and change the citizens’ way of life. For example, Benito Mussolini was an Italian dictator from the 1900’s through the 1940’s. But before his dictatorship began, he created a group called Fasci di Combattimento, The Fascist Party. He was chosen by the Italy residents to make Italy a better country, but he also added some of his own policies (“20 Facts about Benito Mussolini”). Also, Mussolini…

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    The North American Police State Hidden Beneath our Noses For us North Americans, it is difficult to understand the life in a police state. Why? It’s because we have rights and freedoms and privacy that are all taken very seriously by the law as well; we even have our own privacy commissioners to monitor the protection of our privacy. Everyone in North America, even criminals, is treated lawfully so it’s hard to believe that these are all lies that we were told. We North Americans are…

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