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17 May, 23:29

Where did totalitarian governments emerge during the Depression? Select all that apply.

France

Italy

Germany

Great Britain

Soviet Union

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  1. 17 May, 23:36
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    The correct answers are B) Italy. C) Germany. D) The Soviet Union.

    Totalitarian governments emerged during the Depression in Italy, Germany, and the Soviet Union.

    Totalitarian leaders control every single aspect of life in their countries. CItizens have no liberties and have to obey what the dictator orders. They have no politic opposition and control the press. Examples of totalitarian leaders in this period were Adolph Hitler in Germany, Joseph Stain in the Soviet Union, and Benito Mussolini in Italy.
  2. 17 May, 23:54
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    Totalitarianism is a political concept that defines a mode of government, which prohibits opposition parties, restricts individual opposition to the state and its claims, and exercises an extremely high degree of control over public and private life. It is regarded as the most extreme and complete form of authoritarianism. Political power in totalitarian states has often involved rule by one leader and an all-encompassing propaganda campaign, which is disseminated through the state-controlled mass media and are often marked by political repression, personality cultism, control over the economyand restriction of speech, mass surveillanceand widespread use of state terrorism. Historian Robert Conquest describes "totalitarian" states as recognizing no limits to their authority in any sphere of public or private life and extending that authority wherever feasible.

    The concept was first developed in the 1920s by the Weimar jurist and later Nazi academic Carl Schmitt as well as Italian fascists. Italian fascist Benito Mussolini said "Everything within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state". Schmitt used the term Totalstaat in his influential 1927 work on the legal basis of an all-powerful state, The Concept of the Political.[2] Later, the concept was used extensively to compare Nazism and Stalinism. The Economist has described China's recently developed social credit system to screen and rank its citizens based on their personal behavior as "totalitarian"

    Totalitarian regimes are different from other authoritarian ones. The latter denotes a state in which the single power holder - an individual "dictator", a committee or a junta or an otherwise small group of political elite - monopolizes political power. "[The] authoritarian state [ ... ] is only concerned with political power and as long as that is not contested it gives society a certain degree of liberty".[6] Authoritarianism "does not attempt to change the world and human nature".[6] In contrast, a totalitarian regime attempts to control virtually all aspects of the social life, including the economy, education, art, science, private life and morals of citizens. Some totalitarian governments may promote an elaborate ideology: "The officially proclaimed ideology penetrates into the deepest reaches of societal structure and the totalitarian government seeks to completely control the thoughts and actions of its citizens".[7] It also mobilizes the whole population in pursuit of its goals. Carl Joachim Friedrich writes that "a totalist ideology, a party reinforced by a secret police, and monopoly control of [ ... ] industrial mass society" are the three features of totalitarian regimes that distinguish them from other autocracies.

    Germany did totalitarian governments emerge during the Depression
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