Social Sciences, asked by neelam9996538088, 10 months ago

How authoritarian and totalitarian
government are
different form each
other.​

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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  • Both forms of government discourage individual freedom of thought and action. Totalitarianism attempts to do this by asserting total control over the lives of its citizens, whereas authoritarianism prefers the blind submission of its citizens to authority.
Answered by Anonymous
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Both forms of government discourage individual freedom of thought and action. Totalitarianism attempts to do this by asserting total control over the lives of its citizens, whereas authoritarianism prefers the blind submission of its citizens to authority

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