WHAT ARE THEY?HOW DO THEY ASSUME CONTROL?
WHAT DO THEY DO WHEN THEY ARE IN CONTROL?
Rise of Totalitarian Dictatorships
Totalitarianism
1. Totalitarianism is a system of government where…One party has absolute power to control
every part of a society (political, economic, & cultural). Examples of Totalitarian governments?
Totalitarianism
1. Totalitarianism is a system of government where…One party has absolute power to control
every part of a society (political, economic, & cultural). Examples of Totalitarian governments?
Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Communist China, the Soviet Union, Communist North Korea, Communist Cuba
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2. Totalitarian governments take control of a country… By using the people’s unhappiness w/ the
GOV while promising peace, security, & prosperity.
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This is the Process to Dictatorship. Step 1: The people dislike the current GOV. Step 2: There is a crisis the people want solved.
Totalitarianism
This is the Process to Dictatorship. Step 1: The people dislike the current GOV. Step 2: There is a crisis the people want solved. Step 3: The party can solve the crisis promising
peace, prosperity, & security.
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This is the Process to Dictatorship. Step 1: The people dislike the current GOV. Step 2: There is a crisis the people want solved. Step 3: The party can solve the crisis promising
peace, prosperity, & security. Step 4: The party takes control & changes all of
society to what they want.
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This is the Process to Dictatorship. Step 1: The people dislike the current GOV. Step 2: There is a crisis the people want solved. Step 3: The party can solve the crisis promising
peace, prosperity, & security. Step 4: The party takes control & changes all of
society to what they want. Step 5: The party eliminates “enemies of the
state” & tries to expand their influence. Totalitarians are anti-democratic, anti-capitalist,
anti-religion, & anti-liberty.
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3. Once in power, totalitarian governments consolidate and maintain power through…Cult of Personality.Regulation of the Economy.Regulation of the State.
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4. Cult of Personality:Where a dictator uses propaganda to
create a heroic image of himself, like a savior.
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4. Cult of Personality:Where a dictator uses propaganda to
create a heroic image of himself, like a savior. This is similar to hero worship & messiah
complex. The Leader is the symbol of the perfect
man. Every person models themselves after him. Totalitarian states use film, photography, &
public education to brainwash the people.
What is this? What is this?
Cult of Personalities
“Who is that man who appears to the toilers,Spreading happiness and joy all around?It is Stalin, I shout, so the whole world will hear,It is Stalin, our Leader and Friend.”
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5. Regulation of the Economy: GOV commands all parts of the economy.
GOV controls the means of production (industry, businesses, agriculture).Sometimes this means outright control or just
requiring production quotas to be met.
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5. Regulation of the Economy: GOV commands all parts of the economy.
GOV controls the means of production (industry, businesses, agriculture).Sometimes this means outright control or just
requiring production quotas to be met. The economy gives the Leader the money &
weapons to change society & conquer.Everyone has a task in the economy; everyone
must complete their task for the Leader’s vision to come true.
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6. Regulation of the State: GOV controls society through censorship,
brainwashing, & a secret police.
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6. Regulation of the State: GOV controls society through censorship,
brainwashing, & a secret police. Information is censored & actions are
monitored. Schools brainwash children into the Cult of
Personality. The secret police uses fear, intimidation, &
violence to control your life.Any threats to GOV control are removed.
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7. Totalitarianism comes in three forms…Fascism.
As seen in Italy.Nazism.
As seen in Germany.Communism.
As seen in Russia.
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8. Fascism is a totalitarian GOV that… Is very nationalistic, divides society into
groups w/ specific roles, & removes all those seen as “weak”. Society should function like: a cell w/ each part
given a role & controlled by the nucleus.
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Regulation of the Economy: GOV tells all businesses, farms, & factories what to make & where to send it. Unlike in Communism, Fascism usually lets people
still have private property. Regulation of the State: encourages everyone to
energetically work to make the country strong & united.
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Regulation of the Economy: GOV tells all businesses, farms, & factories what to make & where to send it. Unlike in Communism, Fascism usually lets people
still have private property. Regulation of the State: encourages everyone to
energetically work to make the country strong & united.
This ideology attacks: anyone that would weaken society & the Leader’s vision/control. Fascists target: Communists, Capitalists, the poor, &
minorities (threats to control, strength, or unity). Foreign Policy: conquest of “weaker” countries to
fulfill its nation’s destiny.
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9. Nazism is a totalitarian GOV that… Is violently nationalistic, divides society into
groups w/ specific roles, & commits acts of war & genocide.
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9. Nazism is a totalitarian GOV that… Is violently nationalistic, divides society into
groups w/ specific roles, & commits acts of war & genocide. German society: was a “master race” that wanted
unity of all “pure” Germans to have the strength to conquer.
In this way, Nazism is a more extreme form of Fascism specifically for Germans.
Regulation of the economy & the state are the same, but Nazism is much more violent with plans of mass murder.
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This ideology attacks: “undesirables” that pollute their superior genes & weakens the nation’s strength & unity. Nazis target: Communists, Capitalists, Jews, Slavic
peoples, intellectuals, Gypsies, artists, criminals, and the handicapped.
Foreign Policy: conquest of “living space” from “inferior nations” while enslaving or exterminating the “weak”.
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10. What can we remember about Communism & the Soviet Union? What are the differences between Fascism & Communism?
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10. What can we remember about Communism & the Soviet Union? What are the differences between Fascism & Communism? Similarities include both wanting total control, to
change society according to their vision, to eliminate threats, & create a Cult of Personality.
However, Communism takes control of all property, eliminates people w/ wealth, & wants to spread revolution.
Fascism is ultra-patriotic, leaves property alone, & uses war to expand influence & eliminate anyone not apart of their nation.