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What is the difference between a totalitarian regime and an authoritarian regime? A. A totalitarian regime tries to control citizens lives more fully than an authoritarian regime. B. A totalitarian regime allows private businesses to exist, but an authoritarian regime does not. C. A totalitarian regime is limited by a constitution but an authoritarian regime is not. D. A totalitarian regime allows for citizen participation; an authoritarian regime does not.

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What is the difference between a totalitarian regime and an authoritarian regime?
A. A totalitarian regime tries to control citizens lives more fully than an authoritarian
regime.
B. A totalitarian regime allows private businesses to exist, but an authoritarian regime
does not.
C. A totalitarian regime is limited by a constitution but an authoritarian regime is not.
D. A totalitarian regime allows for citizen participation; an authoritarian regime does not.

What is the difference between a totalitarian regime and an authoritarian regime? A. A totalitarian regime tries to control citizens lives more fully than an authoritarian regime. B. A totalitarian regime allows private businesses to exist, but an authoritarian regime does not. C. A totalitarian regime is limited by a constitution but an authoritarian regime is not. D. A totalitarian regime allows for citizen participation; an authoritarian regime does not.

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. A totalitarian regime tries to control citizens' lives more fully than an authoritarian regime.

A totalitarian regime seeks to control every aspect of public and private life, often through the use of propaganda, surveillance, and repression. In contrast, an authoritarian regime may maintain strict control over political and social institutions but may allow some degree of personal freedom in other areas.
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