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    "Compare and contrast the internal policies of Mussolini and Stalin." Mussolini and Stalin were two of the most significant dictators of the 20th century. Both aimed to establish a totalitarian system but their different characters and circumstances in their respective countries resulted in two very different approaches in obtaining their goals. At the beginning of Mussolini ’s era‚ Mussolini was supported by the Liberals in parliament. With their help he introduced strict censorship and altered

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    is practiced‚ the needs of society as a whole are generally viewed as being more important than individual freedoms.  B. collectivism  12.  The group that believed socialism could be achieved only through violent revolution and totalitarian dictatorship was referred to as:  A. communists.   13.  Followers who commit themselves to achieving socialism through democratic reforms are:  B. social democrats. 14.  In the 1970s‚ which

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    aspects of the individual’s life to the authority of the government. (britannica.com) All government activity is administered by one single person‚ a dictator‚ or by a small group of people who serve with loyalty to the dictator. Totalitarian dictatorships strive to be in control over all the aspects of private and public behavior by influencing all of society toward all the common goals and policies of the government. When thinking of a totalitarian government a good example that comes to mind

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    from the position of lieutenant in the artillery to a full-fledged general‚ which changed my life entirely and gave me a world full of power. I am known to be our nation’s savior and am treated as a hero to everyone. Yes‚ I know people do not like dictatorship and a complete ruler over the whole‚ but I am going to be a dictator with the utmost power. But I am not that foolish to be so obvious. I will hold a referendum in which all French men can vote to either approve or disapprove of my new regime.

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    David Sitt 2T ESSAY Throughout history dictators have arisen from all over. Josef Stalin and Benito Mussolini are two of the most significant dictators in history. Both of them tried to establish a totalitarian government but had many similarities and differences in obtaining that goal. Totalitarianism is when the government holds complete control of the citizens and industries. The way these two ruled politically was extremely similar. Mussolini tried to control the Italians’ thoughts‚ feelings

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    degenerative‚ especially to a younger audience. In different parts of the world‚ governments react differently to this new invention. While in more democratic countries full access and almost no restrictions are introduced‚ in other communist and dictatorship countries it is completely banned or fully supervised by the national authorities. It can be said that the Internet is everywhere‚ children start to use it at a younger and younger age‚ thus becoming potential victims to the inappropriate information

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    Not only so‚ he becomes suspicious and doubtful like Stalin in his last days or Saddam of Iraq‚ of everyone; for they believed that they alone were capable and efficient; all others are bunglers or shirkers. This megalomania is the penalty of dictatorship. If he is conscientious‚ his troubles increase. He forgets that division of work is the law of nature. Then are we to shun responsibility? Should we give up all powers and retire within our own little cell‚ going round the same circle like the

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    day. Japan on the other hand took on a democratic parliamentary monarchy in the early 1900’s under emperor Taisha. The upper class was ruled by oligarchies‚ but then in 1941 Japan was ruled by militarism. Mussolini in a totalitarianism form of dictatorship ruled Italy. Mussolini did fight the mafia in his country‚ but he used propaganda to create a sort of “cult” called fascism. This was where they were anti-capitalist and anti-democratic. He suppressed religion like the communists in China.

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    Before 2011‚ Libya was Africa’s third largest and the worlds 17th largest oil producer‚ pumping out 1.6 million barrels (2% of world total) a day. Over 85% of its crude oil was exported. February 2011 protesters and government clashed. Things quickly turned into a civil war between the rebel-comtrolled East‚ and the government controlled West. Foreign nationals were evacuated as were multinational oil companies. These foreign nationals and oil companies did not know what to do. They were bound by

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    In the theoretical framework‚ I argued that some structural factors influence economic development but depending on the political regime. Some of these factors can play strong and key role in determining ruler’s policy choices in improving and advancing national wealth and creating economic development in one regime but becomes less relevant in the other. This section have carefully explored and explained these structural factors. Structural Factors That Affects Economic Development in Dictatorial

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