Question
How does a totalitarian government differ from most authoritarian governments?
It is less involved in people’s lives.
It is more democratic.
It is more extreme and rigid.
It is less powerful.
It is less involved in people’s lives.
It is more democratic.
It is more extreme and rigid.
It is less powerful.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is:
**It is more extreme and rigid.**
Totalitarian governments seek to control nearly every aspect of public and private life, often employing propaganda, surveillance, and state-controlled media. In contrast, while authoritarian governments maintain strict control and limit political freedoms, they may still allow for some degree of personal autonomy in areas such as economic or social life. Totalitarian regimes are characterized by their ideologies that dominate all aspects of society, whereas authoritarian regimes may not enforce as comprehensive or extreme a set of doctrines.
**It is more extreme and rigid.**
Totalitarian governments seek to control nearly every aspect of public and private life, often employing propaganda, surveillance, and state-controlled media. In contrast, while authoritarian governments maintain strict control and limit political freedoms, they may still allow for some degree of personal autonomy in areas such as economic or social life. Totalitarian regimes are characterized by their ideologies that dominate all aspects of society, whereas authoritarian regimes may not enforce as comprehensive or extreme a set of doctrines.