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The official ideology of a totalitarian government is based on
the expectation that some of its citizens will participate.
the discouragement of citizen dissent but acceptance of other ideas.
particular ideas and beliefs that shape the government.
many leaders enforcing the government’s ideology.
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particular ideas and beliefs that shape the government.
Explanation: A totalitarian regime centers on an official ideology (e.g., fascism, communism) that defines goals, justifies state control, and is enforced to shape society and suppress opposing views.
Explanation: A totalitarian regime centers on an official ideology (e.g., fascism, communism) that defines goals, justifies state control, and is enforced to shape society and suppress opposing views.
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