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| What countries have a totalitarian government today? | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 13 2017, 02:54 PM (105 Views) | |
| Sammy | Nov 13 2017, 02:54 PM Post #1 |
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A: Quick Answer North Korea is one of the clearest examples of a totalitarian government. Other countries with dictatorships and authoritarian rule, such as Cuba, Syria, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and Belarus, could also be considered totalitarian governments. Continue Reading ![]() Totalitarianism is a form of autocracy in which the state has total control over its citizens. Totalitarianism shares characteristics with other forms of autocracy, such as dictatorships and authoritarian governments. While North Korea technically calls itself a democratic republic, its ruler has complete control over all aspects of life among its citizens, making it more of a dictatorship that is totalitarian in practice. Learn more about Types of Government Bernie want to makes changes like that of Canada, Trudeau want to make changes like that of China....So you better not let to many people retire from the Republic.....Because then they have the foot in thee door.... Meaning you're safe...Not really, look at History , The people in Russia rose. Bernie is doing the same thing , and Trudeau hasn't a clue what he's doing..... USA needs to fix the Republic , so that it represents a true vote..... Q:How are differences usually settled in a democracy? A:Quick Answer According to The University of West Georgia's Steve Goodman, Ph.D., participants in a democracy settle differences through elections and political compromise. The citizens of a democracy and those within the government have different methods to resolve differences. Citizens control who the decision makers are, while elected and unelected officials must strike bargains with other officials. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is a constitutional parliamentary democracy? What are the differences between authoritarian and democratic governments? What are the differences between democracy and communism? Full Answer As a measure of public approval and will toward key issues, elections serve as a method to settle differences in a democracy. In the United States, voters choose elected officials who match a party or candidate platform with which they agree. In this manner, the electorate has a voice in settling differences among itself. For partisan state and federal elections, the party with the majority of electoral victories sets the agenda. During the legislative process, the side with a majority of votes wins the debate. Those in government also seek a political compromise when a clear majority on an issue is not apparent. Elected officials trade votes and make concessions in order to agree on a legislative package. According to Dr. Amy Guttman and Dr. Dennis Thompson from the University of Pennsylvania, the Affordable Care Act of 2010 is an example of political compromise between parties and individual officials to settle differences. https://www.reference.com/government-politics/differences-usually-settled-democracy-6a0255008e78f978?qo=questionPageCrossLink |
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| Sammy | Nov 22 2017, 03:36 PM Post #2 |
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Dramatic video shows North Korean soldier's escape across border http://www.cnn.com/2017/11/21/asia/north-korea-defector/index.html War is going to break out.......The Lad escaping was told something he didn't like.....The story will continue , We'll sure the testing will moved up now!!!! SammyEdited by Sammy, Nov 22 2017, 03:42 PM.
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| Harambe4Trump | Nov 26 2017, 01:15 PM Post #3 |
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Canada, UK, France, pre-Trump America. |
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars | |
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| estonianman | Nov 26 2017, 04:52 PM Post #4 |
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Germany is ironically getting worse with its crack-down on speech - than China. |
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| clone | Nov 26 2017, 05:50 PM Post #5 |
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Director @ Center for Advanced Memetic Warfare
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Californiastan.... |
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Only liberals can choose not to go down the road to widespread, systematic violence. | |
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