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What is Totalitarianism?. A system of government that has control over every part of people's livesForbid religious activities, freedom of choice or expressions, . What are some famous totalitarian regimes of the 20th century?. Adolf Hitler of GermanyJoseph Stalin of RussiaBenito Mussolini of It
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1. Totalitarianism By:
Jennie, Joshua, Maribelle, and Teddy
2. What is Totalitarianism?
3. A system of government that has control over every part of people’s lives
Forbid religious activities, freedom of choice or expressions,
4. What are some famous totalitarian regimes of the 20th century?
5. Adolf Hitler of Germany
Joseph Stalin of Russia
Benito Mussolini of Italy
6. Who was Joseph Stalin?
7. Joseph Stalin was born is 1879.
He was the leader of the Soviet Union and lead his country through World War II.
General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee from 1922-1953
8. What was his relationship to totalitarianism?
9. He was dictator of the Soviet Union from 1927-1953
One main reason he wanted to control the Soviet Union was to turn all people into Homo Sovieticus (which is a category of people with a specific mindset)
10. Who was Adolf Hitler?
11. Adolf Hitler was a dictator that ruled Germany from 1933 to 1939.
Never thought of being a dictator, but an artist.
He also thought of political observations.
12. What was his relationship to totalitarianism?
13. When Germany surrendered in World War I, Hitler became furious and attempted to save Germany.
He became the chancellor(prime minister)
Months later, he became the dictator of Germany.
14. What is the history of totalitarianism in the Europe From 1919-1939?
15. During the 1920’s and 1930’s, there were many important totalitarian regimes
Some examples are
Fascist Italy, under Benito Mussolini
2. Nazi Germany, under Adolf Hitler
3. Soviet Union, under Joseph Stalin
16. What Are Some Causes of Totalitarianism?
17. Chaos from World War I influenced regimes in Russia, Italy, and Germany
Better weapons and communication systems helped enable dictators increase their power
18. What is Authoritarianism?
19. Authoritarianism is considered as a simpler form of totalitarianism
An authoritarian government has a bit more freedom than a totalitarian government, where as they have total control over their people
20. What are some similarities and differences between authoritarianism and totalitarianism?
21. Similarities:
They both control the government
They both don’t allow political opposition or competitive politics.
Differences:
Totalitarianism controls every aspect of the people’s lives.
Authoritarianism governs people without the consent of those being governed.
22. Timeline
23. Key Facts Totalitarianism - A system of government where the officials have complete control over the people.
Authoritarianism - A system of government where the officials have almost complete control over the people.
Joseph Stalin - The dictator of the Soviet Union
Adolf Hitler - The dictator of Germany
Stalin controlled the Soviet Union from 1927-1953 and Hitler controlled Germany from 1933-1939.
24. Primary Source “Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who do not want to fight in this world of eternal struggle do not deserve to live.”
-Adolf Hitler
25. Bibliography Google.com
http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/to/Totalitarianism
http://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture10.html
http://www.history-ontheweg.co.uk/concepts/totalitarianism.htm
http://www.thecorner.org/hists/total/total.htm
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/section/totalita_Causes.asp
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarianism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totalitarianism
http://doggo.tripod.com/doggauthori.html
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/A/Au/Authoritarianism.htm
26. The End