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Totalitarian Vs. Authoritarian:

Totalitarian Vs. Authoritarian:. Hitler Stalin Mao Franco Lenin. Totalitarianism. The create a society in which all aspects of life (social, economic, political and religious) are completely controlled by the leader of the party. . Hitler. Controlled: Political opponents

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Totalitarian Vs. Authoritarian:

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  1. Totalitarian Vs. Authoritarian: Hitler Stalin Mao Franco Lenin

  2. Totalitarianism The create a society in which all aspects of life (social, economic, political and religious) are completely controlled by the leader of the party.

  3. Hitler • Controlled: • Political opponents • The social lifestyle of the populist • Attempted to control religion by attacking those with different ideologies • The economy

  4. Stalin • Controlled: • His political opponents (political prison camps) • Social (helped to convert Russia to communism) • Attempted to control religion (in satellite states) • Communism affected the Russian economy

  5. Mussolini • Controlled: • Politics: only one political party • Social: brought Italy into World War 2 • Religion: allowed the Vatican to become its own state in order to gain the Popes support • Economy: introduced large amounts

  6. Franco • Controlled: • Politics: became the king, generalissimo as well as other self proclaimed political titles. • Social: every worker had the right to work and the state had the duty to ensure them work • Religion: Catholic Monarchy • Economic: every worker had the right to work and the state had the duty to ensure them work

  7. Lenin • Controlled: • Politics: took over the Provisional government as well as started the revolution • Social: took over from the Tsar • Religion: Russian Orthodox church established • Economic: New economic policy/ war communism

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