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Aristotle defined tyranny as an illegitimate form of government by one individual that tightly controlled every part of life and government. Adolf Hitler is the most notorious tyrant. Using a totalitarian society from the past or present, discuss how the state and its leader attempt to impede citizens from exercising their rights. In your discussion, explain some components of an "ideal citizen," consequences of voter apathy, and ways the state controls the citizen.
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- Must use Textbook: Chapter 6, 10
- 1.5-2 pages (not including title page or references page)
- References page (minimum of 2 scholarly sources)
- No plagiarism
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Running head: TOTALITARIAN GOVERNMENT
Totalitarian Government
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Introduction
Tyranny is as a harsh society governed by dictators where the people do not have the
freedom to express themselves as they wish. The government and leaders, in this case, have
unlimited authority and power. There are various characteristics of such a regime as
explained below in the case of Germany and Adolf Hitler.
How the State and Its Leader Attempt To Impede Citizens from Exercising Their
Rights
Adolf Hitler was one leader who ran a totalitarian government during his reign. He
was the overall authority and had limitless power in Germany. According to (Tunstal, 2014),
Hitler controlled almost every detail of the German citizens at the time. The German ruler
had ensured that citizens residing in Germany at the time followed his rules...
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