Citizens who are deprived of the freedom to speak, dissent, assemble, and seek solutions to problems most likely live in a society governed by:_______

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Citizens who are deprived of the freedom to speak, dissent, assemble, and seek solutions to problems most likely live in a society governed by a totalitarian regime.

A totalitarian regime is a form of government that seeks to assert absolute authority over the lives of its citizens. The word ‘total’ in the term denotes both the aim of ‘total’ control, as well as the emphasis on the importance of the whole or total, over and above the individual.

Totalitarian regimes have risen and fallen throughout human history. The autocratic monarchs of the early modern period, the Fascist regime in Italy and the the Nazi regime in Germany in the early 20th century, to the current regimes in North Korea and Iran are examples of totalitarian regimes.

These regimes seek to control freedom of thought, impose great restrictions on freedom of speech and expression, and try to enforce absolute conformity to the laws and rules laid out by them.

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