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dictatorship
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
It is true that because of the system of free enterprises, citizens enjoy many advantages. Free enterprise is also known as capitalism. It is an economic system where the individuals in the economy have the freedom to create business with little government intervention.
Oh honey, that's an easy one. We're talking about good ol' dictatorship, where one person or a small group of elites call all the shots while the rest of the population just has to sit back and deal with it. It's like a bad game of Simon Says, except there's no winning and definitely no democracy.
There is no specific word for this kind of government. There is the term AUTHORITARIANISM which refers to any government that wields significant power over a population, but there is no requirement that an authoritarian government not interfere with citizens' ideas and intimate lives. However, authoritarian governments that do wield power over citizens' ideas and intimate lives are called totalitarian governments.
dictatorship
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
"Government by the few" is known as oligarchy.
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Citizens of totalitarian dictatorships with extreme religious ideologies have very little freedom. An example is Iran. Also, extreme communist regimes, for example, in its time, the USSR gave its citizens very little freedom.
Citizens had little access to consumer goods and worked for the benefit of the government. - apex
education affects the government because people need the basis education in order to make good decisions about the economy and government and if there is little or bad education the government won't be stable
A government that makes all of the decisions and consumer choices are given little attention is an authoritarian government. Communism is just one type of authoritarian government. This is a characteristic of communism, as opposed to capitalism. The drawback to the communist system of government, as usually applied, is that the consumer is subject to the decisions of the government, and therefore to the needs of the populace as a whole. This does not give the individual much control over the type of goods that he is provided. This is more precisely a command economy, which used to be practiced as "communism" in the Soviet Union.
There's a government there? I thought it was just a little country with a lot of sweaty people walking around to get to nowhere.