Totalitarianism is the term to describe a government that seeks to control all facets of its citizens lives. In the Novel 1984 George Orwell a Totalitarian government is discussed in details controlling every aspect of society.
when the government takes away peoples rights
the populist party belived in more power to the government and it was also called the peoples party.
because they did
monarchy- all power under king and no freedom of peoples
That isn't a question, but if you mean, "What is a government controlled by one political group, which suppresses all opposition and controls many aspect of its citizens lives called?It's called a dictatorship.Historical examples include, Hitler's National Socialist (Nazi) party in 1930's-40's Germany. The USSR's Communist Party from 1917-1989.A current example is The Communist Party of The Peoples Republic of China.Do not confuse a dictatorship with a particular political/economic governmental structure, i.e Communism, Fascism, Capitalism. All of these can be classed as a dictatorship if other political groups are outlawed under these systems. By contrast, all of these system's can be implemented under a democracy, if the people choose the ruling party from a number of choices via a free election.
Totalitarian
dictatorship
Anarchy
Mostly the people. The government will only interferes when it feels it is being threatened.
His belief was militarism; where the military controls all aspects of the peoples lives.
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the right side
communist government
James Africanus Beale Horton has written: 'Political economy of British Western Africa' -- subject(s): Afro-Americans, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Afro-Americans, Politics and government 'West African countries and peoples, 1868' -- subject(s): Black race, Politics and government
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The Canadian Government did not enact the Indian Act, it was a British Colonial Act titled An Act for the Gradual Civilization of the Indian. Hence it is embedded in Canada and is almost impossible to repeal.
Henry David Thoreau opposed Manifest Destiny because he believed it promoted American expansionism and imperialism at the expense of indigenous peoples and the environment. He also criticized the government for its role in supporting this expansionist policy and believed it went against principles of individual conscience and morality.