Which of the following is an example of totalitarian regime?
A. the regime in Nogo, where the government deliberately encourages the private sector economy to grow and allows a good measure of societal pluralism
B. the regime in Nuasia, where the leader is selected by popular vote, but the government does not allow the citizens to practice all their political and civil rights
C. the regime in Tambia, where the government attempts to dominate all aspects of individuals' lives through systematic means and overt ideology
D. the regime in Meru, where the government allows people to mobilize and collectively organize along cultural interests or religious groups and promotes diversity
E. the regime in Kaiti, where the government practices the clear and non-arbitrary rule of universal suffrage
Question 2
An authoritarian regime is defined as one in which the government ________.
A. imposes a complete restriction on both social and political pluralism
B. engages in extensive coercive mobilization, by forcing people to labor toward the regime's goals
C. discusses and updates a highly detailed set of integrated ideological principles that are totalizing
D. devotes more resources to maintaining order and less on drilling ideological purity into their subjects
E. allows complete freedom to dissenting citizens to express their views even if they go against the dominant ideology of the state