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“Totalitarianism definition” 3/27/14 “Totalitarianism definition” Looking at the word “totalitarianism” and the blank worksheet: What do you think the definition of totalitarianism is? On desk: Totalitarianism wksht. (blank)

3/27/14 World History Agenda What is totalitarianism? (class notes) What was Stalin’s totalitarianism like? (group activity) HW: be ready to present totalitarianism info. Honors: Meeting today at lunch.

totalitarianism: govt. that takes total control over every aspect of life police state: police serve to enforce government’s extreme policies

indoctrination: instruction in the government’s beliefs propaganda: biased or incomplete information meant to sway opinions

censorship: the control & suppression of words, images, or ideas in a society religious/ethnic persecution: mistreatment of one group by another group

dynamic leader: powerful leader; inspires the people with great speeches & charming personality command economy: system in which the govt. makes all economic decisions kulaks: a class of wealthier peasants

collective farms: large, govt.-owned farms; everything grown is given to the govt. for redistribution

Stalin’s Totalitarianism (MWH 442 – 445) Dynamic leader: Jaasiel, Caitlinn Command economy: Brandon, Daijah Women’s roles: Leslie, Raf, Andrea Collective farms: Celia, Tracy, Elizabeth Police state: Michelle, Brianna Indoctrination: Ana, Edwin, Luis Propaganda & censorship: Jocelynn, Star, Kevin Religious/ethnic persecution: Jahayra, Diamond ===================================================== Read your section together. Complete wksht. for your section together. Prepare to present to the class.

Stalin’s Totalitarianism (MWH 442 – 445) Dynamic leader: Igor & Hugo P. Command economy: Hugo M., Destiny & Manny Women’s roles: Lizzie, Saeddien & Lucy Collective farms: Heidy & Keiry Police state: Charlie, Tatiana & Emily Indoctrination: Justice & Roscarli Propaganda & censorship: Kiara, Chris & Wendy Religious/ethnic persecution: Caroline, Jayla & Cesar ================================== Read your section together. Complete wksht. for your section together. Prepare to present to the class.