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A totalitarianism government is a government where the state holds complete authority over society in all its aspects, including public and private life. It is important to note that a totalitarian government is different than an authoritarian government or regime, as an authoritarian government or regime is led by an individual while a totalitarian government can be led by a group of people. Example of totalitarian governments are fascism and Japanese rule over many Asian countries, although most examples are often debated.

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