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History, 06.05.2020 20:12 bree1926

What role does propaganda play in totalitarian regimes?
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A. It encourages citizens to tolerate minority groups that run the
government.
B. It explains that totalitarianism is actually a form of democracy.
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C. It convinces citizens that they should support the totalitarian
leader.
D. It promotes the idea that wealth should be distributed between
classes.

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