In America, a great wave of enthusiasm began to take place, which soon swept through all Chinese society. Younger men and women, didn’t take the new regime serious. Document 2 states “...for whom the new regime has an almost mystic value. They will gladly try anything which the Party recommends…”. During this time, night clubs became popular to younger people and flappers were introduced. Cubans didn’t have much freedom. Document 6 says that Cubans couldn’t “Travel abroad without government permission. Travel abroad with spouse and/or children...Retain a lawyer, unless approved by the government…” etc. Totalitarianism limited freedom for many nations, but especially for latin americans.
Moreover, a Totalitarian society is led by one man known as the dictator, that consisted of a population of up to ten percent of men and women that were dedicated to the ideology. It concluded a system of terroristic police control, who supervised the party for its leaders and …show more content…
In Document 4, a woman was arrested without a valid reason. She says, “I once again found myself in exile for no other ‘crime’ than having been married to my husband”. Due to her husband's arrest, they wouldn’t let her leave the town, nor give her a job. In a totalitarian society, government officials believed that terror made a better society. Police officers made arbitrary arrests and killed people without a good reason. Evidence of this, would be in Document 7, for resisting the police, Dr. Ulrich Georg Israel Schulz, was lawfully shot by the