Asked by Navraj Sekhon on May 17, 2024

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"Totalitarian" had become a shorthand way of describing those on the other side in the Cold War.

Totalitarian

A form of government that seeks to control all aspects of public and private life, often through coercion and repression.

Cold War

A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and its allies and the United States and its allies, roughly from 1947 to 1991, characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare.

  • Comprehend the ideological confrontation during the Cold War and its impact on the United States' politics, society, and economy.
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Michael RossiMay 24, 2024
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During the Cold War, "totalitarian" was often used in the West to describe the Soviet Union and its allies, contrasting them with democratic governments, thus serving as shorthand for the ideological opposition between the two sides.