Answer:
Speaker 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Speaker 1 argues that the government should have total control over the people's lives, which is the point of authoritarian governments.
Definition of Authoritarian Government
Authoritarian government is the opposite of political plurality.
- Political plurality is defined as the belief that different political views should coexist peacefully within one government.
Authoritarians believe that the government should be comprised of one party and have complete control. This means that there is only one acceptable political view.
Since the government has complete control, it has the ability to enact any policy or law. Authoritarians argue that this creates a safer country with less conflict. In an authoritarian government, the citizens must give up all personal freedom.
Examples of Authoritarianism
The most famous instance of authoritarianism is the Nazi regime led by Hitler. Hitler led Germany with complete power. He enacted any and all policies he believed would "benefit" his country. He was trying to keep his country safe from outside influence. Additionally, Hitler enacted policies that helped the military continue its conquest of European countries. However, like all examples of authoritarianism, he created an extremely dangerous country where people were killed for straying from the government's ideology.