Multiple Choice
Carl J.Friedrich and Zbigniew Brzezinski believed that totalitarian states
A) shared the same ideological aims.
B) drew on vastly different methods to achieve their goals.
C) were a new development, and nothing like them had ever existed.
D) were fundamentally the same as ancient Eastern despotisms, the Roman Empire, Renaissance tyrannies, and absolute monar.
E) were products of scientific theory and irrationalism, devoid of any element that might seem religious.
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