Answer:
Totalizing or totalitarian
Explanation:
The regime of Nuasia is a totalitarian regime. It is not only a dictatorship that has concentrated all branches of government, but it is also totalitarian because it wants to model its citizens after the dominant ideology.
Every single aspect of citizen life is controlled by the government: in education, only materials compatible with the regime's ideology are taught, in political rights, only people who belong to the controlling party can have a political life.
This type of regime is similar to Hitler's Germany, or the current Juche regime in North Korea.
The main point of the excerpt is that readers should be aware of the damage that the war has done to a generation of men who were impacted by it, and read the book with this idea in mind.
The epigraph wants to make sure that readers who approach this book do it with the same purpose as the one with which the author wrote it. He does not want the readers to think of this book as an accusation, a confession or an adventure.
Ho Chi Minh
Ho Chi Minh started the Vietnamese Communist Party and also has a city named after him.
"Mahatmas Gandhi led revolution with peaceful demonstration" and "The British split India into two countries" are the ones among the following that is true about British rule in India. The correct options among all the options that are given in the question are the second and the third options. I hope it helps you.