A totalitarian government has complete control over its people.
Generally speaking this is an administrative form of government, Totalitarian. A Totalitarian form of government can exist in almost any base form of government. For example a Totalitarian: Democracy, Monarchy, Dictatorship, Oligarchy; however some form of governments would specifically limit it, so would not (at least in theory) be possible, such as a Totalitarian Republic.
A Totalitarian government is not a single base form of government, it is an administrative type of government that requires a base form of government to exist. You can have a, Totalitarian: Dictatorship, Monarchy, Oligarchy, Democracy, etc. but you cannot have a 'free form totalitarian' government as it has no base existence.
A totalitarian dictator does anything he wants to do. There is no check or balance in that sort of government.
The adjective totalitarian describes a form of government in which the government asserts its authority over every aspect of life, and there are no limitations on what the government is allowed to do.
Dictatorship. For example Hitler's reign over Germany.
Yes.
A dictator
yes it is
Government
The problems that caused the rise of totalitarian government included mass revolutions from dissatisfied groups.
Oh yes, there are a number of totalitarian governments in existence today. The most totalitarian government is that of North Korea, but there are lots of others. China is another very significant example. Burma/Myanmar has a very unpleasant totalitarian government. Iran has a totalitarian theocracy.