How is good citizenship defined in a totalitarian state?
A) Adherence to one's conscience, regardless of the demands of the state
B) Complete obedience to the state and subordination of all loyalties to political authority
C) Outward obedience to the state and its rulers, while maintaining one's own moral compass
D) At least partial obedience to the state, but with the option of maintaining one's own thoughts
E) The ability to pretend to be obedient to the state, while continuing to be productive enough to remain valuable to the state
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