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    From about 1480-1700‚ many individuals in Europe were accused of being witches‚ put on trial‚ prosecuted and later executed for witchcraft. This witch craze was concentrated in southwestern Germany‚ Switzerland‚ England‚ Scotland‚ Poland‚ and parts of France‚ and resulted in 100‚000 witches put on trial. The three main reasons for the persecution of these “witches” were economic greed‚ religious beliefs and social prejudices. Most of those who accused the witches as being so ultimately sought profit

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    The common and scholarly masses alike believed in the mystical forces of witchcraft gained by a pact with the devil. Jean Bodin who contended against religious devotion demanded death for witches and for those judges who might not arraign them. Trials of witches crested in Europe somewhere around 1560 and 1640. Confidence in witches was not new in the sixteenth century. Witches had for quite some time been reprimanded for the wrecking of crops and bringing on individual fiascoes extending from miscarriages

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    Child Witchcraft Analysis

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    found most interesting from the article by Hari is the concept of how our fear and distress can cause us to carry out some irrational actions. An example of this concept that we have all become familiar with is witchcraft. The lack of scientific knowledge in medieval era cause people to fear the unknown and they associate things such as diseases and famine to witchcraft. As stated in the article‚ “there was no concept of child witchcraft in Congo until the war began and 6 million people were killed”

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    Salem Possessed Analysis

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    Salem Possessed redefined the standard for the possibilities social history offers to understand the events and people of early America. Through a painstaking look at local records such as legal records‚ the Salem Village record book‚ the minister’s book‚ and tax records Boyer and Nissenbaum discovered a long-standing pattern of contentious behavior of which the witchcraft accusations in 1692 was just one episode. Their analysis provides an invaluable insight into the social history of New England

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    Shay Rebellion-Alexander Hamilton The lackluster response to the Annapolis meeting might have been repeated the following spring‚ but for the violence that erupted in Massachusetts over the fall and winter. To Hamilton‚ Shays’ Rebellion was the direct and inevitable result of the weak national government. The attempt by Massachusetts to pay off its war debts on its own had resulted in a crushing tax burden‚ especially for farmers unable to produce the required gold or silver currency. The consequence

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    was reflected in manners and morals that shook American society to the depths." (Leuchtenburg) The 1920’s was an era in which the Americans showed their independence through actions; learning not to live the same ways that those preceded them had. The ’20s was a cultural and socialistic rebellious attitude‚ decomposing past American ethics and beliefs. The most obvious rebellion is shown by the feminine movements during this time. The 1920’s led to a new role for American women‚ in which females

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    The aim of this assignment is to compare the Amish and British Societies in respect of how norms and values are passed on through the family‚ how labour is divided in the family and to also compare the education of children in society. Both societies have similar backgrounds and routines‚ goals and aspirations‚ therefore this assignment will examine the similarities and differences. From a Sociological perspective‚ norms are described by Newbold et al (2008) as “guidelines for behaviour in a

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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    Conformity and Rebellion Without idiosyncrasies in today’s society‚ the world would be brimming with a myriad amount of followers with very few luminaries. Because of society’s growing population of diversity‚ more and more people are becoming mentors‚ dignitaries‚ and pioneers of the world. However‚ the mass influx of multiplicity is not the result of population growth‚ but rather‚ the result of individuals knowing that it is their obligation to rebel and to help improve society. From his Nobel

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    2013 The Execution of Salem Witches In Salem during the year 1962‚ nineteen people were executed due to witchcraft. During this period‚ 188 people were accused of practicing witchcraft. Out of these 188 people‚ 59 were tried‚ 31 of them were convicted and nineteen of the 31 that were convicted were then all hung at Gallows Hill. In the seventeenth century it was normal procedures to have people corrected or even execute people who were a threat to the town of Salem because everyone thought

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    Francis Bacon "Of Study"

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