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    salem vs. marcath

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    Salem Witch Trials vs. McCarthyism has a lot Similarities and Differences Causes McCarthyism Salem Witch Trials The witch trials had no specific cause‚ they were caused becasue of several different people. Facts Bridget Bishop was found to have "puppets" with pins stuck in them in the cellar walls of her house. Martha Carrier was known to tell people’s fortunes There is no evidence that supports a love affair between John Proctor and Abigail Williams. John was 60-years-old at the time of the

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    REVIEW FOR QUIZ Paleo Indian Groups -Settled around Illinois‚ Missouri‚ Mississippi River‚ centered around modern St. Louis -Cultivated corn -Largest city is what is now St. Louis population about 20‚000 -Decline about 1250 AD -Theory about the downfall was an earthquake Virgin Soil Epidemics -Caused at least partly by the introduction of European domesticated animals. -Lack of unity among groups -Nutrition -Lack of exposure Diversity Native Population -No unity between various

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    Crusible vs Mccarthyism

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    Aanise Harrison November 15‚ 2012 McEnany 3/6 The Crucible vs. McCarthyism Groupthink has been part of society for many years‚ and has often caused many conflicts amongst the people. Groupthink is a way of thinking the group members use when their desire for agreement or harmony over rides their motivation to try different things or consider other opinions. One type of groupthink is pressure for conformity. Pressure for conformity is when members pressure anyone in the group who expresses

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    Holly Gubser Ms. Wilson English 11/ Period 3 1 May 2014 McCarthyism and the Crucible Throughout history there have been many events that are direct parallels of each other. These parallels are evident in Joseph McCarthy’s‚ McCarthyism and in Arthur Miller’s‚ the Crucible. McCarthyism was the fear of communism that was created by the Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy. This was a time of fear after the Second World War in the years 1950 through 1954. McCarthy had conducted hearings accusing people

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    McCarthyism in The Crucible / 1984 Throughout history millions of people have found themselves to be guilty for crimes they did not commit ‚ with little to no evidence‚ and suffered the consequences of being scorned‚ arrested‚ and tortured ‚ also known as McCarthyism. One can clearly see that McCarthyism is evident in both the play “The Crucible” and the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ although conveyed a bit differently‚ one can also find similarities between The Crucible and 1984

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    conditions in the play The Crucible and the issues and conditions faced by the United States during McCarthyism‚ but there are more similarities that are important than differences. One similarity would be that if you were a accused‚ in both situations‚ it would ruin your reputation. In both cases‚ you are guilty until proven innocent. Isn’t that unfair? Civilians were scared of communism like those in Salem were of witchcraft. In both cases‚ there was no proof in the accusations. Another similarity is

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    Mccarthyism In The 1950's

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    era of the 1950’s‚ at the height of the Cold War‚ McCarthyism arose as a result of fear of the spread of communism in the United States. McCarthyism‚ named after Senator Joseph McCarthy‚ was a term which described the lack of evidence and false accusations used against people who were considered communists. Arthur Miller wrote the Crucible because he wanted to show how the relationship of McCarthyism in the 1950’s and McCarthyism in the witch trials during 1692 because the danger of people who were

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    McCarthyism vs. The Crucible Many tragic events in the history of our country have parallels with other tragic events. When an important event does happen in our county‚ writers find fuel for their writing in the details of the event. There are many similarities between the McCarthy Era and the play written by Arthur Miller‚ The Crucible. McCarthyism‚ or the time known as the McCarthy Era‚ dominated our country from 1950-1954. During this time‚ there were many hearings in which people

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    The era of McCarthyism was one of blame and accusations. McCarthy and his followers looked for anyone and everyone they could to victimize as communist believers. Arthur Miller‚ the author of The Crucible‚ was one of those many. As a famous play-writer during this time‚ Miller was blacklisted by McCarthy for refusing to testify in front of the HUAC (House of Un-American Activities Committee)‚ and through this he realized a common social issue that can be applied world wide. Arthur Miller argues that

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    The Crucible McCarthyism Essay Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953‚ as his take upon a series of radical trials in a time known as McCarthyism. Following World War II‚ while United States military forces left‚ Russian soldiers stayed in Europe. Many broken countries were “adopted” into a Union with Soviet Russia and the spread of communism was alarming to politically opposed America. In 1950‚ Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy made a significant speech in which he spoke out against communism

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