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    Mystique Ortiz Ortiz 1 Ms. Freitas Pre-AP Sophomore English Period 3 26 February 2013 Mock Trial Opening Statement-Prosecution Your honor and people of the jury‚ this is an indictment of attempted premeditated murder. The indictment sets forth that ‘Mr. Gene Forrester‚ one summer night‚ on the limb of a tree located at Devon School‚ purposely jostled the tree branch

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    A review of A Fever in Salem: A New Interpretation of the New England Witch Trials‚ by Laurie Winn Carlson‚ Ivan R. Dee‚ Chicago‚ 2000; 224 pp. $14.95 Paperback. ISBN: 1-566633095 A FEVER IN SALEM POSITS A biological cause for the early modem witchcraft epidemic‚ which resulted in the hanging of 19 people in Salem‚ MA‚ in 1692. Witchcraft persecution‚ Laurie Carlson writes‚ arose because of the strange behavior of the supposedly bewitched accusers. She concludes that the cause was a disease unrecognizable

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    In Arthur Miller’s tragic play the Crucible the author describes the life of puritans in Massachusetts in the 1700s revolving entirely around god‚ and all who said otherwise would be banished or hanged. The Salem Witch trials arose between this time and lead to an overall uncontrollable and unreasonable set of deaths in Salem. One could argue that the reason for these deaths lied in the hands of the people but in reality the fate of the victims in the Crucible lied with Abigail‚ a young girl in the

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    MarketOptimizer.org adds report “Vascular Dementias Global Clinical Trials Review‚ H2‚ 2014” to its store. Vascular dementia or "multi-infarct dementia" is dementia caused by problems in the supply of blood to the brain‚ typically by a series of minor strokes. Vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia after Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in older adults. Multi-infarct dementia (MID) is thought to be irreversible and it is caused by a number of small strokes or sometimes a large stroke

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    morals‚ and values for the sake of freedom or that lack thereof‚ in looking at the nations differentiating reactions to Prohibition and the Scopes Trial? The morals and values that circulated America were based on Christianity. Prohibition was a time when America needed to determine their answer to the question of alcohol and stance in society. The Scopes Trial showed that America stood firmly behind its Christian beliefs and would permit anything that contradicted Christian teachings to be in schools

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    Act Three Questions Directions On a separate sheet of paper‚ please answer each part of each question asked below. Please use complete sentences and please answer the question as asked. 1. As the act opens‚ who is being interrogated and on what charge Martha Corey is being interrogated by Judge Hathorne on the charge of telling fortunes (witchery). 2. What is interesting about the dialogue at the beginning of this act What was Miller trying to suggest about the tone of the legal proceedings to

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    The Salem witch trials began when the 9-year-old daughter of reverend Samuel Parris and his niece were diagnosed as being under Satan’s influence. The Salem witch trials were an inhumane and unfair series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693. The trials resulted in the executions of twenty people‚ also four other accused and an infant child died in prison. People believed witches were associated with the

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    what caused the Salem Witch Trials. But‚ after looking over evidence these are the reasons the Salem Witch Trials hysteria of 1692‚ were caused by the Puritans beliefs‚ the attention seeking girls‚ and the Ergot. The first cause of the Salem Witch Trials hysteria was the Puritans beliefs in God. The Puritans beliefs were strong and it them through their whole life. The evidence proves that they take every word in the Bible serious which caused the Salem Witch Trials hysteria because the Bible says

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    witch trials brought about hostility within a community causing unwarranted chaos and corruption in the small town of Salem Mass. Furthermore‚ these events lead to witch trials becoming a problem in Salem. The Salem witch trials had started with a domino effect of trials such as‚ “The infamous Salem witch trials began during the spring of 1692‚ after a group of young girls in Salem Village‚

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    Witch Trials and McCarthyism Throughout history‚ society as a whole has experienced many different tragedies. All around the world negative events have taken place that affect large groups of citizens. Mass hysteria is one of many examples. Mass hysteria can be defined as a large group of people whose behavior exhibits overwhelming or unmanageable fear or emotional excess (Merriam Webster 613). Mass hysteria caused and contributed to many life changing events‚ including the Salem Witch Trials and

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