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USPshnik [31]
2 years ago
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Reverend parris was mostly concerned about _____. wrongly accusing others and conviction without evidence the mccarthy era and h

ow people were wrongly accused of being communist during that time communist control trials without evidence
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1 answer:
nadezda [96]2 years ago
3 0

Reverend Parris was mostly concerned about wrongly accusing others and conviction without evidence trials.

<h3>Who was Reverend Parris?</h3>

Samuel Parris (1653-1720) was the Puritan minister at the head of the Salem church during the witch trials. Samuel is quite popular in popular culture for his role in witch hunts because his main concern was finding witches guilty.

However, he was characterized by blaming and pointing to people with insufficient or no evidence. Based on the above, it can be inferred that the correct answer is A. Wrongly accusing others and conviction without evidence trials.

Learn more about Samuel Parris in: brainly.com/question/15652395

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The letter, I occupies the same position as it does in the English alphabet.

Explanation

The reason you might have been confused was probably because the answer choice for 2 was actually 1. I'm pretty sure it was a typo, because I is the correct answer, and 1 and I are similar characters. Another reason you could have been confused is because of the wording in the question.

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The answer choices are B, I, C, and T.

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