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McCarthyism the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence. I'm not sure why it was dangerous
Explanation:
"The first book was written in 1630. It begins: 'And first of the occasion and inducements 'hereunto; the which, that I may truly unfold, I must begin at the very root and rise of the same. The which I shall endeavour to manifest in a plain style, with singular regard unto the simple truth in all things; at least as near as my slender judgment can attain the same.' This book focuses mainly on the journey of the pilgrims from England to North America and discusses the founding of the Plymouth settlement. It gives his opinions on the biblical importance of the pilgrims reaching America and their struggles."
-Chris Weber
Answer:
Giles Corey was pressed with large stones to death and the last words he said was "More Weight"
Rebecca is a wise and sensible woman she falls victim when the Putnams accuse her of witchcraft she refuses to confess because she was an upright woman. However John Proctor who was also an innocent but when facing death he decided to confess on what he never did.
John Proctor confesses to save his own life but refuses to save others life because he was facing an ethical dilemma of telling the truth and die or lie and live.
Proctor retract the confession because the officials want him to sign his name on the confession.
Explanation:
Giles Corey was pressed with large stones to death and the last words he said was "More Weight"
Rebecca is a wise and sensible woman she falls victim when the Putnams accuse her of witchcraft she refuses to confess because she was an upright woman. However John Proctor who was also an innocent but when facing death he decided to confess on what he never did.
John Proctor confesses to save his own life but refuses to save others life because he was facing an ethical dilemma of telling the truth and die or lie and live.
Proctor retract the confession because the officials want him to sign his name on the confession.