Answer:
Absolutely.
Explanation:
There have even BEEN "trials" for people today, after all of which they are found innocent. Cancel culture has ramped up these standards, and people today are willing to believe most rumors they hear. Social Media provides false information and false credibility, often due to infographic formatting. Political campaigns often follow this same scheme, calling the other person out on something which has minimal evidence, and convincing millions that it is true because they trust that political candidate. Not only could the Salem Witch Trials happen today, they ARE happening, at a much higher rate even, than before.
The answer is D. socially responsible.
Answer:
<h3>Atticus does not actually reprimand Scout for going with Calpurnia to church.</h3>
Explanation:
When Scout asked Atticus about what [email protected] is, she did mention that she asked the same question to Calpurnia while she and Jem went to church with her. Atticus does not say anything about the church but he only tries to explain what [email protected] actually meant because Calpurnia did not tell Scout when she asked her.
Atticus actually reprimands Scout for yelling at her Aunt Alexandria. She breaks the rule of no yelling and being disrespectful to others which makes Atticus angry.