When did the Salem witch trials take place?
February 1692 – May 1693
Where did the trials take place?
Salem, Massachusetts
who were the main individuals?
George Burroughs of Wells, John Proctor, George Jacobs, John Willard, Giles Corey and Martha his wife, Rebecca Nurse and Sarah Good, all of Salem aforesaid; Elizabeth Howe of Ipswich; Mary Easty, Sarah Wildes
What were the main events?
Salem Marshal Deputy Samuel Brabrook arrests four-year-old Dorcas Good. March 24, 1692: Corwin and Hathorne examine Rebecca Nurse. March 26, 1692: Hathorne and Corwin interrogate Dorcas. March 28, 1692: Elizabeth Proctor is accused of witchcraft.
When did the trails end?
May 1693
What were the effects?
Changes in the American Legal System
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The Freedmen's Bureau, established in 1865, helped to create schools in order to educate former slaves. This bureau, created by the federal government, was aimed at helping former slaves during the era of Reconstruction. Besides educational opportunities, this agency also helped in providing medical care, housing, and legal assistance to former slaves.
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Well, the concept of equality is the idea that everyone is equal despite gender, race, and other differences that set people apart in this world, and can lower anyone based on these differences. In this case, the topic is gender, if the concept of equality was above the law, then when both people commit the same illegal act, they will both be tried equally. In this case, the only option that allows both people to be tried equally is option A. They both committed the same crime, but were both punished equally.
Your answer is A