The Jacobins killed people in an attempt to purge the public in France. They believed many people were a threat to the nation.
This is actually pretty common and the reason "why" is due to the idea of hysteria.
Hysteria clouds judgement.
There are so many examples of hysteria clouding societies judgement in society.
The Holocaust being one example of how a whole nation was convinced Jews were evil and need to be purged.
Another example happened in America after World War II, when many people feared there were communist spies everywhere in the United States
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Option: Scandals involving the organization s leadership were widely publicized.
Explanation:
The Ku Klax Klan was a secret society that aimed at white supremacy in the United States. Ku Klax Klan activities gave its popularity in the South, which included beating, lynching, and hanging blacks. The popularity of the movie 'The Birth of a Nation' and its presence in Atlanta led to the recurrence. This secret society dedicated to the suppression of Catholics, Negroes, and Jews. The Klan entered into abrupt decline caused by internal scandals, feuding, killing, and the fading of the organisation's visionary image.
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union was an agreement among the 13 original states of the United States of America that served as its first constitution. It was approved, after much debate (between July 1776 and November 1777), by the Second Continental Congress on November 15, 1777, and sent to the states for ratification.
They were mostly from Mexico and continued spanish colonization into what is now texas
Explanation:
The Eleventh Amendment was passed to overturn the Supreme Court ruling in the 1793 case of Chisholm v. Georgia. ... The intention of the amendment was never a secret: It was passed to stop a federal lawsuit from being brought against a state without its consent.