Wednesday, March 27, 2019
The McCarthy Era and the Salem Witch Trials :: Psychology, Social Issues, Persuasive
The McCarthy Era and the Salem Witch Trials The McCarthy era is genuinely similar to the Salem Witch trials. They are both similar, because they both dealt with hysteria. fury is an uncontrollable fear or asideburst of emotion. Both things had to do with mountain accusing each other of plenty beingness communist, and people being witches. The McCarthy era, took place in the twentieth snow. It had to do with people thinking that other people were communist. Since people thought that others were communist, they accused them of committing communism. Communism is, when people dont embrace what the government says. The people that were accused of being communist, were persecuted by other people in the community. Then they were put to death. The U.S. senator Joseph Raymond McCarthy was the man who was against the rising of communism. His revolts against communism gave put up to the term McCarthyism. The Salem Witch trials took place in the seventeenth century in Sale m, Massachusetts. They were considered to be Americas most notorious episode of witchcraft hysteria. As in the McCarthy era, people who were even accused of being witches were persecuted. Many exculpatory people were killed because of the result of false accusations and many other women were put by dint of many trials to determine if they were witches. Witches were considered outcasts of society. It was also considered a hysteria because it was blown out of proprtion. Much of this hysteria soon ended due to the sermon delivered by Cotton Mather. In his statement he argued against the mass convictions of innocent people. some(prenominal) clergy finally decided to listen to his ideas and many of the accused were released from jail by the decision of the governor and because jails were overflowing.Hysteria has no place in a society because it is wrong. It causes chaos and confusion and in these cases death.
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