Accused people during the Red Scare were often asked about their political affiliations, associations with communist organizations, and any activities that were deemed subversive or anti-American. They were also asked to provide names of others who may have been involved in similar activities.
When a few of the party goers became too rowdy, my mother asked them to leave. The little boy got rowdy when his friends came over.
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"Who" questions should not be asked, as they are typically tied to personal information and may be intrusive for the customer.
Metal bracelet of the name of a Soviet Jewish dissident who was unable to leave the Soviet Union for Israel. Usually, these people were imprisoned and their families left destitute when the dissident asked to leave. Other crimes were Jewish practices of any kind, including reading Hebrew. Bracelets were worn by supporters outside the "iron curtain" in solidarity.
Misdemeanor charges can show up on an employer's background check, depending on the type of check they run and the laws in your location. It's important to be honest about your criminal history if asked by an employer, as providing false information could be grounds for termination.
Many questions were asked, but all of them assumed that the accused were guilty. Most often they were asked why they hurt the afflicted.
he was asked to show the names of people he accused of being communist and he didnt have any names
Many different questions were asked and we do not have all the records of the court trials. The thing to remember about the questions is that they all only mattered if they accused was quilty.
you want me to answer it ? im the one that asked it !!
Question is not entirely clear but you may be referring to the "jury". These are peers of the accused who are asked to listen to the evidence and decide his/her guilt or innocence.
Unsure what is being asked. Anyone can be "accused" of a crime. Usually it will be the police that will first contact you and begin asking you questions about a certain incident or offense. It is in the way that you are handled after being arrested that becomes the subject of statute law and court decisions, and rulings.
The prosecution (the accuser) gets to present their case first.
Yes they can,but they do it only to make you jump i went they with my children and they went in to scream and asked me the same question but dont worry they just do it to scare you its complitley harmless
Well, they are all called moshi monstaers, and what GIT asked that question?
Arthur Miller wrote The Crucible as a result of the McCarthy hearings in the 1950's. He felt both era were times of hysteria and witchhunts. In both cases, people were accused without evidence and people were asked to name names.
there alot of people that asked that question but really its NO monster are not real at all there just storys or things prople make up to scare or maybe even joke around so dont belive that.... By Babe113
he asked the public to think critically about disloyalty charges made against citizen