Martha Corey, elisabeth protor, john proctor, giles Corey, Sarah good, Sarah osburne,
Depends on how you classify "innocent".
It is the ultimate act of evil to target innocent people for the reason that they are innocent.
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the people of the weather news are involved
yes.
In 1692, there was mass hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts and twenty innocent men and women were executed as witches. The exact cause of the mass hysteria is unknown to this day. All 20 people were pardoned After they were executed.
In 1692, there was mass hysteria in Salem, Massachusetts and twenty innocent men and women were executed as witches. The exact cause of the mass hysteria is unknown to this day. All 20 people were pardoned After they were executed.
At this point, even Danforth understands that the whole witchcraft hysteria was probably a hoax, and that he and the Puritan court had sent innocent people to their deaths.
War hysteria refers to an intense and irrational fear or panic generated by the threat or outbreak of war. It can result in exaggerated reactions, such as widespread paranoia, violence, and scapegoating of certain groups or individuals. Essentially, war hysteria can lead to a heightened state of anxiety and agitation within a society.
The Nuremburg trials were trials meant to find men guilty or innocent of War Crimes. The people involved were the Nazi war criminals and Allied judges.
there is six people in the innocent gang! well done if you got it right or wrong!
Mob Hysteria refers to the irrational emotions that can take hold of a group and lead to overreaction as well as violence. A lynch mob, or the people who loot and express violent behavior during riots are examples of mob hysteria.
Political hysteria is referred to exaggerated emotions or excitement that is triggered by political activities among a group of people. This can be referred to sycophancy of political events.
Islam is not killing innocent people. We shouldn't blame a nation because of few sick people.
Mary changes her testimony and turns to John Proctor because she feels immense pressure from the other girls and fears for her safety. Initially, she is caught up in the hysteria of the witch trials, but when confronted by Proctor, she recognizes the moral implications of her actions and the dangers they pose to innocent people. Ultimately, her loyalty to Proctor and her desire to do the right thing drive her to confess the truth, despite the risks involved.
yes
Depends on how you classify "innocent".