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The death penalty has been administered in a variety of ways over the course of America's history. In the beginning of capital punishment it was meant to deter and instill fear in people. It was done during the daytime in a public space and was well advertised leading up to the death. The execution was done very close to where they had committed the crime. American's have always seeked more humane forms of punishment. Nowadays the execution is usually held around midnight in a central location that is out of public view. The predominant way in which we administer executions is lethal injections in which their is a 3 drug cocktail. The first drug is thiopental sodium that should render the person unconscious. The next drug is pancuronium Bromide that acts as a paralytic to collapse the person's lungs and other organs. Last is Potassium Chloride that stops the persons heart.

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Do terrorists get a death penalty?

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