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The Salem Witch Trials And Mccarthyism

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Throughout history, persecution based on race, religion, appearance, etc. has been a regular occurrence. We saw it during the Salem Witch Trials, the Red Scare and more recently, in the situation of the Guantanamo Bay prison. Although the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism are differed in the fact that one was based on religion and the other was politically based, both events had striking similarities. In both events, innocent people were accused and mass hysteria was generated through public trials.
As I previously mentioned, the Salem Witch Trials and McCarthyism were quite similar. For one, people were accused of practicing evil. During the Salem Witch Trials, residents were accused of being witches and practicing witchcraft. Back then, witchcraft was the big taboo topic in Salem and anything associated with witches were considered evil and the Devil’s work. During the Red Scare, in which McCarthyism occurred, citizens of the United States were accused of being communist. At this time, communism was considered a great evil and something that America needed protect itself against. In both cases, the accused were assumed guilty until proven innocent. Their reputations were tarnished and they lost all their assets.
Another similarity between the two events was that all of the trials were public knowledge. During the Salem Witch Trials, there were many important public figures involved and everyone in town was invited. Many people showed up and witnessed the accused

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