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    Mccarthy and Salem Trials

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    Submitted for course number SSC 105 Readings in World Civilization Research project number 05023800 The topic which I have selected is McCarthyism and Salem witch trials. Basically we will see what are the similar things between them are and what things differentiate them from each other and also the impacts of these on the people who were actually innocent. The reason that I selected

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    When The Crucible was written many people refused to think for themselves concerning the trials of prospected communist‚ and Arthur Miller was the first. In The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller‚ uses the Salem witch trials of 1692 to exhibit the dangerous McCarthyism‚ the bystander effect‚ and mass hysteria. In the 1950 Senator Joseph McCarthy said  "The State Department is infested with communists. I have here in my hand a list of 205…a list of names that were made known to the Secretary of State as being

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    his seat as senator (Joseph McCarthy). It was no long after that he became part of the Senate as well. McCarthy became good friends with Joseph Kennedy‚ President Kennedy ’s father‚ and through him he became well-known and generally well-liked. McCarthyism is the term used to describe a period of intense anti-Communist suspicion in the United States (late 1940 ’s to the late 1950 ’s). During this time people in different working situations‚ such as the entertainment industry or in education‚ were

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    relation to the Communist party. McCarthy was the Chairman of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigation of the Government Operations Committee of the U.S Senate.    McCarthy’s actions against Communism became a movement during the cold war called “McCarthyism”. The movement was targeting any American that would consider a threat to the United States national security. In the House‚ The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC)‚ an investigative committee belongs the House of Representatives‚ was

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    Arthur Miller was a famous playwright who wrote a dramatized story of the Salem witch trials in his famous play‚ The Crucible‚ in the early 1950’s. The Salem witch trials took place in the late 1600’s in the Province of Massachusetts Bay‚ about 260 years prior to when he wrote it. Arthur Miller uses his play to make social commentary about the events that were occurring in the era in which he lived in. In the late 1940’s and early 1950’s‚ the hysteria over the sense of communism became known as the

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    oppression and rebellion in an American 1950’s Mental Hospital. In this highly distinctive novel‚ setting definitely refers to the interior‚ the interiors of the Institution. It also refers to the period this novel this was set in‚ the 50’s‚ 60’s where McCarthyism was dominant. Furthermore‚ it has great symbolic value‚ representing issues such as the American struggle of freedom and conformity. This essay shall discuss the ‘setting’ & its significance towards Ken Kesey’s "One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest"

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    McCarthy spent over 5 years trying to expose communist that were in the U.S Government. These hostile tactics lead to the prosecution of innocent people was later known as “McCarthyism”. McCarthy’s charges were leading to affecting more powerful people that included the president during that time. The president‚ Dwight Eisenhower‚ conducted a hearing for McCarthy that lead to a question that is still famous to this day. Army Joseph

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    Americans trust in the administration and prompted an expansion in political conservatism. The Americans of U.S. strongly divided due to the issue of communism. Communism presented a domestic threat to America by the Red Scare‚ the Cold War and McCarthyism. The Red Scare endured until the mid-1920’s and brought about the periodic suspension of common freedoms‚ as individuals associated with having socialist ties were frequently threatened and imprisoned. They were dogged by law requirement‚ distanced

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    hill. The army strongly defended themselves as they sought to end McCarthy’s "witch-hunts." In November of 1954 the Watkins committee censured McCarthy under two counts. The Senate voted to "condemn" him on December 22‚ 1954. This censure ended McCarthyism but could never undo all of the damage that it had caused. Parallels between the Salem witch trials » The McCarthy Hearings were referred to as "witch-hunts" because of their similarity to the Salem witch trials. They both struck fear in the

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    era‚ which took place during the 1950s in the United States was a time people was afraid of communism. Americans believed the Soviet Union going to take over the government of the United States and Americans can lose their freedom. As a result of McCarthyism Arther Miller‚ wrote The Crucible because people was falsely accused of communism like how in Salam that was accused of witchcraft. During this period‚ a climate of fear of communism existed in the United States due to certain significant events

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