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English, 25.02.2020 18:38, sarah8479

6.
PART B: Which detail best supports the answer to Part A?
"In the United States, groundless fears, prejudices and demagoguery produced
three notable events that echoed the Salem trials." (Paragraph 19)
"To prevent the rise of such an 'enemy within' during the war, state and local
authorities along the West Coast removed over 110,000 Japanese Americans
from their homes" (Paragraph 21)
"During his brief political career, he made undocumented charges of
communism, communist sympathies, disloyalty, and homosexuality against
hundreds of politicians and non-government individuals" (Paragraph 28)
"Government employees and workers in private industry, whose characters and
loyalties were smeared by McCarthy's broad brush, lost their jobs." (Paragraph
29)

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6.
PART B: Which detail best supports the answer to Part A?
"In the United States, groun...

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