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Mckinley Hines
18 April, 23:28
How did fear play a role in witch hunts
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Taliyah
18 April, 23:43
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Fear played a major role because human mind is wired the fear people that are different or unique in a way. It is a natural response in our brain, a defense mechanism. It is the very fear we face in world wide issues such as racism and terrorism. That is the fear that is the basis in witch hunts.
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