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11/19/14 Do Now: - Sit with your group and turn on your computers Homework: Work on your Witch Hunt Photo Essays Content Objective : Students will conduct research (information and images) for their Witch Hunt Photo Essays. Students will understand how to create a Venn Diagram using PowerPoint. Language Objective : Students will take notes on the Witch Hunt they are researching and record their information and images in a PowerPoint presentation.

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11/19/14Do Now:- Sit with your group and turn on

your computers

Homework:• Work on your Witch Hunt Photo

Essays

Content Objective: Students will conduct research (information and images) for their Witch Hunt Photo Essays. Students will understand how to create a Venn Diagram using PowerPoint.

Language Objective: Students will take notes on the Witch Hunt they are researching and record their information and images in a PowerPoint presentation.

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Learning Objectives: To research an assigned witch hunt and compare it to the witch hunt that took place in Salem,

Massachusetts in 1692. To explore the causes and effects of witch hunts. To identify the different types of witch hunts (religious, political, social, etc.) To prepare an organized and thorough presentation (expectations listed). Project Expectations:

1. Students will be assigned a witch hunt from the list below. Each group will be expected to research (1) the causes of the hunt, (2) the effects of the witch hunt, and (3) any and all information pertinent to discussion/presentation (think who, what, where, when and why).

a. Armenia (genocide of Armenians) (WWI) b. Bosnia (genocide of Bosnians) (WWII) c. Serbia (genocide of Serbians) (WWII) d. Apartheid (racial segregation in South Africa) (1948-1994) e. Japanese Internment Camps (America) (WWII) f. Europe 1600-1700 (Witch trials) g. Holocaust (genocide of Jewish people & others)(WWII) h. Rwanda (genocide of Tutsis) (1994) i. Darfur (genocide of Darfuri) (2003-present) j. The Patriot Act (America)(2001-present)

2. Upon completion of the research, groups will be required to compile a 10-picture photo-essay

depicting significant events or examples of their assigned witch hunt. (One slide must be a Works Cited slide)

3. As a group, create a Venn Diagram that compares and contrasts the assigned witch hunt to the Salem Witch Hunt in 1692.

4. Each group will be required to present their photo essay and Venn Diagram in a 5-10 minute

presentation.

5. Individually, you will write a one-page, double-spaced paper (12 pt. font) using one of the following roles:

a. Write a letter (to a friend, family member, etc.) or journal entry as if you are a survivor of your assigned witch hunt

b. Write a speech which you would read to the United Nations about the current conditions in your area

c. Write a letter to the editor of The NY Times about your situation d. Write a confession from the perspective of a witch hunter (of your witch hunt)

DUE DATES -Group Presentations—11/25+11/26 in class -Individual Paper—Sunday 11/31 by 11:59pm to TurnItIn.com

GRADE BREAKDOWN—50 points -Research Causes/Effects/Other—15 points -Photo Essay—10 points -Venn Diagram—10 points -Individual Paper—15 points

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Planning Page Group Members: Witch hunt that your group is researching: _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ Date of your presentation: _____________________________ Checklist:

o Research o Causes o Effects o Other important/relevant information

o Photo Essay (PowerPoint Presentation) o Works Cited slide o Venn Diagram

o Individual Paper – Due on TurnItIn.com 11/31/14 by 11:59pm

Research Notes:

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Name: ___________________________________________ Period: _______________

Directions: As you listen to the lecture, and follow the PowerPoint presentation, complete the Venn Diagram below. Put your notes on The Salem Witch Trials in the left bubble, notes on McCarthyism in the right bubble, and similarities between the two in the middle.

The Salem Witch Trials McCarthyism

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Salem Witch Trails Your Witch Trail

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The Crucible

By Arthur Miller

. . . When History and Literature Collide

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The Crucible is . . .

Puritanism

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Witchcraft

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McCarthyism

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Arthur Miller

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Puritanism

Christian faith that originated in England during the early 1600s

Puritans believed in predestination They split from the Church of England in 1633 Many emigrated to the American colonies Their radical beliefs flourished in the new world

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Witchcraft in Salem Like all Puritans, the residents of

Salem Village believed in witches and in witchcraft.

They believed that witchcraft was “entering into a compact with the devil in exchange for certain powers to do evil.”

They considered witchcraft both a sin and a crime; it was a very serious accusation, which was carefully and thoroughly investigated.

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Witchcraft in Salem The witchcraft hysteria began

in Salem, Massachusetts, in early 1692.

Reverend Samuel Parris’s daughter and Abigail Williams started having fits of convulsion, screaming, and hallucination.

A doctor examined the girls and concluded that the only explanation for these bizarre behaviors was witchcraft.

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Witchcraft in Salem A recently published book

of the time detailed the symptoms of witchcraft; the girls’ fits were much like those described in the book.

Therefore, the Puritans of Salem were quick to believe the doctor’s diagnosis.

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Witchcraft in Salem The girls pointed

fingers at Tituba (the Parris’ slave), Sarah Good, and Sarah Osborn, which sparked a witch hunt.

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Witchcraft in Salem During the next eight months

of terror, more than 150 people were imprisoned for witchcraft.

By the time court was dismissed, 27 people had been convicted, 19 hanged, and 1 pressed to death.

The hysteria that snowballed in Salem reveals how deep the belief in the supernatural ran in colonial America.

Hysteria (noun):

exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people.

Psychiatry: a psychological disorder whose symptoms include conversion of psychological stress into physical symptoms selective amnesia, shallow volatile emotions, and overdramatic or attention-seeking behavior. The term has a controversial history as it was formerly regarded as a disease specific to women.

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America’s development of the A-Bomb had given the U.S. a massive advantage internationally in the years following 1945.This came to an end in 1949, when the Russians exploded their own A-Bomb. How had the Russians been able to develop their own A-Bomb just four years after the USA?

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The world eventually came to divide into ‘East’ and ‘West’, that is, between a Russian led pro-communist ‘sphere’ against a U.S. led pro-capitalist, pro-democratic camp

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McCarthyism

McCarthyism is the term used to describe a period of intense suspicion in the United States during the early 1950s.

It began when Senator Joseph McCarthy, a U.S. senator from Wisconsin, claimed that communists had infiltrated the Department of State.

A special House Committee on Un-American Activities was formed to investigate allegations of communism.

During this period, people from all walks of life became the subjects of aggressive “witch hunts” often based on inconclusive, questionable evidence.

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McCarthy constantly played upon American people's fears of the threat posed by communism

Here he points to a map showing the threat posed to Asia by communist China.

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“I have here in my hand a list of 205 names that were known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping policy in the State Department.”

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McCarthyism

Persons accused of being communists were often denied employment in both the public and private sector.

In the film industry alone, over 300 actors, writers, and directors were denied work in the U.S.

American writer, Arthur Miller, was one of those alleged to have been “blacklisted.”

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McCarthyism McCarthy’s influence finally faltered

in 1954 when a famous CBS newsman, Edward R. Murrow, aired an investigative news report which revealed McCarthy as dishonest in his speeches and abusive in his interrogation of witnesses.

The public was finally made aware of how McCarthy was ruining the reputations of many individuals through false accusations of communism.

Edward R. Murrow

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Soon hysteria began to sweep through America. Not only State Department officials became victims but any ordinary members of the public who displayed Leftist sympathies. This included not only socialists but trade unionists, teachers and other groups.

A Los Angeles car-worker suspected of Communist sympathies is beaten up by workmates.

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Hollywood was one of the earliest victims of U.S. fears about the spread of communism in the post-war period. In 1947 H.U.A.C. [The House of Un-American Activities Committee, first established in 1937] investigated the loyalty of Hollywood screenwriters, actors and directors. Ten cited the ‘First Amendment’ and refused to testify. Hollywood chiefs had them ‘blacklisted’ and they were forced out of the film industry.

This raised the issue of freedom of conscience in the USA.

“Are you now or have you ever been a member of the Communist Party?”

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Arthur Miller 1915-2005 American Playwright and Writer In 1953 he wrote The Crucible, which uses

the Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 to attack the anti-communist “witch hunts” of the 1950s.

He believed the hysteria surrounding the witch craft trials in Puritan New England paralleled the climate of McCarthyism – Senator Joseph McCarthy’s obsessive quest to uncover communist party infiltration of American institutions.

After the publication of the The Crucible, Miller himself was investigated for possible associations with the communist party.

He refused to give information regarding his colleagues and was found guilty of contempt of court. His sentence was later overturned.

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9,500 federal civil servants were dismissed

15,000 federal civil servants resigned while under investigation

2000 industrial workers were fired

3,800 seamen were fired

600 teachers were dismissed

300 were blacklisted in films, television and radio.

500 state and city employees were sacked

500 were arrested for deportation because of their political beliefs

Hundreds of scientists and university teachers lost their jobs

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Why did so many people believe McCarthy?

Cold War fears – the growing influence of Communism seemed to support his accusations

McCarthy’s accusations seemed to explain the many set backs experienced by the USA in the immediate post-war period.

McCarthy came across as a patriotic politician fighting dangerous traitors. A defender of American values.

McCarthy’s explanations seemed to be backed up by evidence eg. the atomic spies the Rosenburgs

Many Americans felt communism would replace democracy in America.

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What were the effects of McCarthyism on U.S. society?

Threatened American values of free expression and democracy

Created a climate of fear

Weakened government by victimising officials

Weakened labour unions in U.S.A.

Victims lost their jobs, isolated by their neighbours, family splits.

Impact of television: TV was now seen as an influential news medium.

Created political divisions between L. and R.

The U.S. unity of World War 2 now became fractured on political lines.

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