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Which of the following is an example of hysteria? a) A calm discussion about a problem b) A group of people panicking over a rumor c) A trial with clear evidence
B
What does the word execution mean? a) To accuse someone of a crime b) To carry out a punishment of death c) To provide evidence
B
What stopped the Salem Witch Trials? a) The accused witches escaped. b) People realized there was no real evidence. c) The Puritans decided witches were not real.
B
How many people were executed during the Salem Witch Trials? a) 10 b) 20 c) 50
B
What was the main cause of the Salem Witch Trials? a) A lack of food b) Fear and superstition c) A natural disaster
B
True or False? Hysteria during the trials caused many people to accuse their neighbors of witchcraft.
True
True or False? The Puritans were known for being very accepting of different beliefs.
False
True or False? Evidence used in the trials was often unreliable.
True
True or False? Witchcraft was considered a harmless activity in Salem.
False
True or False? The Salem Witch Trials happened in the year 1692.
True
The punishment for witchcraft was often _______.
Execution
An _______ is a serious claim that someone has done something wrong.
Accusation
______ spread quickly as people began to fear magic and evil.
Hysteria
The _______ believed in living very simple and religious lives.
Puritans
Many people were scared because of their _______ about witches.
superstitions
The Salem Witch _______ were based on little or no _______.
Trial, evidence
Information or proof that supports a claim.
Evidence
The use of magical powers, often thought to be evil.
Witchcraft
Claiming someone did something wrong or illegal.
Accusation
The act of putting someone to death as punishment.
Execution
A religious group known for strict beliefs.
Puritans
A belief based on fear or the supernatural, not logic.
Superstition
A legal process to determine if someone is guilty or innocent.
Trial
Extreme fear or panic that spreads quickly.
Hysteria