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Arthur Miller's The Crucible compared the Salem Witch Trials with what 1950's event?

A) Investigating people who were believed to be Communist
B) Investigating people who were believed to be Anarchists
C) Investigating people who were believed to be criminals
D) Investigating people who were believed to be vampires

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Answer:

Investigating people who were believed to be vampires

Explanation:

Arthur Miller, the author of The Crucible, lived during the Red Scare, which was anti-Communist as the Salem witch trials were anti-witches. The whole book is a symbol of two events that happened in history. The Red Scare and McCarthyism both serve as symbols of the Salem witch trials, which makes it an allegory.

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