Friday, April 17, 2020
Witch Hunts Essays - Communism In The United States,
  Witch Hunts    Imagine what it would be like to be labeled a Communist for the mere fact that  you happened to sport a goatee? It happened in the 1950's McCarthyism period!  Doesn't this sound strangely similar to the Salem witch-hunts? Perfectly  normal people accused of being witches just because they were seen dancing  strangely in the woods. McCarthyism and the Salem witch-hunts were both attempts  by power-hungry people to diminish their competition without any concrete  evidence. The causes of the Salem witchcraft trails and ?McCarthyism? were  irrational fears that witchcraft and communism were going to infiltrate society  if drastic measures were not taken. Once the idea that witchcraft might really  be going on got started, the behavior of normal citizens was open to suspicion  of witchcraft. Likewise, the real fear of a Communist take-over had Americans in  the 1950's so frightened, some actually believed that there neighbors might be  spies because McCarthy was planting this suspicion so strongly into their minds.  Once the hysteria began, it snowballed out of control. In the Salem witch hunts  two young girls, Betty Paris and Abigail Williams, were exhibiting strange  behavior and were diagnosed to have been touched by the hand of the devil. When  pressured to reveal the witch or witches who had caused this, the young girls  named several outcasts of society. These accused witches were guilty until they  prove their innocence. Many were tortured until they confessed they were in fact  witches so they did not have to endure any more pain. A few who admitted their  guilt were spared, while the rest were quickly executed. These confessions  became the ?proof? of the existence of witches. The hysteria of McCarthyism  began when Senator Joseph McCarthy landed a series of highly publicized  investigations that intended to bring forward Communists in the State Department  and Hollywood. McCarthy eventually let his ?Red Scare? get out of control  and said the U.S. Army was concealing foreign espionage activities. His  accusations contained little evidence and McCarthy eventually fell into  disfavor. The Witch-hunts of Salem resulted in the execution of 20 individuals.  People accused of witchcraft were considered guilty until proven innocent, and  tests were devised to identify the guilty. Those who passed the treacherous  tests were considered witches and put to death. Eventually, the madness ended  but not before the slaying of twenty innocent people. The McCarthy Communism  scare turned very negitive toward Senator McCarthy when the hearings to  investigate whether the secretary of the Army was not cooperating to uncover  Communists in the U.S. military. These hearings were given a great amount of  media coverage and that did much to end the anti Communist ?witch-hunt? led  by McCarthy. A resolution of censure against McCarthy was soon introduced in the  Senate. On December 2, 1954, Senator Joseph McCarthy was condemned in a vote of  a special session of the U.S. Senate for his conduct in Senate committees.    Bibliography      Garraty, John A. ?The Rise of McCarthyism.? The Story of America.  Cincinnati, OH: Pantheon Books, 1990: 458-459. ?McCarthy, Joseph Raymond.?  Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia 99. New York, NY: Publishing, Inc., 1999. CD-ROM  ?The Salem Witch Trails 1692.? 27 August 1997.   (14 October 1999).    
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