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6. PART B: Which detail best supports the answer to Part A?
A "In the United States, groundless fears, prejudices
and demagoguery produced three notable events
that echoed the Salem trials." ( Paragraph 19)
B "To prevent the rise of such an enemy within' during
the war, state and local authorities along the West
Coast removed over 110,000 Japanese Americans
from their homes" (aragraph 21)
C "During his brief political career, he made
undocumented charges of communism, communist
sympathies, disloyalty, and homosexuality against
hundreds of politicians and non-government
individuals" ( Paragraph 28)
D "Government employees and workers in private
industry, whose characters and loyalties were
smeared by McCarthy's broad brush, lost their jobs."
(Paragraph 29)

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