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What are the social contexts of the court setting where The Crucible, Act 3, Part 6, takes place?

Select all that apply.


1) Religious leaders have unquestioned authority.

2) The court is willing to consider the idea that supernatural events are real.

3) Children are always believed in religious matters.

4)Men are trusted, while women are presumed to be liars.

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User Extempl
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Answer:

1 and 2 are the correct answers don't trust the other guy

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User Erickthered
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Answer:

I believe 1, 2 and 4 are correct.

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User Jajan
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