Multiple Choice
During the Salem witchcraft trials,most of those accused as witches were
A) from families associated with Salem's burgeoning market economy.
B) from the ranks of poor families.
C) primarily non-Christian Indians.
D) unmarried teenagers.
E) from subsistence farming families.
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