Question
How did the witch trials change right after
Rebecca Nurse's execution?
Group of answer choices
The governor disbanded the court
People began to question the court's rulings
Accusers stopped testifying in court
The rate of executions increased
Rebecca Nurse's execution?
Group of answer choices
The governor disbanded the court
People began to question the court's rulings
Accusers stopped testifying in court
The rate of executions increased
Answers
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The correct choice is: **People began to question the court's rulings.**
After the execution of Rebecca Nurse in 1692, which shocked many due to her respected status in the community, skepticism about the validity of the witch trials began to grow. Her execution was seen as a turning point that led to increased criticism of the trials and ultimately contributed to their decline.
After the execution of Rebecca Nurse in 1692, which shocked many due to her respected status in the community, skepticism about the validity of the witch trials began to grow. Her execution was seen as a turning point that led to increased criticism of the trials and ultimately contributed to their decline.
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