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What can be understood from Act I of The Crucible about the Puritans' attitude

toward their sslaves

a. The Puritans saw their slaves as equals

b. The Puritans saw their slaves as only a step removed from being uncivilized.

c. The Puritans helped their slaves when in trouble.

d. The Puritans treated their slaves as valued members of the household.

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Answer:

b. The Puritans saw their slaves as only a step removed from being uncivilized.

Step-by-step explanation:

The play "The Crucible" highlights the life during the Salem witch trials. He speaks about the religious intolerant nature of people that persisted in the Salem community. The atmosphere of the play gives a sense of Puritan way of living the life. The Puritan culture revolved around strict religious beliefs and intolerant nature towards religious aspects. For any unacceptable behaviors, the individuals were punished publicly and were not given any chance to feel the guilt. There existed a heavy attitude towards the society. The Puritans considered their slaves to be uncivilized and they lacked socially acceptable ways to live in the society.

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