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Who did Arthur Miller intend for the audience of The Crucible? Modern politicians McCarthy People interested in the history of the Salem Witchcraft Trials The general American public

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Audiences

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Miller intended it to remind Audiences of the similar persecutions

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Answer: The general american public

Explanation: He did this, to show american's just how the "Red scare" and the Salem witch trials effected out nation. He shows great displays of fear and lies, that cause mass hysteria. If we let this repeat itself, then we are giving into fear. He is telling the nation of it's history in a way, to tell us just what has happened, and what can happen to us.

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