To begin with, the acts and decisions made from fear in The Crucible relate to the choices made from fear in Fear of the Government Makes Americans More likely to Reach for a Gun because Americans are making their decisions out of fear, instead of making what is probably the the right and better decision. In the article Americans are making their decisions solely on the fear of others, as it says, “Just under a quarter of respondents, or 22.6%, said they had voted for a particular candidate out of fear” (Kordova). This means that 22.6 percent of the people that vote in the United States are only voting for people because they are scared of what the other candidates will do. These people are letting fear get inside of them which is dangerous because they are making decisions to prevent something bad from happening instead of making a potentially better choice to have good things happen. Another example of how fear makes people do abnormal things is when the author says that people develop survival packs because they do not want …show more content…
In the text the author Nicholas D. Kristof explains how people in rural Tanzania sacrifice elderly woman for being witches when there is little rainfall. The author say, “He believes that if climate change causes more drought years in Tanzania, the result will be more elderly women executed” (Kristof). Fear is building up inside of these people that they will not receive any rainfall. Since there is so much fear they try and blame these elderly women as an excuse. They are scared that if they do not kill these elderly women there will be longer rain droughts. Another example of how fear is taking over their decision making in Tanzania is when Kristoff talks about how greenhouse gases are making poor countries have civil war, and an increase in killing witches with machetes. This is heartbreaking because powerful countries like America are spreading gases in our atmosphere which affects the weather in these poor countries. Then, since there is little rainfall they feel the need to blame someone for it. Instead of understanding that it is the powerful countries ruining the weather, they feel the need to fix it because of fear. Finally, another example of how people in these poor countries let fear get the best of