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NO they both used scapegoats to blame other people for wrong doing.
When Abigail is accused of witchcraft, she is quick to blame Tituba. She says that Tituba influences her spirit to make her laugh in church.
To get the blame off her before anyboody can begin to accuse her. at the time she is as nervous as everybody else. To get the blame off her before anyboody can begin to accuse her. at the time she is as nervous as everybody else.
One theory is that no one was to blame, it was a natural occurrence. The more commonly accepted theory is that fauna was over harvested by natives.
The attribution of an occurrence to environmental factors, outside of the control of the insured, is generally referred to as an Act of God.
In some versions of the legend, Arthur blames himself for the deaths of his followers, as he feels responsible for leading them into battle. However, in other versions, he may also blame the betrayal of Mordred, his nephew and illegitimate son.
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There is no one to blame for these events themselves, but in terms of the vulnerability of populations at risk and the responses to these disasters - that would be federal governments.
All u have to do is find the factors of 100 and then double them to find the factors of 200 (I BELIEVE THAT'S HOW U DO IT! I'M ONLY A 2ND GRADER SO DON'T BLAME ME IF IT'S WRONG!)
Mordred is the son of Arthur and his sister or half-sister, depending upon the version of the legend one reads. The sister's identity is probably Morgause or Morgan le Fay, and there are countless references to her incestuous encounter with Arthur. The portrayals, if kind to Arthur, often place the 'blame' upon her - sometimes a result of her 'abilities of enchantment', and sometimes resulting from her deception regarding her relationship with Arthur.
blame it on the goose
being around germains caused him to blame jews for alot of bad things