Slippery Slope By: Nick Jackson. Definition: A course of action that seems to lead inevitably from one action or result to another with unintended consequences.

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Slippery Slope By: Nick Jackson

Definition: A course of action that seems to lead inevitably from one action or result to another with unintended consequences

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The Crucible Parris act 4 p.g. 232 ‍"--for if he bring one of these to God, that confession surely damns the others in the public eye...“ This explains slippery slope because if one person confesses, it will lead to all of the others being terribly looked upon by the public. Danforth act 4 p.g. 233 ‍"I cannot pardon these when twelve are already hanged for the same crime. It is not just.“ Since there were 12 others persecuted for the same crime, you can not pardon one for that same crime. For example if you catch one person speeding and the person driving in front of them going the same speed they both should suffer the concequences.