Quiz: Attitudes in Society and Crime
Edexcel GCSE History (1HI0)
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Building on what you've learned about crime and punishment, let's explore how attitudes in society have influenced changes in crime over time!
Which of the following was a key factor in the decline of witchcraft trials in the 17th century?
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Which of the following were common factors influencing attitudes towards crime in medieval society? (Select all that apply)
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During the Industrial Revolution, the rise of large cities led to increased {{blank0}} and changes in attitudes towards crime and punishment.
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What was the primary purpose of the Bloody Code introduced in the 17th century?
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Which of the following were considered crimes during the medieval period? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} Act of 1829 established a professional police force in London.
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A thief stole 12 sheep from a farm. Later, he sold 5 of them. How many sheep does he have left?
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What was one reason why public executions declined in the 19th century?
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The {{blank0}} were used to catch criminals in the 18th century, but were often seen as corrupt and ineffective.
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