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Quiz: Crime and Punishment

all UK subjects and qualifications including GCSE, A-Level, and BTEC

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Welcome to this quiz on Crime and Punishment! Test your knowledge and understanding of this fascinating topic with 10 questions.

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What is meant by corporal punishment?

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Which of the following are examples of crimes during the medieval period? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} system was introduced by William the Conqueror to help enforce law and order in England.

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What was the role of the Church in medieval crime and punishment?

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During the Industrial Revolution, the {{blank0}} became the main form of punishment for serious crimes.

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Which of the following factors influenced changes in crime and punishment during the 19th century? (Select all that apply)

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