Quiz: Key Factors in Crime and Punishment
Edexcel GCSE History (1HI0)
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Welcome to this quiz on Key Factors in Crime and Punishment. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!
What was the purpose of the Bloody Code introduced in the 17th century?
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Which of the following were factors influencing the development of crime and punishment in medieval Britain? (Select all that apply)
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Trial by {{blank0}} was a medieval method used to determine guilt by subjecting the accused to dangerous situations, relying on {{blank1}} to reveal the truth.
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If a thief stole goods worth £5 in 1350, and the punishment was a fine equal to 10 times the value of the stolen goods, what was the fine?
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What was the main purpose of public executions in the early modern period?
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Which of the following are examples of punishments used during Roman Britain? (Select all that apply)
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{{blank0}} was introduced in 1717 as a punishment where criminals were sent overseas, often to {{blank1}}.
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