crime and punishment cards

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  • Created on: 28-01-20 13:56
Who took trial by blessed bread?
priests
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When was the English Civil War?
1642
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Why did Saxons use Blood Feud?
warrior nation/ no police force
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What was the name of the Witch-finder general?
Matthew Hopkins
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What was Wergild?
compensation paid to the victim of a crime.
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What does deterrent mean?
a punishment to set an example to others. For instance a very harsh and public punishment
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How did the Normans change Wergild?
fines paid to the King instead of the victim
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Which monarch was responsible for burning the most heretics?
Mary I
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What religion was Guy Fawkes?
Catholic
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Which king was responsible for the Reformation in England?
Henry VIII
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What year was the first police force set up?
1829
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What is conscription?
forcing men to join the army
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