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What was the main function of tithings in Anglo-Saxon England?

A group of ten men who collectively ensured each member obeyed the law.

A tax paid to the local lord.

A religious gathering for communal prayer.

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What does "hue and cry" refer to in the context of Anglo-Saxon law enforcement?

A loud procession during a public execution.

The celebration after a successful trial by jury.

A community response where everyone joined in chasing a criminal.

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How did the Anglo-Saxons utilize trial by jury during their period?

The jury, composed of strangers from different villages, judged the case based on written evidence alone.

The jury, made up of men from the local community who knew the parties involved, decided the case based on their reputations and honesty.

Cases were decided by a jury of professional judges who travelled from village to village.

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Which of the following best describes "trial by ordeal" used in medieval England?

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A debate between the accused and the victim in front of local elders.

A process where the accused had to pass a physical test, such as carrying hot iron, to prove innocence.

A written test about the laws of the land.

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What was the primary role of watchmen in Anglo-Saxon England?

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To keep watch and maintain order, especially during the night.

To collect taxes from the local populace.

To lead military forces in defence of the village.

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What was "wergild" in the context of Anglo-Saxon England?

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A ceremonial gift given to a judge before a trial.

A fine paid to the family of a murder victim to compensate for loss and prevent a blood feud.

A tax paid directly to the king for protection.

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The medieval Church claimed the right to try any churchman accused of a crime in its own courts solely because churchmen were considered above secular law.

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During the medieval period, the primary purpose of the church was to provide spiritual guidance and salvation to the people

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The medieval church wielded significant political power and influence, often involving itself in matters of governance and administration.

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Which of the following is NOT true about the changing nature of punishments between 1500 and 1700?

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Public executions became a form of social control

Torture was frequently used during trials

Punishments became more focused on reforming the criminal

There was an increase in the use of capital punishment for minor crimes

What was the common belief about witchcraft in England between 1500-1700?

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It was largely ignored by religious and secular authorities.

It was a practice only attributed to men.

It was considered a form of heresy and strongly associated with devil-worship.

It was seen as beneficial and often encouraged in local communities.

Who was Matthew Hopkins?

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The author of a famous tract on demonology.

A defender of those accused of witchcraft, arguing against the validity of trials.

A prominent judge in the early Stuart period.

Known as the "Witchfinder General," he was responsible for the execution of many alleged witches.

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What does 'Maleficium' refer to in the context of witchcraft accusations?

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Malicious magic used to hurt people

A book of spells used by witches.

Who was Elizabeth Clarke in the context of the witch trials?

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The first person accused by Matthew Hopkins

The first woman executed for witchcraft in Salem

What was the 'swimming test' used in witch trials?

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A ritual to purify the accused from witchcraft.

A method to see if a person would sink or float when thrown into water.

A test to determine if someone could swim across a lake while bound.

A survival test involving cold water to prove innocence.

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